
Ted Kimani: AfriThrive’s longest-serving volunteer
Ted Kimani, well into his 60’s, has been volunteering with AfriThrive since Fall of 2020 at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic and he loves

Ted Kimani, well into his 60’s, has been volunteering with AfriThrive since Fall of 2020 at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic and he loves

Everyone at AfriThrive is thrilled that July was a special month for the entire fraternity following honors by Senator Chris van Hollen, presented to AfriThrive Founder and CEO, Dr. Truphena Choti.

For Thaddius Mogendi, relocating to the United States in the year 2018 to further his studies was a dream come true but what awaited him

At AfriThrive, we firmly believe that everyone deserves access to culturally appropriate healthy foods. Through our Healthy Food Initiative, we have distributed over a million

Dear Friends of AfriThrive, Welcome to the July edition of our newsletter! As we enter the second half of 2023, I am thrilled to share

The Montgomery County Council, led by Vice President Andrew Friedson and Natali Fani-González, delivered a proclamation by the legislative arm made on May 25th recognizing

Tanya Doka-Spandhla has been appointed the new Farm & Food Education Manager for AfriThrive, with immediate effect. Tanya is a dedicated farmer, a community advocate,

Dear AfriThrive Friends, As we enter June, I wish to express my gratitude for your unwavering support and take a moment to reflect on our
Piah Njeru’s journey began in 2007 when she came to the United States, from Kenya, to pursue her studies. Initially, Piah lived with her but

The stage is all set for this year’s annual AfriThrive Night of Excellence Gala, a signature event that brings together different stakeholders from the greater Baltimore-Washington DC, including philanthropists and business and community leaders from the same area to help fundraise for the non-profit organization.