AfriThrive Cultural Farm Volunteer Days
We need volunteers at AfriThrive’s Cultural Farm in Poolesville next week. If you have a few hours to spare, we’d love your help. When: Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday July 7–9, […]
We need volunteers at AfriThrive’s Cultural Farm in Poolesville next week. If you have a few hours to spare, we’d love your help. When: Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday July 7–9, […]
Taste of Africa Celebrate African Heritage Month With Flavor, Culture, and Purpose In celebration of African Heritage Month, AfriThrive proudly announces the first-ever Taste of Africa, a vibrant cultural […]
As many families begin thinking about the year ahead, young people are asking important questions about who they want to become and what they hope to accomplish. AfriThrive’s Rooted Goals Youth Workshop offers a practical way for youth ages 12 to 18 to answer those questions with clarity. The workshop will take place on December 28, 2025, and is designed to help young people set meaningful goals, strengthen healthy habits, and build confidence in their ability to shape their future.
AfriThrive has been selected as the January beneficiary of Giant Food’s Community Bag Program at the Colesville location (13490 New Hampshire Avenue). Here’s how it works: For every $2.75 reusable […]
A February webinar for anyone ready to rethink health beyond prescriptions Many families know the routine. A new diagnosis leads to another medication, then another, with side effects and costs […]
Volunteer at AfriThrive's Earth Day community farming event on April 22, 2025 at Madison Fields Farm in Dickerson, MD. Plant culturally rooted crops, learn regenerative agriculture, and support food access for Maryland families. Free. All welcome. Register at afrithrive.org.
Taste of Africa is AfriThrive's premier annual gathering, bringing together families, community leaders, health advocates, and partners for an evening that celebrates the deep connection between cultural food traditions and community well-being. This is more than a meal. It is a living expression of what AfriThrive has built over more than five years of culturally rooted food access work across Montgomery, Prince George's, and Baltimore Counties.