AFRICAN COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS IN ST LOUIS

AFRICAN COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS IN ST LOUIS

African immigrants are among the fastest-growing populations in the St. Louis region, bringing with them a wealth of skills, talent, and entrepreneurial spirit that contribute significantly to the local economy. Many work in essential sectors such as healthcare, education, technology, and manufacturing, with a large number serving as nurses, teachers, doctors, and small business owners. Their entrepreneurial drive has led to the growth of numerous African-owned enterprises—ranging from restaurants and logistics companies to cultural and professional service firms—creating jobs and revitalizing neighborhoods. Beyond their economic impact, African immigrants enrich St. Louis through cultural exchange, volunteerism, and civic engagement, helping to strengthen the city’s diversity and global connections. Vitendo4Africa (V4A) believes that a strong sense of community is vital in attracting and retaining people in St. Louis, fostering belonging, inclusion, and long-term growth for all who call the region home.

  1. Vitendo 4 Africa

Vitendo4Africa (V4A) is a nonprofit organization based in St. Louis, Missouri, dedicated to empowering, connecting, and supporting immigrant and refugee families as they integrate into their new communities. Through a wide range of programs and services—including youth mentorship, entrepreneurship support, health and wellness initiatives, and cultural exchange activities—V4A fosters stronger, healthier, and more self-sufficient immigrant individuals and families. The organization acts as a vital bridge between immigrants and local resources, promoting unity, cultural understanding, and economic growth while celebrating the diversity that enriches the St. Louis region.

Mission:
To welcome, connect, and empower healthier immigrant individuals and families through providing support and services, and coordinating resources.

Address: 7220 N. Lindbergh Blvd., Suite 270, Hazelwood, MO 63042

Tel: 314-252-0488, Email: Info@vitendo4africa.org, Web: www.vitendo4africa.org

There is a free meeting space for 10-25 people available in Hazelwood and Dutchtown.

2. LOUIS AFRICAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

The St. Louis African Chamber of Commerce is a dynamic organization committed to promoting economic growth, entrepreneurship, and business development within the African and minority communities in the St. Louis region. By connecting business owners, professionals, and investors, the Chamber fosters collaboration, provides resources, and advocates for policies supporting inclusive economic opportunities. It serves as a key platform for African-owned businesses to network, access training, and expand their markets, while strengthening partnerships between the African diaspora and the broader St. Louis business community. Through its initiatives, the Chamber empowers entrepreneurs to thrive and contribute to the region’s economic and cultural vitality.

Mission:
To cultivate a strong network of professionals, business owners, and active individuals involved in business. We aim to drive economic development not only in the St. Louis region but also across Africa.

Address:  Dr. Linda Ogbah Faas

Tel: 916-793-0469, Email: president@africanchamberstl.com

911 Washington Ave, #501, St. Louis, MO 63101

Info@africanchamberstl.com, Website: https://www.africanchamberstl.com/

3. AFRICA DIASPORA COUNCIL

The Africa Diaspora Council is dedicated to uniting and empowering Africans living in the diaspora by fostering collaboration, advocacy, and community development. It provides a platform to amplify African voices, promote cultural pride, and strengthen connections between African communities abroad and the continent. Through strategic partnerships, leadership development, and civic engagement, the Council works to advance economic empowerment, education, and social equity for Africans in the diaspora. Its mission is to build a strong, connected, and influential African diaspora that contributes meaningfully to local communities while maintaining strong ties to Africa’s growth and prosperity. 

African Diaspora Federal Credit Union

Michael Kodjo Anani, Tel: 34-399-7470, Web: www.africandiasporacouncil.org, Address: 10449 Saint Charles Rock Road, Saint Ann, MO 63074

AFRICAN COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS

  1. Sudanese Community of St. Louis
    Gamal Rahmtalla
    Email: totorahmtalla@gmail.com
  2. Sierra Leone Community of St. Louis
    Mission:
    Our mission is to bring all Sierra Leoneans in Saint Lous Metroplitan Area together in order to foster love, to promote unity, and to enact a sense of belonging. Moreover, we strive to seek one another’s welfare, and to stand firm in solidarity for the progress and development of our community
    CONTACTs:
    Call (314) 256-1070,  m.me/slcommunitystlsconteh@slcommunityofstl.org, website, You-tube
  3. Ghanaian Association of Greater St. Louis
    Mission:
    To promote and provide a network/community of Ghanaians & friends that will uplift and support each other.  Our primary goal is to build strong bonds and relationships among Ghanaians and the surrounding communities.  We promote opportunities for networking through educational, business and social events.
    Contact person: Daniel Acquaye
    Tel: 443 889 0538
    website
    Facebook
  4. Congolese Community Of  Saint Louis Missouri, USA
    2109 S Spring Ave.
    St. Louis
    m.me/Congolesecommunity
    Call (314) 773-4742
    Facebook
  5. Somali Bantu Community -Bantu Alliance Association Of St Louis
    4010 Gravois Ave Saint Louis MO 63116 USA
    3147836559, Nasir@Bantuglobalalliance.org
  6. Ethiopian Community Association of Greater Saint Louis
    9378 OLIVE BLVD
    OLIVETTE, MO 63132
  7.  Kenyan Community of St. Louis (KCSTL)
    Contact: Geoffrey Soyiantet
    Tel: 314 252-0488
    Facebook Page
  8. Ugandans in Missouri (UGAMO)
    Contact: Timothy Makubuya
    Tel: 314-489-7847
  9. Eritrea Community of St Louis
    Fiseha Weldemichael, 314 662 2286, Email: fiseha20@gmail.com
  10. Missouri Rwandan Community Association (MO-RCA)
    Moses
    Tel :314-356-3500
  11. Togolese Community of St. Louis
    Contact: Dossah Alphonse Edorh
    Call: 314 2436415
  1. One Nigeria STL
    One Nigeria Saint Louis is a non-profit organization based in the US, dedicated to supporting and empowering communities in Nigeria.
    One Nigeria STL mission is to provide essential resources and assistance to those in need, and to promote sustainable development and positive change in Nigeria.
    https://onenigeriastl.com/about
    Info.onenigeriastlchapter@gmail.com

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