African Community Education
Kelvin Acquah is a dedicated professional with a robust background in research, education, and community service. Currently serving as a Research Associate at UMass Chan Medical School and as a Volunteer Tutor and Teacher's Assistant at African Community Education, Kelvin has demonstrated a commitment to academic and community upliftment. Prior experience includes working as a Social Group Worker at Eliot Community Human Services and as a Personal Care Assistant with Tempus Unlimited, Inc. Notable early roles include a Research Student position at Worcester State University and Front Desk Staff at The Community Hospital, along with valuable experience in physician shadowing. Kelvin holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Pre-Medicine/Pre-Medical Studies from Worcester State University, completed in 2021.
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African Community Education
Worcester is one of the largest hubs in the country for African-born immigrants, with a population near 20,000. While some of these immigrants find socio-economic success upon moving to the United States, many others, including many refugees, do not. African Community Education assists African refugee and immigrant youth and families in achieving educational success and socio-economic stability through access to academic support, leadership development, cultural expression, and community outreach. We believe and invest in the transformative powers of education, mentorship, and access to opportunities. Through impactful programming and relationship building, we provide what kids and families need to succeed - the knowledge people are in their corner, eye-opening experiences, and the creativity to imagine a brighter future. For youth ages 10 and up, ACE hosts After School, Saturday, Mentoring, Summer Reading, and Workforce Development Programs. Through these programs, ACE provides access to tutoring, supplemental classroom time, experiential learning activities, and one-on-one mentoring which help students succeed academically. ACE also serves as a liaison between the student, family, and local public schools to ensure each student’s home and school lives provide environments for success. For parents of our students, ACE provides English as Second Language and Citizenship classes as part of our Family Education Program along with wraparound outreach services to help families access needed services and benefits. Through this work, we have changed the lives of thousands of African refugees and immigrants.