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OUR PROJECTS

The Health Outreach Committee has the responsibility of identifying outreach opportunities and initiatives that are of interest to the Efik National Association (ENA).

The Building Fund Committe has the responsibility of identifying and reaching out to potential donors, and ultimately securing funds towards the Community Center and related programs.

Efik National Association, Inc,. USA Community Center (Atlanta, GA)

PURPOSE 

Having been in existence since 1997, Efik National Association desires to expand its scope by establishing a community center with the purpose of providing knowledge transfer and relevant education of the Efik culture and traditions to the next generation of practitioners and purveyors through language, dance, storytelling and stage performances.

 

Starting with a mega fundraising event at the 25th National Convention in July, 2022, the association hopes to raise a significant amount to embark on the Community center project. The goal of raising $1m can be actualized with the help and support of our partners worldwide. You can be a partner on this worthy venture!

 

MEDICAL MISSIONS TO CALABAR (NIGERIA)

 

The Health Outreach Committee has the responsibility of identifying outreach opportunities and initiatives that are of interest to the Efik National Association (ENA). The key objective of this committee is to play a leadership role in coordinating major health outreach/ education initiatives on a national scale for ENA, in collaborate with the seven chapters located in seven different states within mainland USA. All such health initiatives target minorities, and are accessible to all potential beneficiaries irrespective of race, gender, national origin, or religious affiliation. This committee is poised to foster individual awareness, which would ultimately empower minority communities to increase their knowledge of:

 
  • ? Disease prevention,
  • ? Early diagnosis, and
  • ? How to navigate the health care system, in an effort to reduce current disparity with regards to access to care.
 

This committee seeks to partner with various Managed Care Organizations, philanthropic /non-profit organizations in the USA, non-governmental organizations (NGO) in Nigeria, including community health centers and hospitals. In an effort to provide enhanced access to health information and limited consultative services, the work of the committee will target the following key areas:

 
  • ? Cancer awareness and early detection (Breast, Prostate, and Colon), via mass media publicity, literature circulation, web-based education to include “How to do self-exam”.
  • ? Pediatric and new born care.
  • ? Cholesterol testing
  • ? Blood Pressure screening and Stroke prevention
  • ? Diabetic education/awareness
  • ? Promotion of the importance of Physical examination
  • ? USA based Community Outreach /Education initiative addresses similar minority health concerns including Nutrition / Obesity, Oral health, Smoking cessation, etc.
  • ? Free counseling and assistance to facilitate enrollment in Medicaid
  • ? Plans to orchestrate an International Health Mission trip to Calabar and its surrounding areas, for the purpose of providing direct health services/consult to the indigent populace.
  • ? Ongoing solicitation for the donation of medical supplies and equipment for hospitals and community clinics in Calabar (Nigeria) in support of the planned mission trip.
 

In coordinating the planned Health Mission trip from the USA to Calabar, Nigeria, volunteer medical personnel from all specialty areas will be needed. Individuals and organizations that are interested in participating in the international outreach effort are encouraged to make contact with ENA, through our official contact information. All such applicants will be duly screened, and pertinent information about the trip will be provided to those who qualify. All Efik sons and daughters are also encouraged to plan accordingly to attend this important mission during the month of October 2011