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The '''African Center for Community Empowerment''' (ACCE) is a [[nonprofit]], community-based organization serving youth and adults in Southeastern [[Queens, New York]], USA The ACCE was founded in [[Far Rockaway, Queens]] in 2000 to help solve the poverty-related problems of inner-city youth and their families, and is currently in operation as an after-school program and community center in [[St. Albans, Queens]].
The '''African Center for Community Empowerment''' (ACCE) is a [[nonprofit]], community-based organization serving youth and adults in Southeastern [[Queens, New York]], USA The ACCE was founded in [[Far Rockaway, Queens]] in 2000 to help solve the poverty-related problems of inner-city youth and their families, and is currently in operation as an after-school program and community center in [[St. Albans, Queens]].


The organization is the recipient of the 2005 [[Union Square Award]]s.<ref>[http://www.unionsquareawards.org/v2/awardees/bio.asp?aID=135 Union Square Awards<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
The organization is the recipient of the 2005 [[Union Square Award]]s.<ref>[http://www.unionsquareawards.org/v2/awardees/bio.asp?aID=135 Union Square Awards<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{wayback|url=http://www.unionsquareawards.org/v2/awardees/bio.asp?aID=135 |date=20070806135402 }}</ref>


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Revision as of 05:23, 5 October 2016

The African Center for Community Empowerment (ACCE) is a nonprofit, community-based organization serving youth and adults in Southeastern Queens, New York, USA The ACCE was founded in Far Rockaway, Queens in 2000 to help solve the poverty-related problems of inner-city youth and their families, and is currently in operation as an after-school program and community center in St. Albans, Queens.

The organization is the recipient of the 2005 Union Square Awards.[1]

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