We deliver practical support across education, water access, infrastructure, healthcare, emergency relief, and cultural preservation guided by community needs and funded through the generosity of Siltie families across the United States.
As a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, Ethiopian Siltie Community ATL in Atlanta directs community contributions toward programs that create lasting opportunity for the Siltie people in Ethiopia and the diaspora.
Building and supporting schools, collecting books and educational materials, providing learning resources, and helping talented students pursue scholarships and academic excellence.
Assessing communities with critical water needs, raising funds for sustainable water development, and supporting wells and clean water sources for families, schools, and villages.
Supporting road construction and improvement, community infrastructure initiatives, and projects that improve access to schools, healthcare facilities, and essential services.
Supporting healthcare initiatives, assisting vulnerable families in accessing essential health services, raising public health awareness, and collaborating with local partners.
Mobilizing community resources for disaster relief, supporting families affected by floods and natural disasters, and providing humanitarian assistance and recovery support.
Teaching younger generations the Siltie language, culture, and history; organizing cultural and educational events in Atlanta; and strengthening connections among diaspora families.
Providing opportunities for Siltie artists and performers to showcase their talents, supporting cultural ambassadors who promote traditions, and celebrating heritage through music, art, and performance.