A.D.A Florida

About Us

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Our commitment, Mission, Vision and Goal.

The Asaba Development Association Florida (ADAF) is a nonprofit organization, a socio-cultural and developmental organization that represents the interests of the Asaba people, primarily based in Asaba, the capital city of Delta State, Nigeria. The association acts as a unifying force for Asaba indigenes both at home and abroad, promoting cultural preservation, community development, and social progress. Uniting Our Heritage, Advancing Our Future.

Our Commitment:

The Asaba Development Association (ADAF) Florida is committed to enhancing the unity, welfare, and progress of the Asaba community. Grounded in our rich cultural heritage and traditions, ADAF aims to empower Asaba indigenes through initiatives that promote education, economic growth, infrastructure development, and social harmony.

Our Mission

To honor the legacy of our ancestors while creating a prosperous future for generations to come. Through collaboration, advocacy, and strategic partnerships, we strive to meet the needs of our people, strengthen community ties, and contribute positively to the development of Asaba and its surroundings.

Our Vision

A thriving Asaba community where culture, innovation, and progress go hand in hand, ensuring a prosperous future for generations to come. Together, we are dedicated to preserving our identity, fostering unity, and driving sustainable development for the benefit of all Asaba people.

Our Goal

Cultural Preservation: Promote and protect the unique traditions, language, and customs of the Asaba people. Community Development: Facilitate projects that enhance infrastructure, healthcare, education, and overall quality of life in Asaba.

Youth Empowerment: Support programs that offer opportunities for skill acquisition, entrepreneurship, and leadership development among Asaba youth.

 

Unity and Advocacy: Act as a platform for collective action, ensuring that the voices of Asaba indigenes are heard and represented in issues affecting their well-being.

 

Diaspora Engagement: Strengthen connections with Asaba sons and daughters living outside the homeland, encouraging their active involvement in community-building efforts.