Cottage Grove's Hub for Community Connection and Advocacy
Fostering Bonds Through Dynamic Community Connection and Advocacy Efforts
Looking for a way to strengthen your ties within the community? At Anywaa Community, we’re passionate about fostering community connection and advocacy, helping residents uplift one another and share resources. Our initiatives find opportunities in collaboration, creating supportive networks that empower individuals. Resilience shines as we work together to amplify voices and advocate for important issues that matter. Continuing our commitment to community connection and advocacy means engaging everyone in meaningful dialogues. Join us in paving the way for positive change and to be a part of our thriving movement. Get involved today and make a difference!
What We Do
Connecting the Community
ACM was created to work collaboratively with other organizations both, governmental and non-profits to serve this underserved community.
Serving the People
Fostering
Relationships
ACM intends to serve as an advocate on behalf of this community as well as providing essential services to fill the existing services gaps.
Ensuring Resources
Your Involvement Helps Others!
Join us during our community events
United We Stand
"When spiders unite, they can tie down a lion." -Ethiopian Proverb
When a community is underserved, it is up to us to make sure our brothers and sisters have what they need to not only survive, but thrive. Our community is committed to connecting individuals and organizations so that we can develop relationships and economic stability among Ethiopians in Bloomington and the Twin Cities Metro area of Minnesota. Join us or get involved today!
Support Anywaa Community in Minnesota
Our history as Ethiopian descendants runs deep within our community. We in the Anywaa Community in Minnesota have united with individuals and organizations to bring change to our lives. We will connect families and underserved people to the proper resources, so that they can live the life that America promises to immigrants.
ACIM Partners

