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Supporting Our Youth

DCCBA is proud to support our youth in empowering their creativity and talents.Thank you to Savanna Napier, an Arts Major at St. Thomas Aquinas for submitting this beautiful piece of 90's pop icon Will smith.

"The drawing features the famous Fresh Prince of Bel-Air that I drew in grade nine, 2019, which is one of my favourites because I’m inspired by the 90s pop culture. The medium used includes coloured pencils, alcohol markers, crayons and gel pens. I can’t wait to see my art work on the website!" Savanna Napier

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The Dufferin County Canadian Black Association was founded on June 3, 2020 by Shelburne resident Alethia O’Hara Stephenson. The impetus for the creation of the Association followed after many discussions with community members, political leaders and stakeholders about the growing Black population in Dufferin County (Blacks including those of African decedent and individuals from the Caribbean and Latin diaspora) and the need to provide a voice, advocacy, a safe space along with educational programs, support services, community outreach and scholarship opportunities benefiting families and businesses within Dufferin County.