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Nonprofit founder wants everyone to feel welcome in the Quad Cities

Summary by Fearless
Akwaaba is a common greeting in the Akhan language used in Ghana. It means  “welcome.” The phrase perfectly embodied what Nana Ouro-Agoro hoped to support in the Quad Cities — a welcoming place for all.Ouro-Agoro is the founder of Akwaaba QC, a nonprofit that supports immigrants and refugees from around the world in the Quad Cities area. Her desire to help this population stems from her own experience — her husband won the diversity lottery visa…
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Fearless broke the news in on Monday, March 3, 2025.
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