About Tri-CORAC

The Triumphant Community Relief & Advocacy Center (TCORAC) is a non-for-profit corporation with a 501 (C) (3) tax-exempt status, currently partnering with Child & Family Services International, Advocacy Network for Africa Forum (ADNA Forum) NGOs, local governments and other religious institutions that are advocating for restoration of the poor and the needy in Africa. We felt at this point that Africa deserves more world attention than they were getting. In attempting to support this vision therefore, TCORAC:

  • Seek to create a community that embraces and values the poor and needy from diverse African backgrounds through best practices
  • Help to coordinate developmental services that helps to empower all Africans for excellence
  • Commit to operate a forum, where Africans from diverse backgrounds could meet and exchange needed languages, ideology, culture, social values, political and educational values that will foster corporation and help to fight poverty in the African continent
  • Operate a Counseling Center that is committed to providing high quality psychological, developmental and preventative services to poor African communities
  • Join other international organizations to fight against human rights violation, alleviate health and poverty, and advocate for democracy in Africa and in other developing countries

TCORAC Philosophy of Advocacy 

  • Our advocacy principle is based on the idea of influencing the policies and practices of the powerful on behalf of the poor by educating, organizing, and mobilizingfor their rights
  • Believe that justice is a critical base for any developmental process, and therefore saw the need to defend and protect the political, economic, cultural, and social rights of the poor.
  • Advocate for the right policies that will strengthen institutions that helps to provide stability for democracy, education, infrastructure such as roads and hospitals
  • Join in the protection of human rights and the dignity of the African people.

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Last modified: July 4, 2011