Rich Liberian dance history 

Embracing culture and uniting Liberians across Canada 
"THE LOVE OF LIBERTY BROUGHT US HERE"
Liberian Association of Hamilton and Niagara 

The Liberian community in Hamilton and the Niagara region is actively engaged in preserving and celebrating its rich cultural heritage while fostering unity among Liberians across Canada. The **Liberian Association of Hamilton and Niagara (LAHN)** plays a central role in this effort, organizing events, youth programs, and cultural initiatives to strengthen community ties.

The association is led by President Tarju Dweh-Chenneh and Vice President Archie Barnard, both of whom are dedicated to serving and supporting the Liberian community. LAHN hosts various projects, including youth programs and cultural events, which showcases traditional Liberian dance and customs.

The Liberian community in Hamilton has a deep history, with many members arriving in Canada after fleeing civil unrest in Liberia. Over the years, they have built a strong presence, contributing to local society while maintaining their cultural identity. The Liberian Association of Canada also supports Liberians nationwide, helping them integrate into Canadian society while maintaining connections with their homeland.

Tarju Dweh-Chenneh
President
 Archie Barnard 
Vice President
Stephen Popoh Wiah Sr.
Financial Secretary
Sando Kollie Fray
Social Director

LAHN Women Contribution

The women of the Liberian Association of Hamilton and Niagara (LAHN) made a meaningful contribution to the Mission Services of Hamilton. Their involvement reflects the community's dedication to supporting local initiatives and fostering unity. LAHN continues to embrace culture and strengthen connections among Liberians across Canada.

 

New Comer Support 
The Liberian Association of Hamilton and Niagara (LAHN) provides support for new Liberians arriving in Canada, helping them integrate into their new environment while preserving their cultural identity. LAHN offers registration services for newcomers, allowing them to connect with the community and access resources

Leadership workshop

Liberian Association of Hamilton and Niagara (LAHN) actively engages in community-building and leadership initiatives. Their programs focus on youth development, cultural preservation, and community support.

Supporting our Members

The Liberian Association of Hamilton and Niagara (LAHN) provides essential support for Liberians in Canada, helping newcomers integrate while preserving their cultural identity. LAHN offers registration services for new members, allowing them to connect with the community and access resources

Youth Program

The Liberian Association of Hamilton and Niagara (LAHN) actively celebrates Black History Month, fostering youth engagement and cultural pride.  LAHN does organize events that highlight Liberian heritage, community contributions, and youth involvement.

Benefits of being registered member of LAHN

Being a member of the Liberian Association of Hamilton and Niagara (LAHN) comes with benefits, for all of its member base equally.

Community Connection – Members become part of a strong Liberian network that fosters unity and cultural pride. 

Community Youths 

The Liberian Association of Hamilton and Niagara (LAHN) actively engages youth through various programs and events designed to foster leadership, cultural pride, and community involvement. LAHN's Youth Program provides opportunities for young Liberians to connect, learn, and celebrate their heritage.

10 Interesting Facts About Liberia

1. Liberia was established in 1822 as a colony for freed slaves from the United States. These former slaves were given the opportunity to establish a new home in Africa, free from the discrimination and oppression they faced in America. 

2. Liberia is located on the west coast of Africa and is bordered by Sierra Leone, Guinea, and Cote d'Ivoire. It has a coastline on the Atlantic Ocean and covers an area of 111,369 square kilometers.

3. Liberia is home to a diverse range of landscapes, including tropical rainforests, savannas, and mountain ranges. 

4. Liberia is home to over 20 distinct ethnic groups, each with their own traditions and customs. .

5. English is the official language of Liberia, but many Liberians also speak one or more of the country's indigenous languages. These languages include Kpelle, Bassa, Gio, and Mano, among others.

6. Football (soccer) is the most popular sport in Liberia, and the country has produced several notable footballers, including George Weah,

7. Liberia is a presidential representative democratic republic, with the president serving as both the head of state and head of government. 

8. Liberia's economy is heavily dependent on its natural resources, including rubber, timber, and minerals such as iron ore and diamonds. 

9. Liberia is a member of several international organizations, including the United Nations and the African Union. 

10. Liberia's flag features 11 alternating red and white stripes, symbolizing the 11 signatories of the Liberian Declaration of Independence. 

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