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Liberian community asks Fargo leaders for funds to open community center, plans July fundraiser events
Summary
Leaders of the United Liberian Association in North Dakota told the Human Rights Commission they aim to raise $50,000 to establish a community center offering immigration help, computer access, youth mentorship and sports programs; proceeds from a July 26 soccer fundraiser will support the effort.
Ebenezer Se, president of the United Liberian Association in North Dakota, told the Human Rights Commission on July 17 that the Liberian community — which he described as the state’s largest immigrant group — is seeking $50,000 to establish a community center in the Fargo–Moorhead area. “This center will be a cornerstone for culture enrichment, education initiative, social engagement,” Se said.
Se said the group plans two events in July to raise funds and public awareness: an…
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