Celebrate Culture,
Preserve Traditions
​Connect Communities
Empower Youth

ECC Tampabay represents the Eritro-American Society of Tampa by Inc. an Active non-profit organization incorporated on January 4, 2000, registered in FL, Number N00000000041. 
 It is dedicated to preserving the rich Eritrean culture while fostering a united and thriving Eritrean-American community in the Tampa Bay Area.

Our Community - Preserve the Heritage

ECC Tampabay is committed to offering a variety of services that cater to the unique needs of the Eritrean-American community. From cultural education to community support, our services aim to enhance the quality of life and ensure cultural heritage is passed down through generations.

Cultural Events

We organize and promote cultural events that showcase Eritrean traditions, music, and art, enriching the cultural tapestry of Tampa Bay.

Community Support

Our center provides support and collaboration opportunities among community members, helping each other grow and thrive collectively.

Youth Education

We focus on youth education by offering programs and workshops that empower young Eritrean-Americans with skills and knowledge.

New Comers Assimilation

We offer resources and guidance to help new Eritrean arrivals assimilate smoothly into the Tampa Bay area, ensuring they feel at home.

Communities Collaborations

We actively collaborate with other community organizations to foster harmony and mutual understanding within the larger community.

Cultural Preservation

Our mission is to preserve and sustain the vibrant Eritrean culture for future generations through various initiatives and storytelling.

Community Highlights

Celebrating Our Achievements

Explore the milestones and highlights of ECC Tampabay Inc. as we continue our efforts to supportand celebrate our community.

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Eritrean Festival
An annual celebration featuring traditional Eritrean food, music, and dance, drawing hundreds of attendees from the Tampa Bay area.
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Youth Workshops
Interactive workshops designed to inspire and educate Eritrean-American youth, focusing on cultural heritage and personal development.
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Community Forums
Regular forums that provide a platform for community members to share ideas and discuss issues affecting the Eritrean diaspora.
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Become a Part of Our Journey
Join ECC Tampabay and contribute to building a cohesive and supportive Eritrean-American community that values cultural heritage and community growth.
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Events and annoncements
​Eritrean 34th independence Anniverary celebration

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City of Tampa Proclamation

We provide resources and mentorship to help newcomers integrate effortlessly into the Tampa Bay community, ensuring a welcoming experience for all.

Tampa GOV webpage showing 34th Anniversary of Eritrean Independence event scheduled with a map location.
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Join Hands with Us for a Stronger Community.

We collaborate with local organizations to promote understanding and unity among different cultural groups, paving the way for an inclusive society.

Tampa.gov webpage showing Eritrean Independence event info with a map and arena image.
A historic cannon on a stone base in a park with palm trees, with a tall modern building in the background near a body of water.

What Our Community Says

Hear from the members of ECC Tampabay Inc. who have experienced the warmth and support of our community-focused initiatives.

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Invaluable Support
"This community  has been a lifeline for many Eritreans in Tampa, providing invaluable support and connection."

ECC Tampabay

A non-profit cultural and community center serving the Eritrean-American community in the greater Tampa Bay Area.

  • Preserving and sustaining Eritrean culture and traditions in the Tampa Bay area.
  • Promote and showcase cultural events and community-based support.
  • Actively support youth education and help assimilate new Eritrean comers.

Help assimilate new Eritrean comers to the area, and collaborate with other local organizations in Tampa Bay to create harmony and understanding.

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