Rwandans living abroad play an essential role in the development of their homeland. They actively participate in all sectors, contribute to national growth, vote in elections, and celebrate national events. Importantly, they have also brought the cherished tradition of Umuganda to their new homes.
Umuganda, translated from Kinyarwanda as “coming together in common purpose to achieve an outcome,” is when Rwandans unite to work for the good of their neighborhoods and the nation. On the last Saturday of every month, from 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM, businesses close, and traffic stops as citizens across Rwanda pick up shovels and hoes to improve their communities.
This inspiring tradition fosters a sense of responsibility and connection among people. The Rwandan community in Portland, Maine, has embraced Umuganda, continuing this beautiful tradition abroad to promote common good and community spirit.
Join Us for Umuganda Second Edition in Portland!
We invite everyone to participate in the second edition of Umuganda in Portland on Saturday, August 3rd, starting at 10:00 AM EST. Let’s come together to make a positive impact on our local community.
Event Details:
- Date & Time: Saturday, August 3rd, from 10:00 AM EST
- Location: Deering Oaks, City of Portland, Maine
How to Participate:
- Find a local service task that interests you.
- Organize a cleanup in your community or volunteer at a nearby park.
- Encourage friends and family to perform acts of kindness, like making a friendly call.
- Share your acts of service on social media using the hashtag #Umuganda to spread the word and inspire others.
Special thanks to the event organizers and the Rwandan community in Portland for their dedication to continuing this meaningful tradition.
Let’s make this Umuganda a memorable and impactful day in Portland, Maine. Join us in showing the power of unity and community spirit!