ORADC Vision

Build the most efficient and exemplary Social Organization, without preferential entitlements, and use the Organization as a platform to inspire and implement solutions that will uplift the social, economic and health status of every Orlu indigene everywhere in the World.

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Orlu Regional Assembly Washington D.C. (ORADC) is the apex non-profit socio-cultural Organization with a 501(c) status in the DMV Area. The membership to this great Organization is open to all indigenes of Orlu Senatorial Zone in Imo State Nigeria residing within the Washington DC Metropolitan Area irrespective of age, gender, political or religious affiliations. Membership can either be through birth or marriage to an Orlu Son.

OUR Projects

Construction of ORADC event Centre year 2020 to be completed year 2022.

Provisions of free medical services in conjunction with PG County Administration.

Award of Scholarships to College Students.

Provisions of Amenities and infrastructures to Elementary Schools in Washington Metropolitan Area.

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Benefits
Why Join?

1. To socialize with individuals from Orlu.
2. To contribute meaningfully to the well being of others through the donations of medical supplies for the provisions of free healthcare services to less privileged individuals.
3. To join a group that provides affordable transportation to people who cannot afford it.
4. To help families at their time of needs especially with the burial of loved ones.
5. To contribute to the education of each other and family members through the award of scholarships.
6. To join an association that help new immigrant families from Nigeria stabilize in the US by providing housing and accommodation.
7. To join an association that offers succor to victims of domestic violence.
8. To help protect weak and vulnerable victims within the USA.
9. To join an association that provides food to the hungry within the United States.