ECATB โ€” Building unity, culture, and support for Ethiopian families across the Tampa Bay area.
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Ethiopian Community Association of Tampa Bay Welcome to the Ethiopian Community Associations in the Greater Tampa Bay Area

A vibrant home for Ethiopian families, traditions, language, faith, and culture โ€” bringing people together through service, heritage, and celebration.

Ethiopian cultural heritage
Serving since 1997 Preserving Ethiopian culture while building strong community ties throughout Tampa Bay.
Our Mission

Rooted in heritage. Growing in community.

The Ethiopian Community Association of Tampa Bay (ECAT) is dedicated to fostering unity, preserving Ethiopian cultural heritage, and providing essential services to Ethiopian families in the Tampa Bay area. Since 1997, we have been a beacon of community support, education, and cultural celebration.

Community โ€ข Culture โ€ข Connection

We celebrate the beauty of Ethiopian traditions while building a welcoming future for families, youth, and neighbors in the Greater Tampa Bay area.

1997 Serving our community
Culture Heritage and identity
Tampa Bay Our shared home

Celebrating the richness of Ethiopian life

From coffee and cuisine to music, language, faith, and clothing, these traditions continue to connect generations and strengthen our community.

Ethiopian coffee ceremony
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The Coffee Ceremony (Bunna)

Ethiopia is the birthplace of coffee. The traditional Bunna ceremony is a sacred ritual of community, hospitality, and connection โ€” three rounds shared with neighbors and loved ones.

Ethiopian food gathering
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Food โ€” Injera & Beyond

Ethiopian cuisine centers on injera, a spongy sourdough flatbread, served with rich stews (wot), spiced butters (niter kibbeh), and a dazzling array of vegetarian and meat dishes.

Ethiopian music and dance
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Music & Dance

From the Eskista โ€” a traditional shoulder-rolling dance โ€” to the Krar lyre and Washint flute, Ethiopia's musical heritage is joyful, expressive, and deeply communal.

Traditional Ethiopian clothing
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Traditional Clothing

The white cotton habesha kemis and netela shawl, adorned with colorful embroidered borders, are worn proudly at holidays and celebrations as a symbol of cultural identity.

Ethiopian history and language
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Amharic Language

Amharic โ€” written in the unique Ge'ez script (Fidel) โ€” is one of Ethiopiaโ€™s most widely used languages. We offer Amharic language classes for children every Saturday morning.

Ethiopian faith and spirituality
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Faith & Spirituality

Ethiopia hosts one of the world's oldest Christian and Muslim communities. The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church and local mosques are cornerstones of our Tampa Bay community.

Join us in preserving culture and building community.
Celebrate heritage, support families, and help strengthen Ethiopian life across Tampa Bay.
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