Building Arche Place

Studies show that immigrant women and girls in the United States may be twice as likely to experience domestic violence than the general population, and theyโ€™re less likely to leave their abusers due to fear of immigration consequences, such as being deported and/or separated from children.

Arche Place focuses on increasing awareness of domestic violence and its consequences among the African diaspora, all through the lens of our deep understanding of the cultural context and barriers victims face. And then, we strive to create a safe and nurturing environment, providing services and tools for them to heal, create positive change in their lives, and rebuild their lives.

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Introducing Tangma Kpante, โ€จ

founder of Arche Place

Arche Place was founded by Som Tang’ma Kpante-Adama, an immigrant from Togo, Africa and Certified Domestic Violence Advocate. 

From childhood, Tangโ€™ma is known as someone who speaks up both for herself and others. This earned her the nickname โ€œJudge.โ€ After working with several organizations, including a diplomatic mission, and overcoming her own experience with domestic violence and divorce, she is dedicated to promoting healthy relationships and personal growth. 

Tangma holds a Masterโ€™s degree in International Development, Human Rights and NGOs. She is a Certified Domestic Violence Specialist and a member of the National Anger Management Association (NAMA).

Our Partners

Arche Place is open to partner with any organization or structure that believes in our mission. Please feel free to reach out at info@archeplace.org