Island Voice, Inc. is an emerging non-profit organization based on Staten Island New York. The group's mission is to act as a resource in promoting community development by facilitating solutions to effect positive and lasting change in the lives of its constituents through Economic Empowerment opportunities, Youth Advocacy and Training and to cultivate a positive environment of cultural pride and unity amongst the African, African-American and Caribbean Communities of Staten Island.
To advance its mission, Island Voice has continued to engage civic, religious, political, community and business leaders to help develop and sustain a vibrant arts platform in support of the arts and culture on Staten Island; offer workshops, lectures and symposiums to facilitate increased knowledge in financial literacy and the fundamentals of personal finance; to encourage job training and education to benefit its constituents, especially the youths of Staten Island.
Island Voice's initiatives are:
1st Annual Staten Island Black Cultural Arts and Heritage Festival and Parade 2007, a historical event that facilitated essential economic empowerment skills and promoted the unity of Africans, African-Americans and Caribbean peoples of Staten Island through celebration of their cultural history.
2nd Annual Staten Island Black Heritage Parade will be on 10/18/08.
Economic Empowerment Seminar Series (phase 1 & 2)
Annual Youth Unity Summit "Know Your History" Celebrating Black History Month
3Rd Annual Staten Island African Heritage Parade & Festival (formerly known as Black Heritage Parade and Festival).

Bobby Digi received a proclamation from New York State Governor as a community leader.
Congressman Mike McMahon continues to support Bobby Digi & Island Voice mission.

Mayer Bloomberg recognized Island Voice for continuous cultural promotion through Staten Island 2nd Annual African Heritage Parade.

New York State Senator Diane Savino & New York State Assemblyman Matt Titone Supports Bobby Digi and Island Voice mission at Island Voice fundraiser.

John Liu and Bill Belagio and Bobby Digi

Fist Staten Island African American Council member Debbie Rose continues to participate and support Bobby Digi and Island Voice.

Bobby Digi, former Councilman Ken Mitchell, Congressman McMahon, Charly Laganga, Bill Belargio, former Assemblyman J Odonoban.

Island Voice Annual Turkey Giveaway in partnership with US Census 2010
