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Join us February 28 – March 1 at Ford on Bay in Jacksonville, Florida for culture, cuisine, dance, and unity.
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WORLD OF NATIONS CELEBRATIONS 2026
Sudanese Finest Organization is thrilled to announce that our nation will be proudly represented at the World of Nations Celebration 2025!
We’re excited to share that our application was accepted, and we’ll have a dedicated booth where you can explore the beauty of Sudan’s heritage, traditions, and community spirit. We’ll also be making an on-stage presentation that highlights the essence of our culture.
This global event is all about bringing diverse communities together. For us, it’s a chance to show the world who we are—beyond borders and stereotypes—and to connect with those who celebrate cultural richness.
As we get closer to the event, we’ll provide the exact date and time of our presentation, so you can mark your calendar and join us in this celebration.
This announcement isn’t just about an event—it’s about building a lasting legacy. We’re honored to step onto the stage and share our story with the world. Stay tuned for updates, and thank you for your continued support of the Sudanese Finest Organization!
Event: World of Nations Celebration
Dates: February 28 – March 1, 2026
Time: Starting at 10:00 AM
Main Stage Performance: February 28 at 12:25 PM
Location: Ford on Bay
288 E Bay St, Jacksonville, Florida 32202
About Sudan & South Sudan
Sudan is home to one of the world’s oldest civilizations, including the Kingdom of Kush and the Nubian pyramids. The culture is rich in tradition, music, and hospitality.
South Sudan gained independence in 2011 and shares deep cultural and historical roots with Sudan. Through dance, food, and art, we celebrate unity and heritage.
World of Nations 2026
FOOD FEATURE SECTION
Featured Dish: Zalabia (Sudanese Donuts)
Zalabia is a traditional Sudanese dessert served during celebrations and gatherings. Crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, these golden bites are fried for one to two minutes and finished with a light dusting of powdered sugar.
Prepared by Jawahid Ramadan – Head of Kitchen for Sudanese Finest.


First Coast News
CEO Randa Abdelhameed will be featured live discussing Sudanese and South Sudanese culture, cuisine, and performances for World of Nations 2026.
Watch Live:
- February 27 at 9:00 AM – First Coast Connect
- February 28 at 7:00 AM – Good Morning Jacksonville
Watch Live | Replay will be posted hear soon.

Empower Growth
Sudanese Finest hosted an incredible Thanksgiving Food Drive on November 26, 2024, that truly exemplified the spirit of community and giving back. Partnering with the Starvation Army, they distributed free turkeys, canned goods, and so much more to those in need at 900 W. Adam Street. 9am-4pm
From 9 AM to 4 PM, the event brought people together, filling hearts and homes with gratitude and joy. The generosity on display made it a tremendous success, ensuring that countless families had a warm and fulfilling holiday meal. Sudanese Finest once again demonstrated the power of connection and compassion, leaving a lasting impact on the community.
Stay connected with them @SudaneseFinestLLC to see the difference they’re making every day!


At Sudanese Finest, we believe in the power of education and opportunity to unlock the potential of Sudanese and South Sudanese youth, fostering independence and resilience.
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