Women of Access Presents

Black +
Brown
Food Truck
Festival

A celebration of culture, commerce, and community — raising funds for educators while honoring entrepreneurs who never stopped building.

Date
Coming Soon — 2027
Location
To Be Announced
Admission
Details Coming Soon
Countdown to the Festival
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Date to be announced

More Than a Festival.
A Mechanism for Change.

This is not simply a gathering. The Black + Brown Food Truck Festival is a purposeful, joyful counter-narrative — proof that our businesses are thriving, our educators are valued, and our community does not wait for permission to move.

01
Amplify Entrepreneurs
Celebrating Black and Brown food truck owners who pivoted with excellence in the face of systemic setbacks.
02
Fund Educators
Every dollar raised supports educators — the quiet architects of every community — doing more with less.
03
Build Community
A curated environment where culture, commerce, and connection converge with intention and purpose.

Four Ways to
Be in the Room

Food Trucks
Showcase your cuisine and connect directly with thousands of attendees.
Artisan Vendors
Bring your craft, your product, and your story to an aligned audience.
Sponsors
Align your brand with cultural excellence and community impact.
Non-Profits
Share your mission with a community that is ready to engage and support.
Produced by Women of Access — A Faith-Based 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Public Charity EIN: 02-0749366

A Festival Born
From a Rupture

The rollback of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging initiatives across this country was not a policy shift. It was a rupture. Black and Brown business owners who built their enterprises in good faith — who planned for inclusion, who prepared for a seat at the table — were forced to adapt without warning.

Many pivoted to food trucks, mobile businesses, and street-level entrepreneurship. They did not stop building. They simply had to build differently.

The Black + Brown Food Truck Festival is Women of Access's response — a stage that honors both their resilience and their excellence, while raising critical funds for the educators who continue to show up every day for our children.

18
Years of community service
501(c)(3)
Faith-based nonprofit
NC
Rooted & serving
Community gathering

"When the right people are placed in the right rooms, at the right time, for the right reasons — something meaningful moves."

Women of Access is a faith-based, non-profit organization built on a singular premise. Through our ongoing initiatives — including our Send A Child Back to School Program and community development efforts — WOA bridges gaps between women of vision and the resources, relationships, and opportunities they need to realize it.


Visit woaorganizations.org →

This Is a Statement.
Not Just an Event.

01
Honor Entrepreneurs
Amplify and financially support Black and Brown food truck entrepreneurs who have pivoted in the face of systemic setbacks.
02
Invest in Education
Raise critical funds for educators — the quiet architects of every community — who are doing more with less.
03
Write the Counter-Narrative
Create a public, joyful, powerful statement: our businesses are thriving, our educators are valued, our community moves forward.
Produced by Women of Access — A Faith-Based 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Public Charity

Secure Your Spot
at the Festival

Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Spaces are limited and curated. Select your vendor category below to view details and apply.

Food Truck Vendors

Black and Brown food truck owners are the heartbeat of this festival. Your presence is a statement of resilience, excellence, and community.

Space Fee: $TBD
  • Designated truck space with access to utilities (where available)
  • Listing in the official festival program and website
  • Access to the vendor network and community
  • Promotional inclusion in pre-event marketing
  • Priority consideration for future WOA events

Applications are reviewed within 5–7 business days. All vendors must carry valid food service permits and liability insurance.

Food Truck Application
All fields required. Spaces are limited.

By submitting, you agree to our vendor terms. A WOA team member will follow up within 5–7 business days.

Artisan Vendors

Bring your craft, your product, and your story to a community that is ready to receive it. Non-food vendors add depth and dimension to the festival experience.

Space Fee: $TBD
  • 10x10 booth space (tent not included)
  • Listing in the official festival program and website
  • Access to the vendor network and community
  • Promotional inclusion in pre-event marketing
  • Tables available for rental (limited)

We prioritize Black and Brown-owned artisan businesses. All products must be original and vendor-owned.

Artisan Vendor Application
All fields required. Spaces are limited.

Applications reviewed on a rolling basis. Priority given to Black and Brown-owned businesses.

Corporate Sponsor Booths

For organizations and corporations seeking to align their brand with cultural excellence, community investment, and entrepreneurial resilience.

Starting at: $TBD
  • Premium booth placement with branded signage
  • Logo in all event marketing and print materials
  • Featured listing on festival website
  • Social media recognition (pre, during, post event)
  • Access to attendee engagement opportunities

Custom sponsorship packages available. See the Sponsors page for full tier details and benefits.

Sponsor Booth Inquiry
Tell us about your organization and goals.

Non-Profit / Informational Tables

Share your mission with an engaged, community-minded audience. Non-profit tables are reserved for 501(c)(3) organizations whose work aligns with the spirit of this festival.

Table Fee: $TBD
  • 6-foot table with 2 chairs in dedicated community area
  • Listing in the official festival program
  • Opportunity to distribute materials and engage attendees
  • Recognition as a community partner

501(c)(3) status required. EIN must be provided with application. No sales permitted from non-profit tables.

Non-Profit Table Application
501(c)(3) organizations only.

Non-profit status will be verified. A WOA team member will follow up within 5–7 business days.

Produced by Women of Access — A Faith-Based 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Public Charity

This Is Not Philanthropy.
This Is Alignment.

Your brand at the Black + Brown Food Truck Festival is a statement — that you stand at the intersection of entrepreneurship, education, and cultural resilience. Choose the level that reflects your commitment.

Produced by Women of Access — A Faith-Based 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Public Charity
Lineup Announcement Coming Soon

The Stage Is Being Set.

Entertainment details will be announced as we get closer to the festival. What we can promise: it will be worthy of the moment.

A Full Sensory
Experience

🎵
Main Stage
Live performances celebrating Black and Brown musical excellence across genres.
Lineup TBA
🎙
Community Stage
Spoken word, cultural performances, and community spotlights throughout the day.
Lineup TBA
🎤
DJ Set
Continuous music keeping the energy alive across the entire festival grounds.
Lineup TBA

Be the First to Know When the Lineup Drops.

Produced by Women of Access — A Faith-Based 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Public Charity

Everything You
Need to Know

The event date and location are being finalized and will be announced soon. Sign up for updates on our Entertainment page to be notified the moment details drop.
Ticket and admission details will be announced along with the event date. We will offer general admission and VIP options. Stay tuned.
The festival features Black and Brown-owned food trucks serving a variety of cuisines, alongside artisan vendors, community non-profits, and corporate sponsors. The full vendor lineup will be published closer to the event date.
Yes. The Black + Brown Food Truck Festival is designed to be a welcoming, family-friendly community gathering. All ages are welcome.
Visit our Vendors page and select your category — Food Trucks, Artisan Vendors, Sponsor Booths, or Non-Profit Tables. Complete the embedded application form and our team will follow up within 5–7 business days.
All food truck vendors must hold valid food service permits and carry current liability insurance. We prioritize Black and Brown-owned businesses. Documentation will be required prior to final acceptance.
Vendor fees are being finalized and will be published on the Vendors page shortly. Applications submitted now will be reviewed and held pending fee confirmation.
Please submit a separate application for each category you are interested in. Our team will work with you to determine the best fit based on availability.
Visit our Sponsors page to review our partnership tiers — Community, Gold, and Title. Submit an inquiry through the Contact page or email us directly at womenofaccess.org@gmail.com and a team member will reach out.
Yes. We recognize that no two organizations are the same. We are happy to design a custom partnership package that reflects your organization's goals and investment level. Reach out via the Contact page to start the conversation.
Women of Access (WOA) is a faith-based, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that has served our community for 18 years. Under the leadership of Founder and CEO LaBrosker C. Purcell, WOA curates environments where the right people are placed in the right rooms — creating proximity, alignment, and movement. Learn more at woaorganizations.org.

Still Have Questions?

Our team is happy to help. Reach out directly and we'll get back to you promptly.

Produced by Women of Access — A Faith-Based 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Public Charity

The Room
Is Open.

Whether you're a vendor, sponsor, media contact, or community member — we want to hear from you. The right conversations create the right rooms.

Organization
Women of Access
Phone
Direct — LaBrosker C. Purcell
Non-Profit Status
501(c)(3) · EIN: 02-0749366
Send Us a Message
We'll respond within 2–3 business days.
Produced by Women of Access — A Faith-Based 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Public Charity