Paradise Community Development Center at a Glance
The mission of the Paradise Community Development Center (PCDC) is to foster change by mobilizing resources that address the needs of families and communities, helping families and communities to exercise their own power, and promoting skill development, education, and other life-changing opportunities for the entire family. The PCDC has championed the causes of housing equity, financial
literacy, youth educational opportunities and the retention of and housing repair for senior legacy residents in Grove Park.
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Making A Difference
Through the compassionate leadership and support of the Paradise Community Development Center, the dignity, humanity, and rights of each person and all groups are valued and affirmed and equitable opportunities for living, learning, and thriving are created and sustained throughout our communities. To achieve this vision strategic programs and partnerships have been launched.
Education
At Paradise Community Development Center, we are dedicated to stepping up our efforts in addressing this issue. Education, in general, is by no means an easy feat, but through cooperation and community empowerment we believe we can facilitate progress in this area. We are always striving to make a difference, and invite you to learn more and lend your support.
Food / Clothing Donation Drop-Off
To address the often dire food shortages in the community, weekly food commodity donations are made to residents in collaboration with the Paradise Baptist Church. In addition to items from the Atlanta Food Bank, residents are able to access the Clothing Closet.
Homeless Outreach
With this initiative, our goal is to promote great opportunities for those in need. With access to the right resources, people can become empowered by their own abilities and gain the confidence to fulfill their potential. Learn more about our work by getting in touch with our team today.
We should measure the prosperity of a nation not by the number of millionaires, but by the absence of poverty, the prevalence of health, the efficiency of the public schools and the number of people who can and do read worthwhile books.
Dr. W.E.B. Du Bois
Contact Paradise Community Development Center
1711 Donald Lee Hollowell Parkway, NW Atlanta, GA 30318
404-794-3457