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Alverta Munlyn
Alverta is the chair and co-founder of the Perry School Community Services
Center, a DC based organization addressing the needs of impoverished people
to achieve sustainability and upward mobility.
Perry School Community Services Center, Inc. was created in 1991 to address
issues of chronic poverty in the North Capitol St. area of Washington, DC.
The community raised over $5.6 million to convert the vacant and historic
Perry School into the Perry School Community Services Center. Perry Center,
Inc., as a nonprofit corporation, developed the Perry Center and provides
services in youth development, economic empowerment and social services.
Perry Center, Inc. through a collaborative, comprehensive and integrated
approach to social services, economic empowerment and youth development,
eradicates poverty, its causes and consequences, resulting in positive outcomes
for youth, adults and families, within its defined service area.
The Perry Center service area encompasses 9 census tracts in the North Capitol
Street area (bounded by 7th Street NW on the west, Florida and Rhode Island
Avenues on the north, 2nd Street NE and the railroad tracks on the east,
and Louisiana, Consitution and Pennsylvania Avenues on the south) with a
year 2000 population of approximately 20,000 people, 5,100 of whom were 19
and under.
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