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About ACP Project

History

  

The descendants of Annie Catherine Pridgen in May 2020 established the Annie Catherine Community Development Foundation to fortify their mother’s legacy. The foundation's purpose is to empower underserved community residents with vital resources to enhance their quality of life. 


Along with her siblings, she was involved in community affairs in Southeastern North Carolina and the National Capital Region. Their parents ingrained this type of community involvement and service into their children. 

  

Her father, Obed Pridgen, a WWI veteran, and her mother, Mattie Gross-Pridgen, profoundly and deeply impacted their local community. In 1951, Obed Pridgen sold a substantial portion of land at a discounted rate to construct a school for colored children located in the western region of Columbus County. This school served as a full K-12 educational center for those children. This deep-rooted sense of service laid the foundation for the ACP Community Development Foundation. 

Legacy of Love

  Annie, as an active member of her community and a dedicated civil servant, raised her children with strong morals and a commendable work ethic. She exemplified resilience and commitment to her community, carrying forward the legacy of love established by her father. Annie and her siblings maintained a robust bond, offering mutual support through the challenges of parenthood. They imparted this legacy of love to their children, who grew into productive and industrious members of society.

MEET OUR BOARD

At ACP Project, our mission is to empower communities through education and support. We believe that everyone deserves access to the resources they need to thrive.

 

Executive Leadership

 Delphia McCoy - Executive Director 

Veronica Brown-Anang - Assistant Executive Director

Angela Oliphant - Secretary

LaTonya Harris -Treasurer 


 Board of Directors 

Jean McDonald - Board Chair

Devalee Pridgen - Treasurer/Regional Community 

Engagement Coordinator for (DMV).

Antoinette P. Wooten - Secretary 

Harlene Walters Regional Community 

Engagement Coordinator Southeastern NC

 Senior Services/(Onsite)

Azona Evans, Facility Engineer 

    Quanise Wooten, Community Education & Program Coordinator (DMV) 


ACP is a charitable 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Federal tax ID: 84-5137939.


Questions about your gift? Contact: info@acpproject.org


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