Our Mission

 The Agape Community Center opened in June of  1997 as an outreach ministry of  Trinity Presbyterian Church. The Center now operates as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization governed by representatives from neighborhoods, churches, and other community organizations.

 Our mission is to help neighborhoods build communities. To accomplish this mission, the Center provides programs and facilitates community organizing for the residents of the Bolton Road community in northwest Atlanta.

 The Agape Community Center recognizes the need for resident self determination and citizen empowerment. Therefore, all programs are developed from the feedback and suggestions given by members of the community. Agape
 
 
Agape Community Center
Address: 2353 Bolton Road NW Suite 100
      Atlanta, GA 30318
Phone: 404-355-1877
Contacts:  Robert Lewis (Director of Youth Services)  rlewis@agapecc.org
Renita Robertson (Program Coordinator for Senior Citizen Activities)
Eligibility: Children of Bolton Academy, Sutton Middle School and North Atlanta High
School, Senior Citizens, and physically challenged adults.  
Cost:  Free
Hours:  Senior Citizen events:  Tuesdays and Thursdays from 11:00 am-2:00 pm.  The
After School Enrichment Program: ages 12-18 M-F 4:00 pm-7:00 pm.  Ages 5-11
Wednesday 4:00 pm-7:00 pm.  
Description:  Agape community center’s mission is to help neighborhoods build
communities.  To accomplish this mission, the Center provides programs and facilitates
community organizing for the residents of the Bolton Road community in northwest
Atlanta.  They offer an after school program for children ranging in age from 5-18.  They
also offer many programs and activities for senior citizens and physically challenged
adults.  
 
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