A Collaboration…

In 2017, Shiloh Community Association joined with two other historic African American community-based organizations – East End Valley Street Neighborhood and Burton Street Community Associations – and an African American educational nonprofit, Project Lighten Up, to form E. W. Pearson Project Collaborative.

The Mission

The Collaborative’s mission to is implement a regenerative grassroots accountability system, which works to build, maintain and protect pillars of resiliency in systemically marginalized neighborhoods, while we create a culture of sustainability that is inclusive and economically just. The neighborhoods’ partnerships are leveraging social and historic capital to begin to create significant changes in areas that have needed investment and support for decades.

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Addressing urban poverty through strengthening assets

Volunteer Opportunities

The E. W. Pearson Project Collaborative thrives because of the volunteers who serve within each of the member organizations. During this past year, over 500 volunteers worked in gardens, created murals, participated in beautification projects, attended neighborhood meetings and worked with students with members of the Collaborative.

The E. W. Pearson Project Collaborative members value your time and talents. To volunteer with our organization complete this form and a representative will contact you: