2646KensingtonAvenue
Philadelphia,PA19125
COMMUNITY CENTER AT VISITATION
Communitycenteratvis.org
A Beacon of Hope in Kensington
About Us
In November 2003, the Archdiocese of
Philadelphia opened the Cardinal
Bevilacqua Community Center’s doors to
serve and engage the community and
promote development. The Center
brought new life to the then abandoned
building, once famously known as the
Starlight Ballroom.
With the support of the community, the
help of donors and organizations, and the
spirit of the church, the corner of
Kensington and Lehigh Avenues no longer
sat as an eye sore of rubble but as a new
structure fully modernized. The Center
provides the community with sports,
education classes, after-school programs,
art programs, service opportunities, and
more.
Our History
Stemming from their community
commitment and hope to have the
Center become a more effective and
integrated resource for the Kensington
community, Catholic Social Services
transferred the management of the
Center to Visitation BVM Parish in July
2010. Today, the Community Center at
Visitation (CCV) is embarking on an
exciting new course with a renewed
hope and dream guiding its steps-to
facilitate a better quality of life and
meaningful possibilities for our
neighbors, and to become more
integrated within the community of
Kensington.
80% of families live
below the poverty
level
47% of adults have not
graduated from High
School
Mission
The Community Center at Visitation is committed to provide a safe place for
community outreach, continuous education, and recreation among the
diverse cultural communities of Kensington and its surrounding
neighborhoods. Serving as a “Beacon of Hope,” the Center embraces and
celebrates this community with particular regard for nurturing the potential
of its youth, senior, and immigrant populations.
About Kensington
Kensington is one of the 10
poorest Districts in the
country and the second
hungriest District in the USA.
Philadelphia Inquirer
October 2010
Community Center at Visitation
Programs and Services
2646 Kensington Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19125
Adult Education
English as a Second Language (3 levels: Basic, Beginner, Intermediate)
Adult Literacy
GED
Computer
Financial Literacy
Seniors
Seniors are a vibrant part of the life of Community Center at
Visitation. On Mondays, seniors arrive for bingo at 9AM and
stay to talk and share. Low-impact exercise with a certified
trainer is offered on a seasonal basis. Visits and outreach
with trained volunteers connect home bound seniors to
much needed services while allowing people to age in place
in a community that they love.
Food Program After School Program Drop In program
 Community Dinners Community Meeting
 Community Projects Movie Nights
 Basketball League Temporary Assistance
 After School Programs Food Pantry
Community Outreach
Recreation Gymnasium Arts
 Basketball Leagues Soccer Leagues Volleyball
 Art Festivals In door gymnasium Playground
 Holiday Events OPEN GYM Much, much more
Sports, Recreation and Healthy Lifestyles
Children and Youth
Programs for children and youth focus on providing young people
with a “safe place” to learn and grow. Many organizations partner
with the Community Center at Visitation to offer services that meet
students where they are.
Our Results
 Last year over 30,000
people benefited from
our programs
 Feeding 100 families per
week
 We service over 25,000
children each year
 Our programs boost the
self-esteem and
confidence of families
 Provide a “safe place” for
community activities
Impact and Sustainability
The CCV offers programs to match
the unique needs of the
surrounding neighborhood. We
provide job training, English
language development, food
distribution, education, recreation
opportunities, and more. These
programs will help neighbors
begin to break cycles of poverty
and violence, gain critical skills for
employment, further their
education, and meet basic needs.
• Improvement in community
safety and health
• Improved access to
educational opportunities
• Improvement in recreational,
art and other activities for
children
• Decrease in the number of
hungry children and adults
Get Involved
 Volunteer Special Events Make a Donation
 Help in Food Pantry Use your special skills
 Follow us on Facebook Support The Hope Gala
 Have your own Fundraiser (set up a Crowdrise page/call for information)
www.communitycenteratvis.org
For more information
Community Center at Visitation
2646 Kensington Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19125
215-425-9422
M – F 8 am to 9 pm
Saturdays & Sundays
(Dependent on Program)
Email:
bscanlon@communitycenteratvis.org
Parish Office
215-634-1133
www.communitycenteratvis.org
Community Visitation Center
A Beacon of Hope in Kensington
www.communitycenteratvis.com
Appendix 1 – Crime Comparison in Philadelphia
Appendix 2 –2012 Crime Statistics in Philadelphia
Appendix 3 – 2015 Projected Crime in Philadelphia

About CCV

  • 1.
    2646KensingtonAvenue Philadelphia,PA19125 COMMUNITY CENTER ATVISITATION Communitycenteratvis.org A Beacon of Hope in Kensington
  • 2.
    About Us In November2003, the Archdiocese of Philadelphia opened the Cardinal Bevilacqua Community Center’s doors to serve and engage the community and promote development. The Center brought new life to the then abandoned building, once famously known as the Starlight Ballroom. With the support of the community, the help of donors and organizations, and the spirit of the church, the corner of Kensington and Lehigh Avenues no longer sat as an eye sore of rubble but as a new structure fully modernized. The Center provides the community with sports, education classes, after-school programs, art programs, service opportunities, and more.
  • 3.
    Our History Stemming fromtheir community commitment and hope to have the Center become a more effective and integrated resource for the Kensington community, Catholic Social Services transferred the management of the Center to Visitation BVM Parish in July 2010. Today, the Community Center at Visitation (CCV) is embarking on an exciting new course with a renewed hope and dream guiding its steps-to facilitate a better quality of life and meaningful possibilities for our neighbors, and to become more integrated within the community of Kensington. 80% of families live below the poverty level 47% of adults have not graduated from High School
  • 4.
    Mission The Community Centerat Visitation is committed to provide a safe place for community outreach, continuous education, and recreation among the diverse cultural communities of Kensington and its surrounding neighborhoods. Serving as a “Beacon of Hope,” the Center embraces and celebrates this community with particular regard for nurturing the potential of its youth, senior, and immigrant populations.
  • 5.
    About Kensington Kensington isone of the 10 poorest Districts in the country and the second hungriest District in the USA. Philadelphia Inquirer October 2010
  • 6.
    Community Center atVisitation Programs and Services 2646 Kensington Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19125
  • 7.
    Adult Education English asa Second Language (3 levels: Basic, Beginner, Intermediate) Adult Literacy GED Computer Financial Literacy
  • 8.
    Seniors Seniors are avibrant part of the life of Community Center at Visitation. On Mondays, seniors arrive for bingo at 9AM and stay to talk and share. Low-impact exercise with a certified trainer is offered on a seasonal basis. Visits and outreach with trained volunteers connect home bound seniors to much needed services while allowing people to age in place in a community that they love.
  • 9.
    Food Program AfterSchool Program Drop In program  Community Dinners Community Meeting  Community Projects Movie Nights  Basketball League Temporary Assistance  After School Programs Food Pantry Community Outreach
  • 10.
    Recreation Gymnasium Arts Basketball Leagues Soccer Leagues Volleyball  Art Festivals In door gymnasium Playground  Holiday Events OPEN GYM Much, much more Sports, Recreation and Healthy Lifestyles
  • 11.
    Children and Youth Programsfor children and youth focus on providing young people with a “safe place” to learn and grow. Many organizations partner with the Community Center at Visitation to offer services that meet students where they are.
  • 12.
    Our Results  Lastyear over 30,000 people benefited from our programs  Feeding 100 families per week  We service over 25,000 children each year  Our programs boost the self-esteem and confidence of families  Provide a “safe place” for community activities
  • 13.
    Impact and Sustainability TheCCV offers programs to match the unique needs of the surrounding neighborhood. We provide job training, English language development, food distribution, education, recreation opportunities, and more. These programs will help neighbors begin to break cycles of poverty and violence, gain critical skills for employment, further their education, and meet basic needs. • Improvement in community safety and health • Improved access to educational opportunities • Improvement in recreational, art and other activities for children • Decrease in the number of hungry children and adults
  • 14.
    Get Involved  VolunteerSpecial Events Make a Donation  Help in Food Pantry Use your special skills  Follow us on Facebook Support The Hope Gala  Have your own Fundraiser (set up a Crowdrise page/call for information) www.communitycenteratvis.org
  • 15.
    For more information CommunityCenter at Visitation 2646 Kensington Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19125 215-425-9422 M – F 8 am to 9 pm Saturdays & Sundays (Dependent on Program) Email: bscanlon@communitycenteratvis.org Parish Office 215-634-1133 www.communitycenteratvis.org
  • 16.
    Community Visitation Center ABeacon of Hope in Kensington www.communitycenteratvis.com
  • 18.
    Appendix 1 –Crime Comparison in Philadelphia
  • 19.
    Appendix 2 –2012Crime Statistics in Philadelphia
  • 20.
    Appendix 3 –2015 Projected Crime in Philadelphia