The Concerned Citizens Network of Alexandria (CCNA)
Advocates for EQUITY in Education, Health, and Social Justice.

The Concerned Citizens of Alexandria (CCNA)
Committed to EQUITY in Education, Social Justice and Health

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CCNA Talks Leadership with Community Partners at Global Summit

Leading Community Change

To better the lives of everyone who lives and works in Alexandria.

We inform

to keep our community aware of key issues and potential solutions.

We inspire

our fellow citizens to engage in the public square for the benefit of all.

We empower

through our programs and advocacy to act as a catalyst for change.

News & Events

Community Impact

Our three programs are making a difference in the community.

CCNA Cares Initiative

As part of our CCNA Cares Initiative to keep our citizens informed, inspired, and empowered, CCNA hosts regular discussions, town hall meetings, community forums, and workshops focused on total community health. Topics include Mental Health Awareness, Home Safety, COVID, Eye Care/Glaucoma, and much more.

Total health, which includes mind, body, and spirit, is our vision for a thriving community. To that end, we produce a regular series of public service announcements, video interviews, and voices of neighbors sharing their stories of encouragement.

These include:

  • It’s OK to Talk (when feeling down or stressed)
  • Love Your Eyes (to prevent Glaucoma & other eye health issues)
  • Get Your Shot (to take COVID vaccines)

Our mission is to advocate for EQUITY in Education, Social Justice, and Health.

Mental Health

Glaucoma

COVID-19 PSAs

Testimonials

"We are our brother's Keeper. Please take your shot.

Wanda Taylor

Alexandria Host Lions Club

"Every child is important and can excel at something!"

FERDINAND T. DAY

First African American ACPS Board Member & CCNA Board Member, Emeritus

“ It is truly an honor and privilege for CCNA to work with our young people in Alexandria.”

DR. GREGORY HUTCHINGS

An Alexandria native and the city’s new Superintendent of Public Schools

“Individual acts of caring can have as much impact as a big policy” because it aids the generations that follow,” helping them to succeed in school and in life.”

DR. ERICKA MILLER

Vice President of Isaacson, Miller

“We can’t do the work of closing the achievement gap without (CCNA).” “Without the partnership of RARE, there would be a lot of students who wouldn’t have the confidence they need to succeed.”

CHRIS LEWIS

School Board Member

"As a native Alexandrian, I am proud of the work CCNA does to support our students and their families"

GWENDOLYN DAY-FULLER

Immediate Past Chair, CCNA

"Congratulations to CCNA for a decade of great work.  Very well done."

JANICE HOWARD, ESQ

"Thank you for continuing to make a difference in lives of our citizens."

LYNWOOD CAMPBELL

“The students I work with during the day get an extended lesson into what we learned during class,” “It’s really helped with reading comprehension. For a large percent, they begin to enjoy reading.”

FELICIA TOLLIVER JOHNSON
Language Arts Teacher at Hammond

“The RARE program has given my daughter the confidence to find answers and to have a better understanding of math problems that I couldn’t explain before.”

SILVIA NAVARETTE
RARE Parent

"Ms Lewis, Congratulations to you and CCNA for your decade of mentoring and caring for our children and their families.  You continue to make our community a great place to live."

PASTORS CARL & VALERIE SHEGOG
Word Alive Family Worship Center

"I'm pleased that our contributions to CCNA are helping you make a difference in lives of the students in your community."

KEVIN PAIGE
KP21 Productions

Thank you for helping us Reach & Rise for Excellence!

Text "FORCCNA" to 44-321 to Donate

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ADDRESS

Concerned Citizens Network of Alexandria
107 S. West Street
Suite 144
Alexandria, VA 22314

PHONE

(703) 973-0290

EMAIL

INFO@CCNALEXANDRIA.ORG

CONNECT

Concerned Citizens Network of Alexandria is tax exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.