About Us

CCNA is committed to supporting our students, our family members, and our community at large.

HISTORY

CCNA was established in response to an April, 2009 Washington Post article, which identified  T.C Williams High School as one of the “Lowest Performing Schools” in the state of Virginia, with the highest dropout rates.

MISSION

To empower a comprehensive community wide effort to address the issues of equity in education, social justice and health.  Today, that includes addressing COVID 19.

GOALS

Today, in collaboration with our many community stakeholders, we use our three major programs: Reach & Rise for Excellence (RARE), Parent Engagement & Community Forums, to work with our schools, parents, students, families and citizens in the City of Alexandria.

It’s always easier to keep up than to catch up.

Ferdinand T. Day

CCNA Board Member Emeritus

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.