Ashview Heights is a historic intown neighborhood located in southwest Atlanta, Georgia, United States. Established in the 1920s, it was one of the first planned African-American middle-class communities in Atlanta. The neighborhood is served by Booker T. Washington High School, which is Atlanta’s first African American high school and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The neighborhood is in close proximity to the Atlanta University Center. The neighborhood is part of NPU-T.
The Community Engagement Committee is dedicated to fostering meaningful connections between our organization and the residents we serve. Our mission is to create opportunities for collaboration, address community concerns, and support initiatives that enhance the well-being and growth of our neighborhood. Through events, partnerships, and open communication, we aim to build trust, strengthen relationships, and ensure that every resident's voice is heard and valued. Together, we’re working toward a vibrant and thriving community.
L. Dany Craig
President
Dany@ashviewheights.org
Caroline Anderson
Treasurer
Caroline@ashviewheights.org
Melody Blount
Immed. Past President
Melody@ashviewheights.org
Cassie Harris
Secretary
Cassie@ashviewheights.org
David Gregory-Yarborough
Vice President
David@ashviewheights.org
Antwan Jones
Community Engagement Chair
antwan@ashviewheights.org