Love Community Development Corporation referred to as Love CDC was established on April 26, 1996 with Angeline Sumpter as C.E.O. and Founder. Love CDC is housed at The Love Center, located at 3980 N. Liberty Street, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27105.


Love CDC was created to develop the community in the service of providing programs and projects to sustain a healthy and prosperous quality of life for people we serve, through training and health awareness as an organization, Love Community Development Corporation is committed to civic accountability and dedicated to saving neighborhoods in Winston Salem, High Point, Greensboro, and surrounding areas. Therefore, Love CDC supports learning, planning, technical assistance, grant making, advocacy, organizing, and collaborations among the communities we serve.


Love Community Development Corporation, (LoveCDC) is a 501 (3), non-profit organization. LoveCDC’s mission is to enrich the lives of the community residents through educational programs and resources which will result in a safe, healthy, wholesome, and sustained community. Known to many in the community as “Love Center” - an epitome of who we are – “Love” is truly at the center of all we do!

Who We Are?

What We Do?

Under the leadership of Pastor Angeline Sumpter, CEO, LoveCDC implements educational and social programs that provide supportive services to Forsyth and surrounding county residents. LoveCDC reaches over 24,000 individuals annually through its food pantry in partnership with 2nd Harvest Food Bank and Food Lion Rescue Program. Funding from AmeriCorps, the Winston-Salem Foundation, Black Philanthropy Initiative of the Winston-Salem Foundation and donation from Hanes has afforded LoveCDC an opportunity to reach more people during the COVID-19 pandemic.


Some of LoveCDC’s educational workshops include financial literacy education for both teens and adults; entrepreneurship training, job search, resume preparation, on-line employment application submissions, mock interviews, Dress for Success donations; STEM workshops in partnership with Winston-Salem State University; educational workshops for youth on tobacco in partnership with RJ Reynolds; and youth workshops in partnership with Wake Forrest University. LoveCDC has also formerly served as a Job Link site and an AmeriCorps host site agency.


With its most recent AmeriCorps Seniors Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) implementation with funding from AmeriCorps, formerly known as the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS), LoveCDC collaborates with other community service agencies who serve as “Volunteer Stations” for RSVP volunteers to use their skills, talents and experience to assist in providing services to their clients. RSVP Volunteers focus on services for seniors and older adults with disabilities: companionship - card connections, visitation and phone pals, food pantries and "access to care" drivers. Its education focus includes virtual reading buddies - mornings and afterschool; in-person reading buddies - morning, during school and after school.

FOOD PANTRY

AMERICORPS RSVP PROGRAM

AFTER SCHOOL ENRICHMENT CAMP

JOB LINK

SNAP - CERTIFICATION

HOT MEAL PROGRAM

LOVE ACADEMY AT RISK PROGRAM

CLOTHING CLOSET

SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB

Services We Provide...

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