

Who We Are
OUR HISTORY
Established in 1981, the Black Child Development Institute (BCDI)-Atlanta coordinates community programs and initiatives throughout the state of Georgia, supporting the six interest areas of the National Black Child Development Institute (NBCDI)—early care and education, literacy, family engagement, child welfare, public policy, and health and wellness. However, on a local level, BCDI-Atlanta focuses on early care and education, policy and advocacy, literacy, and family engagement to support Black children and their families.
OUR VISION
BCDI-Atlanta envisions a society that ensures a successful future for all Georgia's children.
OUR MISSION
To improve and advance the quality of life for Black children and families in Georgia through education and advocacy
Black Child Development Institute-Atlanta, Inc. is a Georgia non-profit organization - 501(c)(3).
What We Do
With the support of NBCDI and its local community partners, BCDI-Atlanta delivers high-quality resources that respond to the unique strengths and needs of Black children and their families.
BCDI-Atlanta partners with child-serving agencies to implement culturally relevant and responsive programs promoting high-quality early care and education, policy and advocacy, literacy, and family engagement.
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Details
(678) 909-0800 | |
info@bcdiatlanta.org | |
https://www.bcdiatlanta.org/ |