On July 21, HP CAV supporters, along with city officials and community members, gathered to recognize Mr. Zaki Khalifa and to celebrate the ribbon cutting and official dedication of the new office location at 792 North Main Street. Mr. Khalifa donated this building to HP CAV and an anonymous donor made it possible for us to renovate the space, making it more suitable for our needs. Gretta Bush, HP CAV Board Chairperson and Jim Summey, Executive Director, presided during the ceremony.
The new HP CAV building houses our Executive Director as well as the America Works office, currently led by Jackie Iverson. There is space for HP CAV’s administrative assistant, once hired, as well as the America Works intern. In addition, there is a classroom are and space for HP CAV meetings.
Check out the local news coverage of this event: http://triad.news14.com/content/628374/donated-building-helps-organization-continue-mission
HP CAV is most grateful for this generous gift and we will continue to work hard to make High Point a safer place for everyone!