Hockessin Colored School #107
EIN: 30-0815441 · Wilmington, DE
Our Story
The Hockessin Colored School #107, built in 1920, was pivotal in the 1954 U.S. Supreme Court ruling, Brown v. Board of Education, which desegregated schools across the nation. Today, it is being transformed into a Center for Diversity, Inclusion & Social Equity, preserving its historical significance while fostering educational enrichment and community engagement.
Impact
This historic landmark serves as a beacon for diversity, equity, and inclusion, offering educational programs and community initiatives that address social justice and promote systemic change.
Why Donate?
Your donations support the preservation of HCS #107 and its transformation into a center that champions diversity, inclusion, and social equity, ensuring that the lessons of the past inspire future generations.
Get Involved
Join the movement for social justice and equity by donating today! Your contribution, whether in cryptocurrency or cash, helps sustain vital programs and initiatives that make a difference in the community.
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