Our building has several tenant organizations who lease one of the former classrooms and are non-profit groups with a wide range of state-chartered goals.
Little 5 Points Community Center
We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization located in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
Our mission is to educate, entertain, enlighten and inspire through the art and skill of juggling.
We have free weekly meetings Thursday evenings at the Little 5 Points Center for Arts & Community. We get together to learn and teach the art of juggling.
Our members teach juggling at local public libraries in the Atlanta area, the Renaissance Fair in April and May, many schools and senior centers. Some members work as hospital clowns at children’s hospitals through Humorology Atlanta.
We host the weekend-long Groundhog Day Jugglers Festival in February each year.
See the 5-minute video about our club and festival.
The Enlightened Collective Inc. is a personal growth and spiritual development nonprofit ministry. We provide and promote education, community, and one on one support for individuals seeking personal growth and spiritual development.
The Enlightened Collective Inc (The E. Collective) believes that the unhappiness and misery present in the world stem from individuals not knowing how to live in alignment with their personal truths, as well as from a lack of alignment with the universal laws of nature and God. We believe, and have experienced, that the world becomes a better place when individuals live in harmony with their personal truths and with the divine laws of nature and God.
Manga is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with a mission to preserve, present and teach indigenous African cultural arts through dance, drums, fashion, drama, songs, and more.
Manga’s high energy repertoire exhibits cultural traditions from Western, Central, and Southern Africa. Manga Dance Company offers a three pronged approach to products and service delivery. Dance is offered as entertainment, a healing modality, and educational platform to instruct audiences on the meaning and origins of indigenous African dances. During Manga’s 30 year history, audiences of all ages have experienced the best of African culture and arts!
The Seed & Feed Marching Abominable, Atlanta’s wildest community band, has been thrilling audiences since 1974, performing at home and on the road in festivals, on stages, and in support of community events and fundraisers of all kinds.
Throughout its history, the Band has electrified audiences with its trademark style of explosive sound and colorful street theater. Originally formed as part of a theatre company, the band is well known for its fancifully costumed performers as well as its high-energy music.
Manga is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with a mission to preserve, present and teach indigenous African cultural arts through dance, drums, fashion, drama, songs, and more.
Manga’s high energy repertoire exhibits cultural traditions from Western, Central, and Southern Africa. Manga Dance Company offers a three pronged approach to products and service delivery. Dance is offered as entertainment, a healing modality, and educational platform to instruct audiences on the meaning and origins of indigenous African dances. During Manga’s 30 year history, audiences of all ages have experienced the best of African culture and arts!
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