Youth advocates argue that a community center could transform the lives of center city youth by providing them with a safe space to go after school. The two former school buildings are located between 7th and 12th streets, which Community Action Lehigh Valley, an anti-poverty nonprofit, and the Allentown community and economic development center identified as a high need area for youth programming.
Source: Morningcall
These two Allentown schools are no longer in use. They soon could find new life.
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