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Bridges To Independence company history timeline

1985

Bridges to Independence has been serving Arlington County, VA since 1985 when the Arlington-Alexandria Coalition for the Homeless (AACH) was founded with funding from local government and churches.

1996

In 1996, the congregation elected as pastor Doctor Leonard L. Hamlin, Sr. who spearheaded the creation of a Community Development Corporation (CDC) to focus on redevelopment efforts in the community.

1999

In 1999, the CDC was named in honor of its pioneers, and was formally incorporated as the Bonder and Amanda Johnson Community Development Corporation.

2011

In 2011 BAJCDC partnered with Macedonia Baptist Church and the Arlington Housing Corporation to build The Macedonian, a state of the art, affordable, residential building.

2015

Looking to better reflect how its mission and services evolved and expanded over the years, the organization rebranded to Bridges to Independence in 2015.

2020

On December 15, 2020, Bridges merged with the Bonder and Amanda Johnson Community Development Corporation (BAJCDC). The organization combined under the Bridges to Independence brand with Bonder and Amanda Johnson Community Services Center, as a Program of Bridges.

In 2020, Bridges to Independence sought to expand the scope and reach of its services.

By 2020 when it merged with Bridges, BAJCDC had become an integral part of the Green Valley community providing services to nearly 400 individuals and families.

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