PCA partners with local non-profit Christian organizations to live out the school’s mission of advancing God’s Kingdom by providing an education that prepares hearts and minds to follow Christ. These intentional partnerships create opportunities for students in grades 1-12 to learn about and contribute to a Christian-based cause greater than themselves. Students enjoy meeting representatives, touring facilities, volunteering at events, helping raise mission awareness, and giving back to their community through these local organizations. For the 2023-2024 school year, PCA is proud to work alongside these agencies as they endeavor to share the love of Christ through intentional, everyday actions that meet the critical needs of community neighbors.
Autauga Interfaith Care Center | Grades 2, 6, 10
The Autauga Interfaith Care Center (AICC) is an ecumenical response of Autauga County churches and service agencies to help meet the physical and spiritual needs of individuals and families facing urgent situations. The AICC helps Autauga County residents facing difficulties with physical, financial, and spiritual needs. There are typically two types of families that AICC serves: the family who relies on their own resources to support themselves. The aid must be meaningful and expected to resolve the urgent setback. The other family type has very few support resources and consistently finds itself in dire need. The aid provided to this type of family is expected to meet a critical, basic necessity. To learn more about how AICC services the Prattville and Autauga County community, click here.
River Region Pregnancy Center | Grades 1, 5, 9
The River Region Pregnancy Center exists to provide compassion, hope, and help to women and men in the River Region who are experiencing an unplanned pregnancy. The center provides free pregnancy testing and ultrasounds, peer counseling, post-abortion support, prenatal, infant, and parenting classes, as well as resources for baby and parents. To learn more about the River Region Pregnancy Center’s mission to protect unborn children, click here.
Meredith Foundation | Grades 3, 7, 11
The Meredith Foundation was established in memory of Meredith Greene, the first-born child of Jerry and Monica Greene, PCA faculty members. The foundation assists local children and families with immediate financial needs and provides Christmas for families with children unable to afford it.
Hope House | Grades 4, 8, 12
Hope House Montgomery was founded by Candace Cain in 2020. Candace moved to Montgomery from Michigan in 2016, where she volunteered as the after-school reading program director for Hope House Detroit. After finding a church home in Alabama and being “sent” to work for the community, she wanted to create the Hope House ministry in Montgomery. Ms. Cain contacted Becky and Gary Gentry, founders of Hope House Detroit, for counsel and approval to bring her dream to Alabama. Hope House focuses on aiding the Highland Park community by providing after-school programs in reading and tutoring. Hope House also shows love to those in the community with neighborhood clean-ups and inviting the community to breakfast/dinners and special events. Ms. Cain allows others to come and serve students in the area and even has interns from local colleges who help the ministry.
For more information or to get involved, contact Katie Furr, Head of School.