The heart of Emporia and Greensville County.

Welcome to the Washington Park Association of Emporia, VA—the heart of Emporia and Greensville County. We are committed to revitalizing our Community Center and creating a vibrant, connected environment where every resident can thrive. Together, we are shaping a stronger, brighter future for generations to come.

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ABOUT US

Rooted in the heart of Emporia and Greensville County, Washington Park Association exists to uplift our community through meaningful programs and restored spaces. We believe every resident deserves access to opportunities that inspire growth and belonging. Together, we’re shaping a stronger, more vibrant future.

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What We Offer

Washington Park Association offers programs that bring people together, support families, and encourage personal growth. Through educational workshops, youth activities, wellness initiatives, and community events, we’re building a stronger, more connected Emporia and Greensville County.

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Support for our Community

Support is at the heart of everything we do. From empowering youth to equipping families, we invest in services that bring hope, stability, and opportunity to Emporia and Greensville County. By lifting one another, we build a brighter tomorrow for all. If you are interested in partnering with us click the link below.

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“Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, ‘What are you doing for others?’”

— Martin Luther King Jr.