The Logan County Chapter of Concerned Citizens was formed by a council of approxamatly 100 local citizens of various ethnic and social classes. This organization consits of a diverse group of individuals including lawyers, doctors, city officials common citizens and even some local youths. This group of citizens was formed because there was violence in our city and someone had to speakout to keep it from Escalating further. The concerned citizens had its first meeting at Bank Street AME Church. Later a historic building was acquired known as the K.P. hall. After recieving a grant from Kentucky Govenor Paul Patton in the amount of $228,000. This building renovated. Our first tutoring program started in 1996 with only 5 students it has grown to about 50-75 students per week. We now have a computer lab for the public, we offer mentoring groups, free community food bank, summer cooling program, teen rap sessions, teen pregnancy forums, alcohol and drug addiction seminars, youth dances, beauty pageants, fashion shows and much more.