George Washington Carver Center Foundation
About Our OrganizationOur Mission
Empowerment in Action
To empower both youth and adults through a continuum of support, fostering youth development and enhancing the health, well-being, and overall quality of life for our entire community.
Legacy of Impact
Tracing the History of Our Community Facility
This marked the start of what later became the George Washington Carver Civic Club with 73 members responsible for Carver Center daily operations by 1958. The primary objective was to help maintain the low rate of juvenile delinquency among Black Victoria youth. Over a twelve year period, not a single attendee of Carver Center’s facilities was involved in any delinquency case.
Pioneering Empowerment and Community Leadership
Our Founder
Dr. Charles Arthur Dudley, Jr. was born January 10th, 1896, in Waskom, Texas, 19 miles east of Marshall, Texas. He earned an athletic scholarship to Bishop College, where he completed his undergraduate studies.
Without financial resources to start medical school, he played professional baseball during summers to pay for his medical training, with teams such as the New York Royals, the ABC Club of Indianapolis and the St. Louis Giants of the old Negro National League.
He graduated from Meharry Medical College in Nashville, TN, and moved to Victoria, TX, on January 1st, 1924 and started his medical practice immediately upon arrival.
Dr. Dudley was one of Victoria’s longest serving physicians. He was a dedicated civic leader and his impact on the community is felt by present-day Victorians.
Our Board of Directors
Wayne Bennett
Francis Ray Hardy
Victor Marshall
Kathrine McKinney
Faye Moseley