For three decades, Central Detroit Christian (CDC), led by Executive Director and Founder Lisa Johanon, has been a beacon of hope and transformation in the heart of Detroit. Established in 1993, the organization has worked tirelessly to revitalize communities, empower residents, and offer tangible solutions to poverty, housing instability, and educational gaps. Under Johanon’s visionary leadership, CDC has not only provided immediate relief but also long-term development opportunities for countless individuals and families in the central Detroit area.
Lisa Johanon’s journey with CDC began with a mission to build relationships and meet the practical needs of her neighbors. What started as a small initiative to provide food and basic necessities has grown into a multifaceted organization addressing the root causes of poverty. From affordable housing projects to job training programs and youth development, CDC’s holistic approach has fostered sustainable change in the lives of those it serves. Johanon’s leadership has been integral to this vision, ensuring that every initiative is community-centered and driven by the real needs of Detroit’s residents.
Integral to CDC’s success is its dedicated and passionate team, including Lisa’s husband, Dan Johanon, who has played a key role in the organization’s operations and community engagement efforts. Dan’s support, both in leadership and behind the scenes, has helped CDC execute many of its large-scale initiatives, ensuring that projects are carried out effectively and with care. Together, Lisa and Dan form a dynamic partnership, with complementary strengths that have allowed CDC to thrive in the face of challenges.
One of CDC’s flagship programs is its housing initiative, which has helped hundreds of low-income families secure safe and affordable homes. The organization has renovated dilapidated properties and transformed them into livable spaces, contributing to neighborhood revitalization and economic stability. By fostering homeownership and providing resources for first-time buyers, CDC has created a ripple effect, helping families build wealth and invest in their community’s future.
In addition to housing, Central Detroit Christian has invested heavily in education and workforce development. The organization’s youth programs, such as tutoring, after-school activities, and mentorship opportunities, have shaped the futures of many young Detroiters, equipping them with skills for success. Meanwhile, their adult workforce initiatives offer job training, financial literacy workshops, and small business support, helping residents achieve financial independence and career growth.
As CDC marks its 30th anniversary, Johanon reflects on the progress made but also acknowledges the work still ahead. “Our vision has always been to uplift our neighbors, not just through charity but by empowering them to create lasting change in their own lives,” says Johanon. “While we celebrate this milestone, we remain committed to continuing our mission to serve and grow alongside this vibrant community.”
Looking to the future, CDC is poised to expand its impact with new projects aimed at promoting social equity, health and wellness, and further economic development in central Detroit. With Lisa and Dan Johanon at the helm and a strong, committed team, Central Detroit Christian remains a shining example of how one organization’s unwavering dedication can lead to decades of transformation and empowerment for an entire community.