Our History
Trinity Alliance
Founded in 1912 by Episcopalian Pastor Reverend Creighton Storey, Trinity Alliance of the Capital Region is known for its pioneering efforts in social service and health and wellness delivery. Innovations include one of the longest continuously running after-school programs in the city of Albany, the presence of neighborhood establishments in every inner-city Albany neighborhood supporting broad social involvement and community (re)development, primary family support programs aimed at keeping families together, cradle to grave services and total, wrap-around services under one roof.
(See "Early History of Trinity Institution" on our documents page for a more complete history)
Arbor Hill Community Center
The mission of the Arbor Hill Community Center is, “To provide services to the community that will support and promote healthy families, adults and children. The center is dedicated to improving the neighborhood as a setting for family life, contributing to health and well-being, and promoting education and employment as a means of self-development.”
Homer Perkins Center
Homer Perkins Center was incorporated in 1992. It is a 20 bed co-ed drug treatment facility licensed and funded by the State of New York Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services. The center was named in memory of an Arbor Hill community leader, Mr. Homer Perkins, who provided many years of counsel and leadership to its residents.

