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Elizabeth Barnett Elizabeth Barnett Elizabeth Barnett Elizabeth Barnett Elizabeth Barnett Elizabeth Barnett Elizabeth Barnett Elizabeth Barnett Ellie Ellie Ellie Ellie Ellie Ellie Ellie Ellie Ellie Ellie Ellie Ellie Ellie Ellie Ellie Ellie Ellie Ellie Ellie Ellie Ellie Ellie Ellie Ellie Ellie Ellie Ellie Ellie Ellie Ellie Ellie Ellie Hillary Moskow Hillary Moskow Hillary Moskow Hillary Moskow Hillary Moskow Hillary Moskow Hillary Moskow Hillary Moskow Hillary Moskow Hillary Moskow Hillary Moskow Hillary Moskow Hillary Moskow Hillary Moskow

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St. Ann’s Infant and Maternity Home Coalition for the Homeless Cornerstone Crime Victim's Compensation Program DC Center for Independent Living For Love of Children House of Imagene House of Ruth Housing and Urban Development Landloard Tenant Resource Center Little Sisters of the Poor- Jeanne Jugan Residence Latin American Youth Center Calvery Women's Services Central Union Mission CCNV (Community for Creative Non-Violence) Community of Hope (Family) Covenant House Washington (Youth) Gospel Rescue Ministries John Young Center N Street Village New York Avenue Shelter Open Door Shelter Franklin School Shelter Harriet Tubman Women's Shelter Self Help and Resource Exchange (SHARE) Hermanas Unidas (AYUDA) HIPS: Helping Individual Prostitutes Survive Lutheran Social Services South Washington/West of The River Family Strengthening Collaborative (SWWR) Model Cities Day Care Center Southeast Ministry's GED Program (formerly Moms & Tots) Metropolitan Police Department and SAFE, Inc National Domestic Violence Hotline Progressive Life Center My Sister's Place 801 East, St. Elizabeth's Hospital Georgetown Domestic Violence Clinic DC Farmers Market Rose Park Farmers Market RFK Stadium Open Air Market Mt. Pleasant Farmers Market Twin Springs Farm Stand Burleith Glover Park Farmers Market Brookland Farmers Market Ward 8 Farmers Market New Morning Farmers Market Adams Morgan Farmers Market Riverside Heritage Park Farmers Market St. Charles Baptist Church Columbia Road Health Services Columbia Road Health Services Hunt Place Health Center Planned Parenthood DC Shares

Area C Chest Clinic Green Door Prevention of Blindness Society of Metropolitan Washington Project WISH Comprehensive Psychiatric Emergency Program Joseph's House SOME Medical Clinic Bureau of STD Control Clinic Peace Lutheran Church Salvation Army SE Food Center of Ward 7 St. Columba's Episcopal Church South East Veteran's Center Dupont Circle Farmer's Market Penn Quarter Farmer's Market (FRESHFARM) H Street Farmer's Market (FRESHFARM) Foggy Bottom Farmer's Market (FRESHFARM) USDA Farmer's Market US Department of Transportation Farmer's Market Bloomingdale's Farmer's Market Eastern Market Farmer's Market Anacostia Community Outreach Center Marian Miller Community Center Antioch Baptist Church 19th Street Baptist Church Johenning Temple of Praise People's Congregational Church Queen of Peace Missionaries of Charity Berean Baptist Church MSB Community Outreach Center Congress Heights Trading Center School of Tomorrow Ballou STAY Center for Empowerment and Employment Training Sacred Heart Adult Education Center Walter Reed Education Services Division Ethiopian Community Center Educational Opportunity Center (EOC) Metropolitan Delta Adult Literacy Council Notre Dame Education Center Washington Seniors Wellness Center, UPO Allen House Upper Room Baptist Church Knox Hill Colony House UPO Senior Life Center Project KEEN Washington Urban League Senior Center - Aging Services Barney Neighborhood House Senior Program KEMP Senior Center/Kenilworth Dupont Park IONA Senior Service Center Ft. Stevens Recreation Center National Center on Black Aged Housing Development Corporation of DC Child and Family Services Agency Children's rights Council

Community of Hope, Inc. Congressional Hunger Center Consortium for Child Welfare` Capitol Hill Pregnancy Center of Washington DC Crisis and Family Hotline Family Court Self-Help Center Family Ties Project DC city-wide Sexual assault Hotline Bread for the City Bread for the City Adam's Place Shelter Communit Council for te Homeless at Friendship Place Green Door So Others Might Eat (SOME) Martha's Table Gerogetown Ministry Center Friendship House Rachels Women's Center Sasha Bruce Youthwork Academy of Hope GED Center Catholic Community Service of DC Chapel of St. Philips the Evangelist Adult Protective Service Afro-American Counseling and Psychotherapy Institute, Inc. Wmaaais.org Alcoholics Anonymous American University Domestic Violence Clinic American University Washington College of Law Clinic Program ARCH Asian/Pacific Islander Domestic Violence Resources Project Center for Child Protection and Fmaily Support Bright Beginnings Child Development Center Bethany Women's Center Father McKenna Center Charlie's Place Church of the Pilgrims Dinner Program For Homeless Women And the 9:30 Club Food And Friends Miriam's Kitchen Miriam's Kitchen Paramount Baptist Church Central Union Mission (Heaven's Grocery Store) Northeastern Presbyterian Church Food Pantry Sixth Presbyterian Church Covenant Baptist Church Covenant Baptist Church Commodity Supplemental Food Program, East Capitol Service Center Marshall Heights Community Development Organization The Welcome Table Plymouth Congregational Church Community Family Life Services Asbury United Methodist Church Bright Beginnings Columbia Road Health Services

Chartered Family Health Center Mary's Center Community of Hope Health Services SOME Medical Clinic SOME Medical Clinic Healthy Babies Project Bread for the City Medical Services Bread for the City Medical Services Southeast Center Unity Health Care Southwest Unity Health Care Brentwood Square Coalition for the Homeless Community Family Life Services Foundry Methodist Church Jubilee Jobs Hermano Pedro Day Center JHP, Inc. National Coalition for the Homeless Samaritan Ministry St. Luke's Episcopal Church St. Matthew's Cathedral National Student Partnerships (NSP) Travelers Aid, Union Station The Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless WIC (Women, Infants, and Children Anacostia Neighborhood Clinic Carl Vogel Center DC Care Consortium Whitman Walker Clinic Max Robinson Center Prevention Works START at Westminter Stanton Road Health Center Congress Heights Clinic Southwest Neighborhood Health Center Eofula-Spanish Senior Center (Educational Organization for United Latin Americans) Green Valley Apartments Sarah's Circle Bethesda Baptist Church Columbia Heights Greater Washington Urban League, Aging Division Harvard Towers Edgewood Terrace #1 Israel Baptist Church First Baptist Senior Center Keeping the Elderly Eating Nutritiously at Dwelling Place Senior Center Model Cities Senior Wellness Center SOME's Dwelling Place Senior Center Behrend-Adas Israel Senior Fellowship St. Albans Episcopal Church (Super Sixties) Teen Alliance for Prepared Parenting (TAPP) Us Helping Us Victim Services Family Support Center Washington Child Development Council Women Empowered Against Violence (WEAVE)

Wendt Center for Loss and Healing The Women's Center Strong Parents, Strong Families Parenting Program Torture Abolition and Survivors Support Coalition International (TASSV International) Survivors of Homicide, Inc. UPO Aging Services St Mary's Court Emmaus Services for the Aging Potmac Gardens Asbury United Methodist Church Garfield Terrace Campbell Heights Apartments Delta Towers Capitol Hill Towers St. Monica Episcopal Church Crummel Shelter A Wider Circle All Faith Consortium Emery Shelter Habitat for Humanity Carrie Simon House Our Place DC Joseph's House Little Sister of the Poor DC Center for Independent living Sarah's Circle

Address 600 W st NW Washington DC 20002 2001 14th Street SE Washington DC Ave 20020 1412 202-635-9053 Minnesota SE 3335 Sherman Ave NW Washington D.C. 20020 Washington DC 20010 1525 Newton St NW Washington need to go to the church first to get aDC slip20010 at 1213 Minnesota Ave, food 1413 Girard StNe NW Ave 1115 21st St pantry3720 is at MLK 1408Jr Minnesota Ave SENW 2711 Connecticut Ave Washington Dc 20009 Washington DC 20002 Washington DC 20020 Washington Dcor 20008 (202) 232-7356 7357 901 Rhode Island Ave NW (202) 265-1629 Washington DC 20001 1234 mass Ave NW 202) 667-9100 washington dc 20005 202-635-1995 health clinic 2250 202-347-8870 Champlain St NW N St NW 635 1333 Edgewood St NE 20009 Washington Washington DC DC 20017 (202) 232-8494 4901 Eastern Ave20005 Hyattsville, MD 20782 621 Rhode Island Ave NW 202-986-4701 301 559 5500 Washington Dc Central Union Mission 202 939 2076 234 2399 1519 U Street N.W. apartments Housing is located in Shaw 75 Eye St, SW Wshington, D.C. 20009 3715 2nd st SE Washington DC 20024 Washington Owned and OperatedDc by20032 Temple Sinai Heavan's 563-1064 3100(202) Military RoadStore Nw could not Grocery be contacted 3182B Bladensburg Rd NE DC 20003 222 East Capitol Street NE, Washington Washington DC 20015 phone number StreetWashington address: 2217 Street DC 14th 20018 Quadrant: NW Zip code: 20001 448 Ridge St phone number: 202-745-7118 (updated, the other numbers are for the 5 Thomas Circle Church) 1315 8th Street 202-232-0323 (202) 332-8888 820 6th Street (202)16th 546-8011 1628 Street 160 U Street (202) 462-4330 (202)Carolina 387-6421 337 North Avenue (202) 546-8706 1908 North Capitol Street (202) 1920 232-1144 G Street 602 N Street (202) 331-1495 (202) 289-4480 1227 Good Hope Rd (202)Luther 889-5000 3111 Martin King, Jr. Ave (202) 562-2636 1346 Florida Ave (202) 232-6090 128 M St, Suite 310 (202) 789-0867 3636 16th St BG-41 (202)Luther 667-3719 1920 Martin King Jr Ave (202)14th 610-1080 2901 Street 265-8200 128 (202) M Street, Suite 320 (202) 289-2525 5713 Dix Street (202) "O" 399-8590 2815 Street 202.583.4655 1434 HarvardRoad St 1420 Columbia 4th Floor 2041 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave 202-518-6737 202-889-1425 3118 16th Street 1345 Saratoga Ave #2 202-234-6855 Washington DC 20018 924832-9400 G St (202) Washington DC 20001 3425 A Street SE (202) 772-4200 Washington, DC 1104 Allison NW 20011 (202)Street, 396-1200 (202) 722-1815 645 Taylor Street (202)526-5344 3732 Minnesota Avenue NE, Washington DC 20019 4635 South Capitol Street SE (Rite Aid parking lot) (202) 397-7300 3924 Minnesota Ave NE (Chartered Health parking lot) Division Ave and Foote Street NE (202) 439-8282 (202) 439-8282

Mon. and Wed. 10am-2pm, 3rdemergency Wed, Thursfood andpantry, Friday of Hours Hours: 10 and am-12:00pm and canned dried food, every month, 8:30-2 (closed Free lunch program: MW F 1:00pm-4:00PM (Tues-Thurs) referral12:30-1:30pm required and a call for lunch) M-F (closed for lunch) (with appointment and refferal, from8:30-4, an agency, clients can Required: Photo proof of Food pantry: W & ID, TH 10-2pm, must be an adult) only go once every 3 months DC address, proof of income, referral and ID 7:30-9:30 required every saturday Groceries forand women who are proof of Sun, age residence of every 4th thursday 10-12 Sat, and Federal pregnant, had a baby in for the clothing store: Mon & Thurs your child, proof of age community food give away on Holidays onor mondays, and past year, are breast11:30-2, call ahead and a seniors, Social the picture lastand thursday ofSecurity every ID required christmas and thanksgiving, feeding (and who are not on referral required number. month, SS #lunch required 12 pm WIC); children from birth to 24/7 programs, 24/7 residential for housingand contact main age 6; senior citizens age 60 must contact the the main office for Groceries forappointments women who are and up. Photo ID, proof of office to discuss programs pregnant, had a baby in the 24/7 residential housing day residence and income andcenter: entry health clinic past year, or are breast4-6 month residential MOn-fri: 7:30-4pm required and proof of child's mon& wed: 8:30-6pm feeding (and who are not on transitional housing programs Weekends: 9:00-4pm residence, for seniors: IDto residential tues children &Thurs: from 8:30-8pm WIC); birth wellness center: 9-4 pm required, proof social security fri: 8:30-4 pm 7:30age 6; senior citizens 60 ESL tutoring Tuesdays: weekdays onlyage number required up. 9, 9-10:30;and thursdays:7:30-10 by appointment, housing is dental services: contact during weekdays for long term night shelter 7am-7pm shelter 24/7 MonWed: 8:30-5 pmisin hours vary for food pantry 9am-5pm MondayFriday information about affordable availble as well thurs: 8:30-7 pm from the church (seperate housing availability stays open longer during fri: 8:30-noon Heaven's Grocery Store): office hours mon-thurs: 9-5pm hypothermia warnings and 9:30-11:30 fri: 9-4 extreme weather Mon-Fri: 8:30am-4pm Breakfast: 6:00am-7:00am Mon-Fri: 8:30am-4pm (Closed could not be verified Tues-Sat 9am-5pm available Mondayfor – Friday lunch) 6:45am to answer -7:45am calls; grocery bags by appointment only. Sunday & Saturday Wed 10am-1pm Dinner: 5:00pm6:00pm Mon-Fri 9am-5pm 2nd,Mon-Fri: 3rd, 4th9am-5pm Sat: 7:30am Food Service: Tues, Wed, Every Sat: 9amThurs:other 9:30am-12pm 11:30am Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri: Mon-Thurs: 9:30am-11:30am 11:30am-1:25pm Groceries distributed Thursday mornings 2nd and 4thTues: Sat: 10am-12pm Every other 10am-11am for seniors and disabled; 9am-1pm 9am-3pmelse 11am2pm fororeveryone depending on the program Mon-Fri 8:30am-5pm Mon-Fri, 8am-4:30pm Mon-Fri 9 to 5 Mon-Fri 9am-7pm; Saturday 10am-7pm M-F 10am-3pm Mon-Fri 9am-5pm 9am-5pm 8:30am-5pm; M-F Monday - Friday, 8:30am 3:30pm Mon - Fri 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday through Friday Monday 9am 9through am to 5Friday pm Monday through Friday to to 5pm 8:30 am 5:00 pm Thursdays reserved only for Intake : 9-4:30 appointments Monday Friday Mon - Fri Saturdays 9am to 2pm 9:00 Mon- -5:00 Fri 9:00 - 5:30 Mon-Fri: 9am-5:30pm Mon -Mon Fri 9:00 - Fri- 5:00 Mon-Fri 8:30am-5pm Minnesota Ave: 8:30 am 10:15 am Mon -Capitol Fri : 10:30 am 8:30 - 11:15 South Street: am am - 9:15 am

4901 Eastern Avenue Hyattsville, MD 20782 301-559-5500 Voice 1400 20thAve Street NW 1234 Massachusetts NW 301-853-6985 FaxSuit e C-1015 Suite G-3 (202)-347-8870 If you are a youth in need ofSuperior emergency assistance, DC Court 301-559-4862 Social Services Fax please call the Washington, DC 20036 Covenant House Nineline at 1.800.999.9999. 515 202.347.7808 5th St NW Phone: 1400 Florida Ave, NE Suite 104 Fax: 202.347.7803 (202)388-0033 Administrative Offices (202)879-4216 1763 Columbia 1110A Road, NW, First Floor, Washington 20009 -6th Street Suite 4 DC DC 2001 Mississippi Avenue, SE -N.E. Washington, 20020 202-462-8686 Washington, D.C. 20002 Phone: 202.610.9600 Fax: 202.610.9610 5 Thomas Circle, NW (202)-518-8488 Washington, DCNE 20005 820 1st St Community Center 409 Outreach E StDC NW20002 (202) 667-7001 Washington, Administrative Offices & Housing Program 7 New Avenue, NE Washington, DC 20002 DCYork Superior Court Building B Room 102 (202) 275-9200 4200 Harewood Road, NE 1413 Girard Street NW, Washington, Phone: 202.610.9514 Fax: 202.610.9627 Washington, DC 20001 DC 20009 Washington, DC 20017-1554 Main Phone: (202) 232-7356/7357 (202)737-4700 Phone: 202-269-1831 1419 Columbia Road Fax: (202) 232-1014 Community Service Center 928 5th Street,N.W. NW R Street, 2001 Mississippi 1350 Avenue, SE, Washington, DC 20020 20001 Washington, DC Health Services Phone: 202-610-9632 Fax:20009 202-610-9640 Address: 425 2ndStreet StreetNW, NW,Washington, Washington,DC DC20009 20001 2250 Champlain Phone number: 202-745-7118 Phone #:(202) (202) 393-4409 Main Phone: 232-9022/9091 Residential Services 810 5th Street N.W. DentalAddress: Lab: (202) 232-6989/6940/6823 2001 Mississippi Avenue, SE, Washington, 119 D Street NW DC 20020 Washington, D.C. 20001 Main Fax: (202) 232-8494 Phone: 202-610-9690 Fax: 202-610-3089 Washington, DC 20001 Phone: 202-842-1731 Provider Office Fax:| Fax: (202)202-898-0285 232-5209 N Street Village, Inc. Peer Supported Pregnancy Prevention Program Phone1333 Number: 202-639-8469 N Street N.W. Hope Apartments 2001 Mississippi Avenue, SE, Washington, DC 20020 425 2nd Street, NW Washington, D.C.Washington, 20005 1355-57 New2nd York Avenue, N.E. D.C. 20002 3715 Street SE, Washington, DC 20032 Phone: 202-610-7863 Fax: 202-610-9640 Mailing Address: Washington, DC 20001 Tel: 202-939-2076 Phone #: 202 832-2359 Main Phone: (202) 563-1060 SHARE DC-Metro Phone#: (202) 639-8093 1900 Massachusetts Ave., SE Metropolitan Police Department Fax: (202) 563-1064 Teen Life Choices PO Box 768 This Shelter closed. It is no longer providing services. Washington, DC 3016 20003 Address: 300 Indiana Ave., NW, Room Washington, DC 20001 4914 AyersBladensburg, Place, SE, Washington, DC 20019 MD 20710 Phone#: 547-1924 Phone #:(202) 202-727-7137 202-610-7530 Address:Phone: 1736 Columbia Road Fax: NW, 202-610-0756. Washington, DC 20009 Main Office (Administration, Adoption/Foster Warehouse Phone Number: 202-387-0434 P.O. BoxAddress: 21394 Care, Camps, Church & SAFE, Inc. Community Ministries) Artisans Woodshop 5170 Lawrence Place Washington, DCCenter 20009 United Medical 4406 Georgia Ave., NW 1235 Kenilworth Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20019 Hyattsville, MD 20781 phone: 202-232-8150 fax: 202.232.8304 Domestic Violence Intake Center Southeast 1501 Half Street, SW, Suite 31 Satellite Washington, DC Phone:HOTLINE: 202-610-6518 Fax:20011 202-610-0875 1-800-676-HIPS 1328 Southern Avenue Room 311 Washington, DCSE, 20024 telephone: Phone Number:202-723-3000 (301) 864-3115 Washington, DC 20032 Address: 1125 Neal St NE, Washington, DC 20002-3821 fax: 202-723-3303 Volunteer Services 3111 Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, Washington Phone: 202-561-3095 x20 (7997)DC, 20032 Phone Number: 202-488-SWWR Phone Number: (202) 396-8100 2001 Mississippi SE, DC 20020 Tel: (202) Avenue, 562-2636, orWashington, (202) 562-1806 Fax: 202-561-3093 Phone: 202-610-6501 Fax: 202-610-9610 Fax:(202) 562-5121 Email: [email protected] Hotline. Monday - Friday Hours: 8:30AM 4:30PM, 1933 MontanaPhone: Avenue, 1- NE 800Washington, 799-7233 DC 20002 Telephone: 202-842-2016 P.O. Box 29596 Washington, D.C. 20017 SAFE, Inc. Fax: 202-842-0604 111 F Street, NW, Suite Phone#: 202-529-5261 DC Superior Court Address (lackingAddress: zip code) 2700 MLK Avenue, SE,334 Washington, D.C. 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Residential Service- 24 hours Business Hours: Mon - Fri 9-5 Mon - Fri 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Mon - Fri: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Mon - Fri: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Mon - Fri: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Mon - Fri: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm not specified Mon - Fri: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Mon - Fri: 8:00 am - 5:30 pm Calvary Shelter Mon -Fri: 9:15 am -824 12:00 The shelter is open hours Monday -Women's Friday, a.m. -pm 8a Monday-Friday from 9:00amopens its doors to all women office day for Business both men and women. p.m. 3:00pm who need housing. In order to Dinner is served Saturday, 10:00every am - day 5:00at put their name on the waiting 4pm. Referrals are available p.m. Note: Some serviced arein Hours ofshould Operation: list women come for residents from Monday to Sunday, closed. provided at different hours The website doesn't person to the7am-9am. addressspecify above Friday from "You and times. Please call toIt's Monday-Sunday (78p.m. days a times of7p.m. operation for the between and have one week to get an ID. check what kind of service is week) from 7:00p.m.-7:00a.m. various programs. open 7 days/week. Men and women in theand It's not specified in the being offered at what time Hours of Operation: The shelter serves dinner infirmary receive website. day. 24hrs/day, 7 days3 ameals week.a from 7:00p.m.-8:30p.m. day. Also provides written Women should during Shelter open arrived from 7:00pmfood is referrals for CCNV this time period in order to get 7:00am. Women canonly." shelter residents 24hours/day, 7 days aarrive week. From 7:00p.m.-7:00a.m. 7at food. 4:00p.m.days/Week. but official services begin at 7:00p.m. Shelter is Note: This is also For a open 7 days/week. hypothermia shelter. N/A referrals individuals should will IfShare you7:00p.m.-7:00a.m. are interested in joining follows a "distribution" The Metropolitan Police get assistance Mon-Friday the group please come in for 7days/Week schedule. People's foods are Department and SAFE,Inc. from 6:00am-9:00am. an intake during regular delivered, thus they don't have collaborated tohours: provide Family Law intake provide on site services. 24hr HOTLINE: services to domestic violence Mon-Fri 9:00 am 1-800-676– 5:00 pm. HIPS Monday9:00am-5:30p.m. victims 6:00PM-6:00AM on Friday weeknights and 24 hours 9:00am-5:00p.m. on on weekends and Mondays holidays. to Mondays-Fridays 7a.m.-6p.m. from Classes Fridays. are daily, Monday through Friday usually SAFE, Inc. NW from 9:00am -12:30pm DC Superior Court 24hrs/day7 days a week. Hours: 8:30AM - 4:30PM, 170 Monday languages spoken. Friday Need to verify -with the site. 24 hr. Hotline- 202-529-5991 SAFE, Inc. SE Not known. Call (202) 662-9640 for United Medical Center Tuesday-Thursday: 7amThursday & Saturday, 7:00 appointments. Domestic5:30pm Violence Intake a.m.-5:00 p.m. Center Southeast Satellite Friday-Saturday: 7am-6:30pm Wednesday: 4pm-7pm Hours: 8:30AM 4:30PM, Sunday: 7am-2pm April 5-October 25 July-November Monday - Friday Tuesday, Saturday:Thursday 9am-1pm& May 6 Saturday -8:30am-12:30pm November 18 Saturday: 7:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Sunday: 10am-2pm Summer-December Tuesday: 7-8pm May 7-October 29 Saturday: 8am-1:30pm Saturday: 9am-2pm Tuesday: 4pm-7pm June 3-mid March June 3-November Monday to Wednesday: May 9-October 2418 8:30 am 9:15 pm Saturday: 8am-1pm Monday to to Wednesday: Tuesday: 4pm-8pm Thursday: May-December 8:30 am to 9:15 pm June 6-September 26 Saturday: 10am-2pm 8:30 am to 11:30 am Thursday: 3rd Wednesday of every 1:30am pm10am-12pm to11:30 9:15 pm 8:30 to am month: NE Center: Monday-Friday Friday: 1:30 pm to 9:15 pm 95 5:00 pm 8:30 am to Friday: Monday-Friday 8:15 AM-4:45 NW Center: Monday-Saturday Saturday: 8:30 am to 5:00 Mon-Fri. 10:00 a.m.pm - 6:00 PM 9-5 8:30 am to 12:15 pm Saturday: p.m. 8:30 am to 12:15 pm You can either make an - Please call before visiting appointment, or walk-ins are the site welcome

1905 E Street, SE Washington, DC 20003 Building 9 (on 1221 the grounds of DC NW General Hospital) Taylor Street 2216Washington Rhode (202)Island 698-4040 DCAvenue, 20011 NE Washington, D.C. 20018 825 North Capitol Street, Telephone: (202) Hospital 464-9200 - AskNE for Intake DC General (202) 269-0203 SOME Medical Clinic 3rd Floor Compound Building 14NW 60 "O" Street, Washington, DC 20002 1905 E 442-5900 Street, SENW 1730 Lanier Place, Washington, DC 20001 (202) Washington, DC 20003 Washington, DC 20009 202.797.8806 Division of Sexually Transmitted Disease Control Office: (202) 673-9319 Phone: (202) 265-7174 717 14th Street, NW SOME Dental Suite STreet 750Clinic 4929 Ames NE 60Washington "O" Street, NW Washington, DCDC 20005 1211 Girard Street SE Washington, DC 20001 Phone: (202) 727-9860 20019 4929 Ames Street NE Washington DC 20003 202.797.8806 Washington DC 4201 Abermarle NW 200019Street 820 Chesapeake Street SE Washington DC, 20016 1500 block of 20th Street Washington DC NW Washington DC 20036 20032 8th Street NW, between 624 H Street NED and E 202.362.8889 Washington DC DC, 20002 and 24th I street NW,Washington between New Hampshire USDA Parking Lot Washington DC 20052 12th Street SW and Independence Ave 202.362.8889 Washington DC 20024 202.362.8889 1200 New Jersey Ave SE WAshington DC 20003 1st 202.720.8317 and R Street NW Washington DC 20001 7th street andAinger North Carolina 2443 Place SEAVE SE Washington DC, 20003 SE Washington DCAvenue 20020 3458 Pennsylvania Wasghinton DC 20020 1105 50th Street NE 202.889.5607 Washington DC, 20019 4606 16th Street NW 202.583.3965 Washington DC 20011 700 Southern Avenue SE 202.399.8118 Washington DC, 20032 4704 13th Street NW 202.829.2773 Washington DC, 20011 3310 Wheeler Road SE 202.561.0100 WAshington DC, 20032 924 Madison Avenue NW 202.829.5511 Washington DC 20011 2411 Lawrence Street SE 202.562.6890 Washington DC, 20018 202.563.5200 202.829.8454 810 5th Street NW 202.526.3685 3215 MLK Avenue Washington DC 20001 3401 4thJr.Street SESE Washington DC 20032 Washington DC 20032 600 W Street NE 1621 Park NW 202 842Road 1731 Washington DC 20002 Education Services Division Washington DC 20010 202.645.3390 Building 11, Delano Hall, 3rd Floor 202.832.4070 R Street NW NW 6900 Georgia Avenue 76031225 202.462.6499 1233 20th Street NW Washington DC 20009 20307 Washington DC 20012 Suite 600 Washington or DC 20036 202.782.7055 330202.726.0800 21st Street NE Washington DCRoad 20002SE 202.741.4730 1647 Good Hope Washington 20020 30013760 Alabama Avenue SE,DC Washington DC 20020 Minnesota Avenue, NE, DC 20019 202.388.5027 202/396-7351 2700 Jasper Street, S.E. 202.234.2665 Washington D.C. 20020 930 Farragut St.NE, NW,4th Washington 20011 900 G Street, Floor, DC DC 20002 727-4005 (202) 722-4048 Service Area: Ward 6 202/608-1344 (202)269-3400 2900 Newton St. NE, Washington 504 Kennedy St. NW, WashingtonDC DC20018 20011 (202) 939-9020 4300 Anacostia Ave. NE, Washington DC 20019 (202) 724-8934 896 Southern Ave. SE, Washington DC 20032 (202) 562-1365 4125 Albemarle St. NW, Washington DC 20016 1327 Van Buren St. NW, Washington DC 20012 202-966-1055 (202) 541-3754 2801 14th Street NW, Washington DC 20009 8181 Professional Place Suite 240 387-4022 400(202) 6th St., SW 20024 Landover, Maryland 27085 (202)442-6000 202-543-3900 301-459-1220

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 8:00 11:30 am and could not- get anyone on 1:30 the phone, and- 3:00 their pm hours are not - No tests listed on on theThursdays website Monday-Friday: 9-5 Medical Clinic anda Dental 24 hours 7 days week Monday-Friday: 8-4:45 Clinic 24-hour carebe facility, but toby Monday-Friday Services can accessed request a space please 8-4 phone or in person call Monday-Friday their number. 8am-3pm First three walk-ins will receive Food Pantry: 10am - 2pm emergency care on Monday, Monday - Friday 10.00am Monday - Thursday Tuesday, Thursday, and 4.30pm Friday SAME AS PEACE Church: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday: 9.00am Friday - 1.30pm Monday - Friday: 9.00amApril - December, Sundays 11.00am - 1.00pm 5.00pm 9.00am - 1.00pm January - 3.00pm March, Sundays Thursday - 7.00pm 10.00am - 1.00pm *April December only* Saturday: 9.00am - 12.00pm Wednesdays: 2.30pm *May - October only* 7.00pm Friday: - 2.00pm *April -10.00am November only* June 10.00am - October-only Tuesday 2.00pm *May -10.00am November only* Sunday - 2.00pm Food Pantry *May November only* -Saturday Thursday: - Sunday: 7.00am Tuesday, 6.30pm Monday - Friday: 10.00am 4.00pm 8.00pm 11.30am Monday - Clothing Friday: 11.00am Wednesday, Friday:6.30pm 9.00am- Tuesday, 3.00pm Friday: 12.30pm 8.00pm Monday - Friday: 9.00am Saturday: 5.00pm 9.00am - 2.00pm Friday: 9.00am - 11.30am Friday - Wednesday: 10.00am - 11.00am Friday: 9.00am12.30pm - 11.00am Wednesday: Office: Monday - Thursday 1.30pm 8.00am - 5.00pm Friday: 10.00am - Thursday 2.00pm Classes: Monday Classes: Monday -- Thursday Classes: Monday Monday---9.00pm Friday 12.00pm 9.00pm 9.30am Wednesday and Friday, EDP, vocational Classes: Monday -training: Thursday 7.00am - 4.00pm Monday Friday 6.00 9.00 (varies by - Monday Thurday,- Thursday, 10.00am8.30am - 9.00am 4.00pm 9.00pm semester) 12.00pm and 6.00pm 9.30pm Computer: Monday Monday Friday: 9.00am Thursday, 7.00am - 5.00pm Monday -5.00pm Friday: 8.00am Friday, 7.00am 4.00pm 5.00pm Monday Friday: day and Programs operate at different Call for GED test. evening classes (10.00am hours, mainly 8:45M-F Testing: Friday, 7.00am Classes: Monday -5:00 Friday, 9.00pm but varies) 4.00pm 10.00am - 2.30pm also some programs on weekends M-F/ 10-2 24 hours/ 7 days a week Mon-Fri: 10am - 2pm Monday- Friday 8:30AM-4:30PM Mon-Fri 9-5 8:30-4:30 Mon, Tues, Thurs - 10 - 6:30 Wed & Fri- 10-7 Mon-Fri: 10am MonFRi - 2pm Monday - Friday 2:30 pm - 9 9AM-5PM pm 8:30-4:30 8:15-4:45 M-F Saturday 10 am - 4 pm Mon-Fri Intake and investigations is a M-F 24/78-5 operation

1413 Girard Street, NW Washington, DC. 20009 (202)547-7022 232-7356/7357 400 (202) N. Capitol St. Suite G100 202-547-1589 Washington DC NW 20001 1438 Rhode Island Avenue, NE, Washington DC 20018 202-546-1018 Moultrie Courthouse 713 Maryland Ave, NE 20002 500 Indiana Avenue, NW, Suite JM-570 202-223-2255 Washington, DC 20001 202-547-3349 1438 Rhode Island Avenue, N.E.| Washington, DC 20018 Northwest Center Phone: (202) 879-1471 202-333-STOP 1525 202-333-RAPE Seventh Street, NW Washington, DC 20001 1640 Good Hope Road, 2210 Adams Place NWSE, 20020 Washington DC 20018 1221 Taylor Street NWNW 4713 Wisconsin Avenue. Washington DC 20011 SOME (So Others Might Eat) Washington, DC 20016 71 'O' Street, NW 2114 14th Street NW Phone: (202) 464-9200 Washington, DC 20001 Washington DC 20009 1041 Wisconsin Avenue, NW 202.797.8806 Washington DC,(fax) 20007 619 D Street SE 202.265.3849 1222202-328-6608 11th Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20003 Washington, D.C. 20001DC 20003 741 8th Street, SE, Washington, 202-338-8301 [email protected] Edgewood Street,NE (202)675-9050 924 G(202)682-1005 Street, NW Phone: info/make donations 202.675.9340 Washington, DC 20017 Corporate Office-Headquarters Washington, DC 20001 Fax: (202)682-8648 24-hour hotline 202.547.7777 1629 K Street, N.W. 202.269.6623 Suite 300 2001 14th Street 202.772.4300 S.E., Washington, D.C. 20020 Washington, D.C. 2146 24th(202) Place6778-4300 NE 2nd20006 floor 20018 (202) 541-3950 723-0030 (202) online resources: Thewww.wmaaais.org Montgomery Center 4530 Connecticut Ave. NWFenton Suite 111, Washington, DC 20008 8630 Street 4801 Massachusetts Ave. NW. unable to verify phone number (202) 966-9115 Suite 224 4801 Massachusetts Ave. Suite 438, DC 20016 NW, Silver Spring, MD 20910 Suite 417, DC 20016 1227 Good Hope Rd, SE 1400 Decatur Street NW (202) 274-4140 (301) 495-0856 Washington , DC DC 20020 Washington 20011 (202) 274889-5000 4140 Phone (202) (202) 464-4477 (202) 889-5035 714 G St,Fax SE Washington, 128 M Street, NWDC 20003 (202)N 544 - 3144 Washington, DC 20001 1333 Street NW, (202) 842-9090 Washington DC 20005 19 Eye Street, NW, 20001 1830 Connecticut Avenue NW 202-939-2076 Washington, DC 20009 2201 P Street, NW • Washington , DC 20037 309 E Street, NW. 20001 202.232.3066 202-387-6612 219 Riggs Road, NE, 20011 202 737-9311 2401 Virginia Avenue NW 202-269-2277 Washington, DC 20037 2401 Virginia Avenue 3924 4th Street SE,NW Tel: (202) 452-8926 Washington, DC 20037 Washington DC 20032 3182B Bladensburg Road NE, Tel: (202) 452-8926 Washington DC 20018 2112 Varnum St. NE, Washington DC 20018 (202) 5413 16th Street NW,562-6339 Washington DC 20011 (202) 489-6005 (202) 526-1730 (202) 723-5377 3845 South Capitol SW, Washington DC 20032 5601 Capitol St.SW, SE,Washington WashingtonDC DC20032 20019 3845East South Capitol (202)NE, 562-5576 3939 Benning Road Washington DC 20019 (202) (202) 645-6087 562-5576 305 E Street NW,GWashington 1317 Street, NW DC 20001 (202) 584-1800 926North 11th Capitol Street,(202) NW, Washington, DCDC 20001 5301 St. NE, Washington 20011 347-0511 202-347-2635 (202) (202) 628-0009 723-5330 1660 Columbia 128 M St.Road, NW NW Washington, D.C. 20009 Washington DC 20001 Main Number: 202-328-3717 Fax: 202-588-8101

and 1 pm-3 pm There is always a case manager available to provide Food Pantry walk-in and on-call assistance Hours of operation either in person or over the Monday:During 9:00 a.m.12 noon; phone. this time, case 1 p.m.4:00 p.m Mon., Wed.8:”30-6:”00 managers offer general Tuesday: a.m.12 noon; Fri.-9:00 8:”30-4:”00 information and referrals, 1 p.m.4:00 p.m Tues. and Thurs8:”30-8:”00 helping clients identify and Mon-Fri, 9:”00-5:”00 Wednesday: 9:00 Business: Mon - range Fria.m.10am access a wide of12Mon-Fri, 9:”00-5:”00 Walk-in service hours: noon; 1 p.m.4:00 p.m 4pm throughout services available Monday: afternoon only, Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 51 Thursday: 9 a.m.12 noon; Counseling: Bycity. appointment the 12:30-4:00 24/7 pm p.m.3 p.m drop-in hours:from Caseoffice Management (NoBy intakes accepted after 1 Friday: 9:00 a.m.12only noon; Monday-Friday, 9-5 10:00am to 2:00pm, Monday appointment Tuesday-Friday: mornings, 4:30 pm) p.m.4:00 p.m through Friday, for counseling, For clients a higher 8:30-11:30 •needing afternoons, 1:0024/7 information, and referral level of on-going support, BFC 12 hour emergency 3:00Roomshelter Clothing services. offers a case management operating from 7pm to 7am, Weekends and Federal clothing room opens program. 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Headquarters 2333 Ontario Road, NW Washington, DC 20009 3924 Minnesota Avenue, N.E. Washington, D.C. 20019 Main number: 202-483-8196 Telephone (202) 398-8683 DC 20009 Adult medicine fax: Washington, 202-483-8192 2250 Champlain Street NW, Pediatric fax: 202-234-5261 60202.396.2809 "O" NW Admin. fax: 202-483-0836 Appointments: (202)232-9022 orStreet, [email protected] Washington, DC NW 20001 60 "O" Street, 202.797.8806 Washington, DC 20001 Address: Northwest Center 202.797.8806 Healthy Babies Project Phone: 202.386.7020 (Medical Clinic 801 17th Street, NE 1201 Brentwood Road, NE Number) Phone: 202.610.7280 850 1525 Delaware Ave., SW Address: Seventh Street, NW Washington, DC 20002-7200 Washington, 20018 Address: 1638 GoodDC Hope Road, SE Washington, DC 20024 Phone: (202) 548-4520 Phone: (202) 832-8818 Fax:NW Suite (202)C-1015 832-8575 1234 Massachusetts Ave., Washington, D.C. 20005 3051500 E St.16th NW Washington, D.C. 20001,D.C. 202-347-0511 Street, NW Washington, 20036 2712 Ontario Road NW Washington, D.C. 20009 3211 Sacred Heart Way, NW, 20010 Headquarters- 1526 Pennsylvania Ave. SE, Washington, D.C. 20003 2201 P St NW Washingoton, D.C. 20037 1345 U St., SE 20011 and 1516 Hamilton St. NW 20020 (Th e phone number provided was for the SE site) 1514 15th St. NW Washington, D.C. 2000 1725 15th St NW Washington, D.C. 20036 701 First St. NE Suite 320 20001 128 M St. NW Washington, D.C. Washington DC 20002 1200 U Street, NW · Washington, DC 20009 2100 Martin King Jr. Stop Avenue, SE UnionLuther Station Metro Suite 1328 W St. 409 SE 20020 Washington, DCSt20020 1012 14th StFifteenth NW, Suite 700, 1156 NW 20005 1-202-610-7160 Suite 500 1701 14th St., NW (14th and R Streets) 1-202-638-0750 Washington, DC 20005 20009 2301 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave., SE Washington, DC 20020 1-202-223-9550 1-202-939-7690 (for appointments) 2501 Benning Road, NE, Washington, DC 20002 Westminster Presbyterian Church, 1-202-797-3500 (main line) DC 1-202-678-8877 400 I (Eye) St., SW Washington, 3240 Stanton Road, SEDC 20024 1-202-588-5580 Washington, 20020 3720 MLK, Jr.DC Ave., SE 1-202-484-8357 Washington, 20032 850 DelawareDC Ave., SW 1-202-889-3754 Washington, DC 20024 1842 Calvert Street NW, Washington DC 20009 1-202-279-1801 2412 Franklin St. NE, Washington DC 20018 1-202-548-4520 Phone: (202) 483-5800 (202) 635-0286 2551 17th St. NW, Washington DC 20009 1808 Capitol Ave. NE, Washington DC 20002 2900King 14th Jr. St.(202) NW,SE, Washington 20009 2041 Martin Luther Ave. Suite 401,DC Washington DC 20020 483-5800 Washington Hospital Center (Ward 4) Phone: (202) 610-6103 1845 Harvard St. NW,Main Washington DC 20009? TAPP Site Phone:(202) 234-6900 611 Edgewood NE,Hope Washington DC 20017 Adolescent Clinic (age 17 under) 2451 St. Good Rd,&SE Attempted Phone Numbers: (202) 238-0509 (202) 238-0509 110Ave. Irving Street, NW & 1251 Saratoga NE, Washington DC 20018 Washington, DC 20020 (202) 832-8266 Washington, DC 715 Randolph St. NW, Washington DC 20011 Nicole Avenue Otto or832-8483 Davita Mitchell DC 20020 (202) 2812 Pennsylvania SE, Washington (202) 877-0748 (202) 1901 Evarts St. NE,723-4313 Washington DC 20018 (202) 582-7112 2812 Pennsylvania Ave. SE, Washington Upper Cardozo Health Center DC 20020 (202) 635-1900 2850 Quebec Street NW, (Ward 1) Washington, DC 20008 (202)18 582-7138 3001 Wisconsin Ave. NW, DC 20016 Age & Washington under (202) 3020 14th363-7530 Street, NW (202) 363-8286 ext. Washington, DC 115 3636 Georgia Avenue, NW Rebecca Heagy Washington, D.C. 20010 2021 Alabama Ave. SE 1400 Sixteenth Street, NW (202) 612-3135 Washington, DC 20020 Suite 715 1111 16th Street, NW Phone: 202.446.1100 Washington, DC(Ward 200368) Congress Heights 200 Phone:Suite 202-547-6175 Adolescent Clinic (age 18 & under) Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202)King 387-0002 3720 Martin Luther Jr., Ave SE Floor Phone:3rd 202-452-9550 Washington, DC 20032 Renelle Williams 202-279-1819 or 202-877-0743

8:30 am to 5:00 pm Monday– Friday Health Services Health Hours: The Adolescent Monday and Wednesday 9:00 Monday: 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Services Clinic is open two a.m. – 9:00 p.m. Tuesday: 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Adult: Please call Mondays, Saturdays per month and from Tuesday, Thursday Wed: 8:30 a.m. to 6Please p.m. at Wednesdays and pm Thursday 9:00 am to 4:00 Friday 9:00 a.m. – 5:30 Thursday: a.m. to more 8p.m. p.m. 9:00 a.m.8:30 or Tuesdays at call 202-483-8196 for Saturday 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 Friday: 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. 10:00 a.m. to schedule a new information. p.m.Friday Dental Service patient appointment. MondayFree walk-in HIVHours testing Monday-Friday Monday: 8:30 a.m. to call 5 p.m. Pediatrics: Please 8through am- 4Friday pm MondayMonday Friday 9:00 9 morning am 5:45 pm Tuesday: 8:30 a.m. to Monday at 9:00 a.m. 8 am4 pm am to 5:00 pm 5 p.m. Wed: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. to schedule a new patient Class Hours Call for Thursday: 8:30Varya.m. to 7 p.m. appointment. Info. Friday: 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. Job Physical Appointments: M-F 8:00 AM-4:45 PM Hours Operation: MondayPleaseofcall morning Sunday 8:00Monday a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Friday 8:00toAM-4:30 PM Hours ofa.m. Operation: MondayatMonday 9:00 schedule an 1:00 - 9:00 p.m. Friday 8:15 AM-4:45 PM appointment for Wednesday. Tuesday 9:00 Friday a.m. - 1:00 Monday-Friday 9-5 p.m. 10-5 You Mondaymust be at- 9:00 leastp.m. 18 years and 2:00 Walk-ins from 10-1 or by old. Wednesday 1:00 9:00 p.m. appointment Monday-Thursday Must appointment for is Thursday 9:00 a.m. 1:00 M-F 9-5have (Officially) but-9-5 there first visit p.m. and 2:00 - there 9:00 usually someone from 7 Mon-Fri: 7am-3pm (Thep.m. voice Friday 9-3:30 Friday 9:00 a.m. p.m. or 8 am to 7-9much) pm recording didbetween verify- 1:00 this and - 5:00 listed.... p.m. There are2:00 noN/A hours I Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Also, there is usually think this is because they Case Workers areon there from someone around and Office Hours: Tuesday, send out legal reps toSat. different 9-1 Sun (because Street Sense Usually there are volunteers Wednesday, Thursday locations for and the clients to works out of there on the there 10-5, however, 10-2 meet with (the link lists N/A Mainbetween address for below the clinic weekend) therethe may be a few hour locations): does not provide hours butMonday Saturday There was -this number9:30 listed: spans where someone cannot they do provide hours for their 5:30 pm (800) 345-1WIC fill the time so there isn't In large measure our cases other sites: Sunday 12:30 5:30 pm Appointments anyone there. Monday & Wed 7:45network am-8 pm are handled by our of Tues, Thurs & Fri 7:45 am nearly 200 lawyers and Elizabeth Taylor Medical As far as my understanding -4:45 pm paralegals who volunteer atof Center WIC,one you do not just in you Saturday 8NW am (14th -2gopm 9-5 of M-F 7 intake sites. 1701 14th St., and have to makeN/A an appointment. R Streets) http://www.legalclinic.org/clien Washington, DC 20009 Monday-Tuesday ts/Quick%20Access%20_Site 1-202-797-35008-8 Wednesday-Friday 8-5 %20Info%20_.pdf Monday-Thursday M-F Mondays and 9-5 Fridays,8-8 and Friday 8-5 first and third Wednesdays: 645 - 845 1-430 Monday-Friday: Also, the Max Robinson Monday-Friday: 815-445 Center... but that has its own Monday-Friday: 815-445 listingMon-Fri: so iI will 8:30-5pm put it on its own form. Breakfast 9am, Lunch 12pm Mon-Fri: 10am - 2pm Senior Citizen program = Mon.-Fri. 9am-5pm Mon-Fri 10am-2pm 9am-3pm: Transportation Regular Church Hours = MonMon-Fri: 9am - 6pm 9am-3pm: Deaf and Hard of Fri. 9am-10pm Hearing Program Mon-Fri: 10am - 2pm? 9am-5pm: Office Mon-Fri:Regular 10am-2pm Hours Senior Citizen Hours: Mon-Fri: Mon-Fri: 10am - 2pm 10am - 2pm ? Staff Only Hours: 9am-5pm Mon-Fri: 8am - 5pm Mon-Fri: 10am - 2pm Mon-Fri: 10am - 2pm Mon-Fri: 9am - 1pm Depends on Locaiton 9am-6pm Monday-Friday 9am-5pm 8:30am-5:30pm Monday-Friday 9am-5pm

In Washington, D.C. 1025 Vermont Avenue, NW, Suite 310 4201 Connecticut NW Washington, DCAve., 20005 300 Phone:Suite 202-293-4580 Washington, DC 20008 Fax: 202-293-4583 924 G Street NW 4121 Harewood Road NE Washington, DC 20001 Phone: 202-624-0010 In Northern Virginia Suite B 311Park Decatur St 20017 NW 133 Street, N.E Washington, DC Phone Number:VA (202)-772-4344 Washington, DC 20011 Vienna, 22180 Phone: 703-281-2657 3001 Alabama Avenue, SE Tel: (202) 529-2991 ph:24th 202-882-9190 Fax: 703-242-1454 Washington, D.C. 20020 725 Street, NW Washington, D.C. N.W. 20037 1426 9th Street, 1225 D.C. G St.20001-3344 SE Washington, 843New Upshur NW Washington, D.C. 20003 1313 YorkStreet, Avenue, NW Washington, D.C. 20001 Tel. (202) 543-6313 20005 2301 11th Street, NW, No.1 (202) 882-4600 202-265-3426 Washington, D.C. 20001 2001 15th St. NW Tel. 202-673-7452 Washington, 20009 1400 FloridaD.C. Ave., NE tEL. Washington, D.C. NE 20002 900 202-483-6694 G Street, Tel.Mass 202-398-1303 Washington, D.C. 20002 1340 Avenue, SE Tel. Kendall 202-543-1890 Washington, D.C. 1901 St.,20003 NE NOn working phone 202-547-8400 Washington, DC 9159-C Brookville Road, Silverspring, MD 20910, phone 301-608-3504 Tel (202)269-4668 2000 14th Street, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20009 e-mail [email protected] Toll free 1866-650-4600 local 202-671-1600 1725 Lincoln Road, NE e-mail Washington, DC 20017 635-1041 3935(202) Macomb St., NW 801 Pennsylvania SE Washington, D.C.Ave. 20016 Suite 460 phone 202-362-7100 1730 Lanier Place, NW Washington, DC 20003 Washington, DC 20009 4200Tel. Harewood Road, NE 202-548-2400 202-265-7174 Washington, 20017 1400 FloridaDC Ave, NE 2551 Street, NW Tel. 17th 202-269-1831 Suite 3 Suite 103 202-388-0033 Washington, DC 20009 Tel (202) 332-1400

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Metropolitan Area. Our work hasto been supported bywith the organizations by Rebuilding Communities Initiative needs and help them overcome builds on strengths, nurtures families neighborhood." Internet access. On the lower level, service agencies with deep roots in maximum potential and to lead a or location expand economic opportunities, homeless in the city. While serving background-to prevent quadrant, ward, the NW more than 250 people who are two years in safe, furnished Each year the CAFB distributes 20 District Government (Department of (RCI) spearheaded byfrom Marshall barriers that keep them homeless and keeps children safe abuse Nonprofit providing food. the training center has locker areas, the community: Catholic Charities, productive life. Inc. goal was increase self-sufficiency, and improve breakfast, our outreach specialists homelessness.We provide hope, or location homeless in the city. 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Email: Program assists innocent victims of environment and to provide services Interfaith Conference of Metropolitan southeast Washington, the need for behalf of 900 abandoned and abused lenders and government sources, pathwaysdirector were granted unprecedented 4. The victim Advocacy/Legal Services From Website: violent crime and their families with House of Ruth has been helping based on assessment of This Website: Washington in youth 1979. The Coalition services toaFrom help in crisis caused children who were warehoused in the Cornerstone's capital funds the organization permission tocomplete beg for donations must cooperate @aol.com The Landlord Tenant Resource Please not that crime-related expenses such as women, children and families in the child's physical, emotional, was originally established as an Covenant House Washington to District's over crowded, understaffed purchase and renovation of housing. is a financing buildings of the federal government. with the DCCIL’s Assisting and/or N Street Village was founded in 1973 Note: Pathways Center provides free legal information The House of Imagene was started Hermana Unidas funeral and burial costs, medical and greatest need throughout the District developmental, and educational Community of Hope (COH) is the advocacy address the expand itsorganization program offerings. Since "Junior Village." Due totothe efforts of intermediary. It reasonable N/A representing people to obtain by the Luther Place Memorial Church serves women to both unrepresented landlords and nearly four decades ago. Imagene is only a "branch" mental health costs, lost wages, loss of Columbia since 1976. We provide needs. Last year the program served vision of Dr. Tom Nees, who founded Calvary Women's Services is a nonissues of homelessness in the opening our doors in 1995, the FLOC and sister agencies in Cornerstone's financing reduces does not provide Such favor among Washington's requests of law benefits, rights, services, and in response to the explosion of the who have been NW tenants who have residential housing Stewart responded the way she of a larger ofa support and services, clean up of a direct service to comprehensive of housing, about 220 children. the organization in 1975 ascare ainto profit organization operating District. agency has provided direct establishing viable alternatives mortgage debt to array make units more Catholics and non-Catholics was enforcement programs to which they are entitled. homeless population after the dechronically to disputes in the District of Columbia. NW always does when people are in organization crime scene and, for victims of services and supports in nurturing compassionate ministry of Washington, D.C. through three In 1985, the Coalition evolved into a apprehend services to well over 5,000 youth institutionalizaton, Junior Village was affordable. Cornerstone can provide individuals. It immensely helpful when we outgrew the institutionalization of chronically homeless and From Website: need: she rolled up her sleeves and called AYUDA. domestic violence, the cost of NW environments. At House of Ruth Teen Mother-Baby Program Washington First Church of the different shelter programs. This direct services to the through the Community Service closed in 1973. Established in 1884, Central Union short-term loans to bridge other provides loans our firstprovider home atof St. Patrick's after offender. Information and Referral Services mentally ill patients. The Rev. John requires alocated referral Volunteers attorneys at the center: "Gospel Rescue Ministries was got to work. They are temporary shelter. Through the women, children and families heal Nazarene. In 1980, Community of NE organization provides support homeless, and itIn currently operates Center. apastor typical day, more than Mission isFrom one of America's oldest funding sources. Cornerstone and grants to only two On years. 1872, Fr. Walters, 5.forThe victim Steinbruck, of Luther Place, website: entry. founded on May 12, 1906 as "the at: services of a victim advocate, crime from lifetimes of traumatic abuse. At The Latin American Youth Center The program offers residential care Hope, Inc. was organized as a 501 services as well. The three main 13 program facilities across 150 youth benefit from the integrated FLOC founded the District's first Child NW social service ministries. The ministry provides a financial incentive to invest supportive who was then preparing his own may not have DCCIL’s Providing people with worked with faith-filled activists who * up Help self-represented persons Gospel Mission" to offer religious In 1972, her vision forresponse aadolescents 12-bed safe victims receive assistance inin filing our 10 residential sites (LAYC) was founded in the late for to 21 pregnant (c) (3) corporation in toSt. the programs are: Calvary Women's Washington, D.C. services we provide at our different Advocacy Center and co-founded the participated began as an outreach to wayward in supportive housing. housing units. NE campaign to build the present From website: information where they might obtain wanted to see the church as a My Sister's Place (MSP)is a shelter They do notin, Sister Circle understand court proceedings services to men. Within four years, haven became athem reality, and was 1707 Kalorama applications; locating victim service Washington, D.C., women and 1960s to address the absence of and young mothers and their babies. growing for an institutional HUD isPathways, aneed government agency. It Shelter, and Sister Circle. locations including education, Consortium for Child Welfare, afind citymen, many of Civil War Patrick;s Church, helped us consented to, or NW benefits, rights, services, and serving, acting organization. Later, for battered women and their provide direct Phone: (202) *named, Assist self-represented persons GRM grew from those simple origins fittingly, The House of "a Road, provided N.W. programs, support groups, or mental families work hard to learn the skills services for the emerging Latino Extensive services include an structure for the delivery of1970's services provides some service to the The Calvary Women's Shelter is vocational training, prevention wide collaborative of 16 foster care veterans, on the streets of During its first ten years, Cornerstone property at 220 Hwebsite: Street, NE, located CCNV was founded in the by Services provoked the Note: Several programs to which they are entitled. Pastor Steinbruck described the children. Our mission is as follows: service (i.e. SW 783-6651 prepare pleadings; From into something that would further Imagene. Today, this labor Washington, DC health counselors; and handling to live independently so they can community. Incorporated in 1974 as a accredited high school (50 girls to the needy. Community of Hope homeless by putting them in contact 25-bed transitional services and community and adoption agencies. Inoutreach. 1999, For crime Washington. Strong church support only in Ward 6: participated in the funding of over quite near Union Station. Father Guinan and ahousing group ofprogram George Note: After that caused attempts were founding of N Street Village in his MSP is an interactive community housing, Email: * Coach self-represented persons NW benefit the nation’s capitol and of love is a compassionate and 20009 quality of life issues arise after eliminate abuse 501(c)(3), LAYC today is aand network attended classes last year), medical considers itself a that faith-based with shelters. for women. All women are welcome. During ahomelessness typical year, our Crisis Love of Children designed the Family led the steady growth into the 21stof cwscasemgr@aol 1,500 units ofpresent housing. Since 1999, Washington students as an several his or her injury. made toattempts contact Related Services Lists 1979 doctoral thesis: N Street Village committed to eradicating domestic counseling, etc.) how to best cases in court SHARE Food Network is an amazing expanded our services to include reliable presence on the front lines of NE 202-387-4848 victimization. from their lives. We also offer vital community-based youth centers, care, parenting classes, life skills organization and maintains an active A comprehensive program of support Center provides emergency shelter to Intervention Program (FIP) in Century enabling the Mission to After School Cornerstone has been certified by the By the 1970's, however, construction expression of both faith and moral to confirm all this 6. The award HIPS was formed in 1993 by Community ofof is a ministry of hospitality that is violence. We provide safe, .com * Provide information on how to and unique program that is open to food, shelter, and work programs. domestic violence, providing shelter Ayuda’s mission community-based services, such as public charter schools, and social NW training, day care, individual and relationship with the Church of the services ensures that women are some 300 youth and their children. Note: This collaboration with the Casey Family purchase and later build increasingly Services US Department of Treasury as a to information of the six-lane H Street Bridge outrage. CCNV was their response with compensation community and police representatives Hope but it was DCCIL’s Housing Referral Placement predicated on the paradigm of confidential shelter; programs; Sister Lutheran Social Services of the obtain continuances and retain everyone. SHARE distributes high That expan sion has continued for from the storm to victims throughout is Note: to protect the developmental day care and enterprises with a shared family counseling, and social and Nazarene. Since 1980, Community able to make positive steps toward We ensure that they receive a information was Programs of Seattle Washington and larger facilities. Today they have From website: Case Community Development Financial brought the roadway within 10-feet of questions about justice and human the organization, may notserves unjustly inover response tocounsel the recognized need not possible to DCCIL’s Community Education universality and rejects the notion that education; and advocacy for battered Circle National Capital Area (LSS/NCA) was quality affordable and food 100 years and isnutritious growing by the DC-area and beyond. legal rightsby of extensive outreach and counseling commitment toand help become cultural activities. The program of Hope has continued toserious meet the independence" (Website). Pathways nutritious meal and ayouth safe place toto confirmed the DC Child Family Services programs that reach towar people from NW Management Institution (CDFI). the front of the home. A fire rights during asalvation time of -the Viet establishing a enrich the for specialized services for youth confirm the DCCIL’s Orientation and Mobility there is no outside the women and their children. Our goal is women who are founded in 1917 when a number of * Make referrals to legal service as a way to build community and leaps and bounds as we continue to low-income fight domestic violence. On aaover typical successful and happy young adults served 61 young mothers and their changing needs of low-income and "is a transitional housing program that sleep. Covenant House Agency. FLOC has served all backgrounds and demographics. After a four-month series of CFSA Supportive on the bridge, followed by car Nam war. time to N.W. offender. engaging in sex for gain in information here Training church. Luther Place and N Street to empower women to the take control in recovery from local Lutheran congregations joined This is a men's providers in appropriate cases strengthen families. Whether you seek new ways of helping homeless immigrants in the day, we serve 500 people, with the skills they need to succeed children in FY 2006. homeless families in District ofof Washington, offers stability and support for 10 who 10,000 children and families since community meetings, the South Services accident that caused a vehicle to corroborate all All information Washington, D.C. presented. All the NW DCCIL’s Children Services Village operates from an intertheir own lives. addiction and together in community to provide only shelter. No * Inform low-income litigants of would like to save money on men and women by to continuing to Please note that D.C. metropolitan approximately half of whom are educationally, professionally, and Columbia. women who have been chronically Covenant House Washington has six Who did not want to 1965. Their mission statement reads as Washington/West of the River Family Counseling jump the safety rail and crash into the Today, the shelter is able to provide the information May Apply? was successfully From Website: information here DCCIL’s Independent Living and Life religious base that produces requires a referral food, clothing, and shelter to persons SE women financial and other social service groceries, volunteer in the offer help, hope, and healing to those this is a allowed. "men's" The National Domestic Violence area. Their children. personally and to become engaged in Crisis Day Care Center homeless" (Website). Finally, Sister locations that assist troubled youth in engage in staff a follows: "To glorify God through Strengthening Collaborative was Intervention property, forced St, Joseph=s Home up to 2,500 poor and homeless was not possible. confirmed by HIPS' mission is to assist female, was gotten Skills Training synergistic results that would not be MSP began in 1976 as a project of for entry. in need. Men must be 18 resources that might be available and community, or promote health and struggling with addiction and shelter. It's for NW Hotline (NDVH) was established in conversation Important: Ifbut Founded intheir 1991, Hermanas Unidas organizational their In 2006, Community of Hope Circle, the permanent housing reclaiming lives and their dignity. proclaiming and teaching the gospel, established incommunities. January 1997 due to relocate. In March 1977, we people a day with food, shelter, Thus, information *Domestic The primary No History information for this members. They The Progressive Life Center was male, and transgender individuals through their DCCIL’s Rehabilitation Technology possible ifis attempted unilaterally astoa or Please note that the Women's Legal Defense Fund older and bring refer them to the appropriate wellness, it's worth getting involved homelessness. both men and 1996 as a component of the Violence women being (Sisters United) is Ayuda’s support activities include: NW St. Ann's Day Care provides experienced rapid expansion, program for 10 women, it "offers longOpened in 2003, The Nancy rather stated that Please note that leading people to Christ, developing the substantiated claims of child Violence moved from H Street and briefly left website. clothing, medical care, case has not been victim, organization was provided. insisted that Itwo let founded in 1983, by Dr. Frederick engaging in sex work in Washington, I(if left DCCIL’s Family Services single Lutheran congregation. This this is a meaning women's (WLDF) and their Task Force on With offices in Washington, DC, anVolunteer I.D. the resources with SHARE! women. Against Women Act (VAWA) passed assisted are in group for Latina women who are affordable, developmental day care doubling the amount of services N.W. term support and independent Dickerson Whitehead Community the website had Share is located disciples, and serving the needs of abuse and neglect in of Workshops the District ofeducational Columbia before management, support, verified. the person you know this Phillips. The first program, with five DC inDCCIL’s leading healthy lives. Utilizing a messages in their Southeast Ministry's GED Program Personal Resource ministry of hospitality, ofsections welcoming only shelter and Abused Women. The WLDF saw that Program Northern Virginia, suburban Maryland Not provided by the person with one). This Over 100 years later, GRM has by Congress, NDVH is a nonprofit the need ofwho aisis survivors of domestic violence. ·Legal and social for 85 infants and preschool children provided. This growth is the result of have housing to women inthe recovery from Service Center was first building the most updated N.E. in Maryland but hurting people throughout the Ward 6Management of the District of Columbia. Educational No history provided by the person opening Jeanne Jugan Residence and art programs. decades later, the was injured; an emergency staff, provided an array of community harm reduction model, HIPS' voice-mails but (formerly Moms & Tots) offers Services the stranger, is the founding principle resource. there was a pressing need on the part Phone: (202) and Baltimore, LSS/NCA provides a whom I and talked. an emergency SHARE (Self Help And Resource continued to provide help, hope, and organization that provides crisis dinner meal, they services that in the community in residence, a strategic planning process in 2002. substance addiction, many of whom of the Town Hall Education Arts & information. it's services reach Washington Metropolitan Area." Community organizations, business Advocacy with whom I talked. She did not have N.W. across the street from Catholic needs of the poor and the concerns * as The shelter. based services to adjudicated African programs strive to address the impact far no one has classroom work, small study groups, DCCIL’s Assistance of NPersonal Street Village. of many women to break free from This information 783-6651 variety of programs and services. shelter wellExchange) was formed in 1983 in so healing to those struggling with intervention, information and referral should plan on The goals of Hermanas Unidas respond toD.C. aimed particularly low-income, Community Hope’s health clinic struggle with chronic medical Recreation Campus (THEARC). leaders and residents agreed on ain Washington, Family Case time. University inat 1982. of CCNV have not changed." Provides secondary victim, American youth and their families Shelter Closed N/A N/A that HIV/AIDS, STIs, discrimination, contacted me. and private tutorials in 8-week Services abusive situations, and that these was not Email: when it gets too San Diego, California by Deacon Carl addiction and homelessness. Our to victims of domestic violence, arriving before changing public single parent families, working has received ainclude: federal grant to allow conditions such as HIV/AIDS and Spanning 25,000 square feet, the For the SHARE vision and mission to build a healthy Conferences Students in the childcare services meaning the Washington, D.C.; the focus was on poverty, violence and drug use have sessions, 5 times per year DCCIL’s Assistive Device/Equipment The Nneeded Street Village community women more than individual No information provided. confirmed. SE cwsvolunteers@a Refugee/Immigrant Services; cold! Allclient Shelton and the Catholic Diocese. hope is that through the power and policies perpetrators, friends and families.The 5:30p.m. Dinner and and families in crisis. Last itfamilies to more than double the cancer." (Website). Community Service Center facility host community by creating apatients local Fatherhood Domestic Our home now welcomes almost 100 to children ages primary victim's meeting their mental health needs on the lives ofand individuals engaging (September-June). Classes are 4 in Several Services emphasizes promotes a client's legal assistance to resolve their attempts ol.com Resettlement, employment and information was Deacon Shelton believed it was N/A grace of God, men and women in our Hotline answers a variety of calls and is served at * Breaking the silence that needs; year, 78 children participated. visits from 6,000 per year to 14,000 in spouse, offers one of the most comprehensive organizations go network of community-based, familyServices Violence Clinic Residents from over 20 weeks through children, from a community cultural and spiritual based sex work. hours per day, 5family days per week, and strength, dignity, ability and personal problems. With this knowledge ina six were made! training, outreach, women confirmed with possible to implement acountries, self-help life transforming services will uses is aprograms resource for domestic violence 5:30p.m. surrounds violence; ·Assistance to NW 2007, as well as adding dental care available for youth, to: centered and supportive resources. GED Program represent victims true representation of a wealth of 4 years of age. siblings, approach. PLC is today working in parents, cover all GED subjects. Staff assist responsibility. We support, motivate mind, the Task Force on Abused Administrative empowerment, and financial literacy the Shelter. approach to meeting the food needs new skills acquired through advocates government officials, law *their Offering help to women struggling survivors and None. N.W. Faith House (A separate entity and mental health services. Please note that including: skills assessment, SAFE is divided into three key Health Education of family abuse in nations, which is the United States. Daycare has grandparents, or the District ofrefugees, Columbia; Baltimore, HIPS reaches over 100 sex workers students with GED registration andIt http://www.shared and empower our clients through Women formed. Realizing that social Office services for asylees and in interested communities. substance abuse recovery, enforcement agencies and the to end violence in their lives; victims of a administered by St. Ann's) Community of Hope’s housing this is NOT N.W. educational services, youth advocacy programs: the Court Advocacy c.org/documents/ Since October 1996, more than 50 Groups D.C. Superior iseducational the support of the local community, private and spouse's parents; MD; Prince George’s County, MD; each night on outreach and makes testing at UDC. Our Anacostia active and compassionate change would be slow to come and 110 Maryland victims ofand human trafficking. vocational training, general public. * Educating the community that domestic programs are increasing from the 20 shelter. and leadership training, and Program, the On-Call Advocacy newspapers/09/S nonprofit agency personnel, public Housing Services S.W. Court. The Clinic which enables uslaunched to continue our agovernmentperson who Montgomery County, MD; over 8,000 contacts every year. Over Mentoring and Employment Network Information not engagement. Clients offered that many abused women needed NE #103 SHARE-DC was in April, and other social services and take the Avenue, domestic violence isCourt aare crime; and violence; At Faith House, transitional apartment apartments at 1413 Girard Street, employment development. Program, and the Watch HARE%25201housing resident council officers and provides and Advocacy students mission. Like our Residents, our staff N/A subsidized slots. N.E. resides in the Philadelphia, PA; Wilmington, DE; 4,500 of those contacts are with (AMEN) Job Readiness Program confirmed with caring relationships as well as immediate action, the Task Force’s Washington, DC Adoption/Foster Care Services: Birth by Catholic opportunity toAssociated choose aonly new vision for ·Collaboration NDVH as the domestic *1990 Developing skills that will allow housing is available for 8 young NW to aserves total ofcome 30 with the addition program. Click the links to the right 09.pdf residents from our community have Individual andof with intense and volunteers from all over the victim's and Accra, Ghana to help individuals youth under 24. The majority of HIPS' prepares students for employment site. A couple SE concrete resources and services primary objective was to raise funds Site information 20002 parent counseling, traditional and Charities and the Knights of Malta. their lives beyond destruction of and referrals to violence hotline inthe the nation with survivors to assume leadership roles mothers (18-25 years old) and their of tenon new apartments with Covenant House Washington for more information about each of worked this collaborative effort Family Therapy From Website: training and world and they come from all walks of household at the and families recognize and maximize contacts are made through our through 3 week sessions offered messages were through their interactions with for a confidential shelter for battered on website not Phone: (202) therapeutic foster care, home studies, None. SE and NW SHARE-DC serves communities in drugs, violence, and crime." access to more than 5,000 shelters in the Latino community ontoward issues assure client children. Residents work supportive services for homeless understands the challenges that these programs. This site's and our collaborative partnership list Information and extensive handslife. We welcome all who wish to join Note: This time of the crime their inner resources and strengths, mobile outreach program. Three year-round, 4violence hours per day. left. dedicated and responsive staff and women and their children. In addition, verified. 548-0595 and supervised independent living for Washington D.C., Maryland, and domestic programs None. National hotline affecting the lives of women and access to Information was economic self-sufficiency and families inthe Congress Heights. children and youth face on a stable daily information was has expanded from 75 Services Since 1985, Domestic Violence on experience in us infocused proclaiming the great gift information was or at the time of enhance their relationships, and nights athe week, from 9:00pm until through careful cultivation ofthe an Referral they on providing services Fax: (202) 548refugee youth. Virginia. across the United States, Puerto Rico children. culturally not verified with N.E. family life with the help of job basis, and we put ourselves on the SAFE and the Metropolitan Police not verified. Two (neighbors/agencies) to over 300 Job Training and Clinic hasharmoniously assisted over four hundred domestic violence elderly are to our country and our not verified; hard the discovery of function in the broader 5:00am, HIPS staff and volunteers, The AMEN curriculum covers Selfinclusive and hospitable community. and support to battered women and The site did not 0597 and the U.S. Virgin Islands. appropriate the site. placement, day care, parenting N/A frontline todomestic address these issues Department partnered toSkills, provide voice-mails were individuals and organizations. Placement victims of violence seek litigation. world! time establishing the crime; a of environment. provide education and counseling, Development Skills, Life and on educating professionals and the hours Email: Camp Safe Haven: Now known as Established in 1990, the SHARE Advocates answer approximately services; classes, and other support. During FY aindicate head-on. We do this because we advocacy and other services to N/A left. No one SE Assistance protection from abusive partners and connection with person who is a and distribute safety materials, Vocational Skills, followed by an N Street Village iswas a Haven community general public about domestic operation nor Kids Haven and Teen -Hotline camp Food Network provides approximately 19,500 calls each month. The · Community 2006, Faith House home to 12 [email protected] believe in their worth, their value, and domestic violence victims. called back and I The Collaborative is also one of Literacy family members. A one-semester The Clinic's NW site. survivor of a PLC is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit clothing and food to sex workers on employment component. Our Books undertaking. 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Since 1979, the Asian/Pacific Islander Domestic Hmong, number is (202) 541-3950. seeking civil protection orders and/or children and families since Agape Love Miriam’s Kitchen offers a 1987. hot, 1221 Taylor regrading criminal defense, child speakers located on the first floor of the Perry , Spanish counseling, case management, Ward 8, east of the alcoholism. Anacostia River community; recover from concerning abus, child NW Young Adults, Violence Dinner Program for Homeless Resource Project (DVRP) Japanese, petitioning to services, change their We’re helping ensure more children nutritious breakfast every weekday NW (off abuse/neglect, child custody, available School Community Service Center. 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SOME's Established in 1840, St. Matthew's AIDS from the National Health OB/GYN and others committed to aService single and the ability recruit providers between the unemployed poor and atBabies no charge. call and homeless, and ittofundamental currently operates provide needle exchange and other individuals even when I was appointments) woman knew and support, and supplemental food Everyone Foundry nearly Sunday during Dental Care The Healthy Project works in answer Support Group Recognizing aevery gap be seen and will could but she employment the phone homeless persons who would 2001, Unity Health Care joined the services Since then, Community Family Life transportation 1998 to present. With its fiscal shelter worked well, resulting in Shelter Dental Clinic serves indigent and originally was located at 15th and H Corp, among other benefits. In June Podiatry mission. That mission, our common the National Health Service Men, Women harm the marketplace jobs they deserve. communication 13 program facilities reduction services inacross the District directed to an to Behavioral Health what IHealth was asking tofrom pregnant women, new mothers, his term. President Franklin collaboration with the Nation’s Capitol Childbirth between the university and the New given abefore time hung up I services, and so please call otherwise not have access to dental Athomeless the request of Bishop Ronald DC Healthcare Alliance, a Case Services has been hard at work in the be they also have strength and the corporate Homeless, employment for twelve of the fifteen 425 2nd St., NW, persons who would Streets, NW. Construction of the 2001, Unity Health Care joined the Pulmonary bond, is to end homelessness. We Corp, among other benefits. In June 1985, and then under the name Our goal is to help each applicant services for those Washington, D.C. N/A Those Since N/A of Columbia. The mission of actual person all I Services or if she didn't infants, and children up to age 5. Roosevelt and Prime Minister Promotion/Diseas Child & Family Development and the Education Haven, CT, neighborhood that come in that day. got to the part on others. However, back in a few care. One primary dentist, one Haines of the Washington Diocese, collaborative of ato variety of local Management our founding in 1986, the Legal Washington, DC community to help these programs commitment of its owner, Chartered who have gone Since individuals. Washington, D.C. otherwise not have access to dental present church began intoto1893 under DC Healthcare Alliance, a Medicine are committed creating the 2001, Unity Health Care joined the Health Care for the Homeless, Unity advance on their path a Living with no other PreventionWorks! is curb the got was their know how to Winston Churchill attended a special e Prevention District of Columbia Birth Center, to surrounds it, they sought to bridge demographic. IClasses am just minutes. I also volunteer dentist and two dental and in commemoration of the health care providers that provide Services has become principal force put Washingtonians who are for those is in aDC dominant financial position toin Surgery through domestic Clinic 20001 |nice care. One primary dentist, one the direction of Monsignor Thomas collaborative of aa variety local Dermatology systemic and attitudinal changes They were Healthcare Alliance, alowHealth Care has been dedicated to Wage. Men, Women, NE (this resources. spread of HIV and other blood-borne voice mail. answer my Authorized by Congress in 1972 as a service at Foundry on December 25, Community Homeless NWis the provide critical, comprehensive health Parents this divide by harnessing the energy However, on their assuming that all just filled in the assistants provide comprehensive Diocesan Centennial, each church wrap-around services to those most protecting the rights of homeless and income and homeless on the road to * The District of Columbia individuals living continue to develop its infrastructure abuse On the basis of that successful pilot, (202) 393-7117· volunteer dentist and two dental Sim Lee. The first Mass was health care providers that provide necessary to prevent and end as well as helpful. collaborative of a variety of local serving Washington, DC residents in Anyone who one with the * Assistance diseases among injecting and other However, they doI but she two-year pilot program, WIC became 1941. President William Clinton and Outreach (Mama care and social services. Additionally, Anonymous of students to strengthen the website they N/A of their services information that dental care to our clients. Our was invited to send quilt squares in need in the District of Columbia. other low-income people here inmost the hope, homes, and a comprehensive future through a questions Comprehensive AIDS Resource and with AIDS: and health care delivery systems that JHP applied for and was awarded Fax (202) 393assistants provide celebrated on June 2, 1895. The wrap-around services to those homelessness. At the same time, we health care providers that provide need of a range of critical health care Today, Jubilee Jobs is able to serve wants to make phone number with confirmation drug users, their sexual partners, and Anyone and a we give out their transfered be to permanent in 1974. The hisapproach family attended regularly. & Baby Bus) work with National Homes Trust to Support Groups community. Lodal and Kreiter state that they Travelers Aid has been operating have to do with was provided services include basic dental care, depicting its history toclients. the cathedral. NW District of Columbia through aWIC unique holistic aimed at addressing Education Consortium, Inc. (DC will result in better service delivery to funding from the Department of Labor 7270 dental care to our Our church was dedicated in 1913 andin in need in the District of Columbia. work to meet the immediate needs of wrap-around services to those most services. In 1996 the organization hundreds of job-seekers each month, change provided) of family crisis. newborn children. Everyone website on their Anyone and else Program has over 25 years of Infants & provide job placement, computer Referrals to designed aaprogram where college serve both men Washington DC 1913. As part Women transitioning their because it won't screening, and Thus the "Story ofsince the Quilt Squares. combination of direct representation, the root causes ofitrestorations. their poverty. CARE or DCCC) was *someone AIDS Clinical its current and future members. under the Job Training for the services include basic dental care, designated cathedral in 1939 when NW people who are currently in need in the District of Columbia. expanded when became the thanks toConsortium, the continuing contributions * Protective The late Don Vogel, founder and first phone messages Everyone who did not experience providing nutrition Foundry has long been active in In November 1973, the Gay Men’s Children (WIC) training and educational support. onsite Child student volunteers work one-on-one and women. Anyone and of a network of social service clients. let us submit an The Legacy of the Rev. Alexander class action litigation, policy and I will try to call created June 19, 1991 in response to Trials Information Homeless Demonstration Program. Springhill Lake screening, and restorations. the Archdiocese of Washington was experiencing homelessness or who Men, Women president NW Federal government’s emergency from our many supporters, which we travel services for of Carl Vogel Center, began PreventionWorks! incorporated Ianswer am assuming the education and supplemental food to so mission, with work that mirrors the VD Clinic, part ofLives the Washington Development with community residents, Everyone, agencies throughout the United incomplete form Crummell On." budget advocacy, and community this location in Title II of the Ryan White and Orientation That grant, combined with private 6113 established. are at risk of doing so. We take as grantee for the Community Health gratefully accept and utilize efficiently. persons who NE the organization in 1990 in memory of after the U.S. Congress passed Homeless,and or States, the website I on gothold the pregnant women, infants and humanitarian concerns of the times. Free Clinic, began operating in the am including FAMILY Services coordinating access to employment Iphone. got put Whitman-Walker Clinic's Max Individuals Travelers Washington DC Breezewood outreach and organizing. the morning toa Comprehensive AIDS Resources Network contributions, enabled us to hire our Ct., The Cathedral ofAid Saint Matthew the our first principle of practice that Center Program. In 1997 it adopted We are proud to present our Annual must travel and his son, Carl, who died of AIDS in legislation forbidding both the District those at risk for NW isthe up info fromthe children. In a 1999 survey, WIC In 1995, affirmed publicly basement ofand the Georgetown link because LITERACY Free opportunities social services, when Ithe Robinson Center, named after theto information Families builds on aFoundry rich history dating back verify Emergency Act. Since that time, (ACTION) first professional staff and open Greenbelt, MD Apostle, which honors the patron people who are currently name Unity Health Care, Inc. As Report, which details how, on ahealth total are unable to do January 1989. The Center enjoys thea Immunizations of Columbia from using its local funds homelessness to date. internet and IforI Children, Women the scored second highest among 30 SE that it was a reconciling congregation, Lutheran Church. This was the birth Whitman-Walker PROGRAMS including job training, housing, called...but only nation's first African-American 1851, when the Travelers Aid The "Quilt square" illustrates the Our goal: to bring an end to information DCCC has grown into a 501 (c)(3) * Strategies for employment programs at two 29770 |that saint of civil servants, plays a major experiencing homelessness orshelter have Anyone and Federally Qualified Center, expenditure of $651,415.64, we were so without continuing support ofHealth Carl’s brother to support needle exchange services think the the only high-impact government programs in now one of nearly 200 United of what was to become WhitmanClinic has many Even Start/ESF infants, toddlers care, child care, and transportation. for a minute and SE network news anchor, Max Robinson, movement was founded in St. Louis. founding of St. Luke’s Episcopal homelessness by improving the received. service provider with ahomelessness Outreach, locations: Federal City Shelter and assistance, (301) 982-5025 · role into the Catholic life ofmembership the nation's formerly experienced Everyone Unity Health Care receives costable help 694 Jubilee Jobs clients such and sister, Mark and Paula Vogel. and private organizations that receive one I N/A could not customer satisfaction. Methodist Churches in the Walker Clinic. different locations Public Charter and adults Based on the early success of their the women who died of AIDS in 1988, has been Men, Women NW Church in Washington, D. C. by the programs, benefits, resources and of sixty-five HIV/AIDS service Unification, Trust Clinic Shelter (which is now Fax (301) 982capital. It is the seat ofMedicare theof must be actively in all our based reimbursement from hear the words "You're hired" and as oversees the Paula Vogel is a involved playwright who won any federal funds from operating a itanswer was the Reconciling Congregation Movement. either School Individual first site in New Haven, Lodal and answered alland of providing HIV/AIDS services for Rev. Alexander Crummell inpeople 1873. It The opportunities available to HIV/ AIDS providers and community-based Networking, NW closed). 5011 Care Archbishop of Washington. work. and other programs, drug discounts, begin again in marketplace jobs. women was inexperienced the off-Broadway theatrical award, needle exchange program, even if hours of The US Congress established WIC Anyone and For more than three decades, the or works with so Child Care Plans for every Kreiter decided to expand their vision my questions. clients living in southeast D.C. since also cites examples of parish challenged by the effects of poverty. organizations. With the support and Development NW and the ability recruit providers not able speak (youthful), the OBIE, for herto play The funded with private donations. As aof there operation. because research showed that Everyone Clinic has been renowned –agencies locally, is George's atofamily long list Licensing enrolled to MRC other student leaders and 1992. provides athese wideBaltimore range leadership. leadership of DCCC, (SOUND) Prince from the National Health Service HIV/ AIDS with me so I and was SE or Waltz. The play is about Paula taking result of and the ban, Whitman-Walker pregnant women, postpartum (new internationally –history for of Assistance services communities across the country. services the community east of to the disconnected, Men, Women, nationally There is to also aother more detailed are able to give quality services * Strategic House Corp, among benefits. InDC June again directed to other persons an imaginary trip around Europe with Clinic, which had received N/A NE mothers) and breastfeeding women, high-quality, culturally sensitive care it their locations... 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Hephysical also homebound District of Columbia. time to speak Fax (301) 808comprehensive service-delivery * Assistance Has always been an apartment and recreational verified, but other and that mental health. income on Could not be indicated "his belief in the meals, health with me but she 2210 able to for verify organizations and designates them with obtaining building to for house homeless and low- Was PreventionWorks today offers tools program Seniors Around more than 10 years details were not Community reached by goodness and greatness of his promotion, directed me to address and “Lead Agencies.” These agencies and utilizing outincome seniors and information for leading healthier seniors. “Supers” Tried calling fully confirmed. Seniors ? NW Activities/recreati Number people is his legacy to all of us." recreation, andis their website hours of plan and and deliver direct access services to the phone. of-town personal lives provides and gather for lunch twice. 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Stated on Website - Super NW wantworkers to become Sixties- meets Women N/A NW child care weekdays from 9 providers am–1 pm. The program is sponsored by St. Alban’s, IONA Senior Services, and the DC Office of Aging. Contact:

Men, Women, AnyoneTeens/ and Disabled, N/A individuals have Everyone Young Adults, St. Mary's Court is assisted living Women N/A have fleed The United Planning Organization Available to from teens facility for senior citizens of age 62 is or ? Human Services torture another community andinadults older and based disabiled. A high rise country,parenting abused, building N/A agency.with The140 mission UPO is to seeking units of was founded Anyoneviolence and domestic N/Aandisimplement plan, coordinate skills and in 1979. The building financed by Everyone Seniors, Lowvictims, human service programs in The assistance Home Urban Development (HUD) as Emmaus Services for Aging was income immigrants Nation's The history of UPO United Church was Seniors, Disabled Asbury section 8Capital. housing program, seniors founded inMethodist 1978 by five faith Seniors, Low- pay started in their December 10,The 1962 via founded 1836. The Asbury progrms 30% of income. building communities to provide variety of income Seniors, from Ford and Meyer Foundation Children, Seniors, gifts including, soup kitchens, neighbor was one of the first properties in to services to low senior citizens Notincome available Homeless Disabled, neighbor andarea. FoodbyPantry Washington togrants. be financed HUD inbreakfast Washington Homeless, Low- ofprogram today. Asburys daily of program also with the help Episcopal Seniors, LowUnavailable income feed the hungry. With its 147 unit Church. Seniors Unavailable Seniors, apartment provides shelter for seniors Disabled, LowandUnavailable. handicapped. income Seniors, Disabled Unavailable Unknown Unavailable Anyone and A Wider Circle was founded by the Everyone, Unavailable help of Dr. Berg Mark in 2002 to help Anyone and All faith Consortium awarded the Homeless the homeless, stressismanagement, Everyone Anyone and emergency food and shelter program financial planning and healthy self Emery shelter provides transitional Everyone by EMA to provide shelter and food Anyone and Founded 1998 sells homes to esteem program. housing for for periods of 6-12 Anyone and formales the homeless. Everyone families who ae ineligible for Women, Everyone, Low- Provide homemonths. for women financing. Habitat homeless offer no profit, no Homeless, income ages between 18 25 and their Women, Helping homeless women with interest 25 year mortgages. Teens/ Young Men, Women, babies. Homeless, HIV/AIDS providing a place to live With the in help of Dr. David Hilfiker Adults HIV/ Homeless, Little Sister ofwas thewith poor founded in AIDS HIV/ Joseph and helping them employment. house establish in 1980 AIDS, Chronic France 1839. Little Sister of the poor to help the HIV/AID victims. Seniors Illness supports poor aged women and has Seniors Unavailable Sarah'sbranches Circle was founded in 31 states.in 1983 Seniors, Lowto provide safe, affordable housing income for low-income elderly residents.

Strong Parents, Strong Families Parenting Program is a part The organization of the Catholic has divisions and Charities located at Organization and different areas in many more Washington, D.C. services- can be Contacted Elise found on their Nicholls, Program Volunteer website Director for Need volunteers opportunities http://www.catholi Affordable forWashington Saturday including and ccharitiesdc.org/ housing for Seniors Welness Sunday to share weekends, also seniors age 62 or Center, of 3001 word of speech, from home. Affordable Public housing for older. Alabama song, or Avenue, poetry, housing seniors and SE. serve food, chat Subsidized residential Senior residential disable. withhousing neighbor, community community offor 62 distriute clothing. community for seniors 62 years or over and seniors and or more. disabiled. individual special needs. Pay 30% of income. N/A N/A Helping N/Ayoung mothers N/A by providing Our Placehome also which enable provides young mothers to employment and Section 8 None go to school. legal clinic. affordable N/A housing program N/A for seniors 62 years or over,and low income pay 30% of their income.

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High risk pregnancy they will find other it isdoctors, listed in the "Shelter" no restrictions only accept DC Category but no restrictions. insurance apparently it is no restrictions not a shelter no serves restrictions. only adults place (refer to the NW with a mental no restrictions. also the person center) illnessthe nodifference restrictions who answer the Green Doorno restrictions phone said between thethey twois funded housing do all sites food pantry, BFC is that only available to medical and legal only NW center members of the Only Men age 18 service and social offers Medical serves upper Green Door's or older service as their and Health Carein Northwest area Core Service major type of service and generally serve particular Agency.only service. therefore SE center offer anyone and I can only enter clothing services. everyone in target community: people are --who the same items general youth, attorisk interested work for secondary youth with Green Door type. no only women, but also provide are not must do chore service for toin encouraged return lunch families (e.g. call thefor site but programs for or - fax should use referral families learn to email instead. --needed for food pantry work together and clothing and avoid only requirement - client: Target service conflicts) it is only a the online is that African-American resources anda individual has Community guide about desire to stop student-run clinic. new cases onlyis substance abuse drinking (there appointment accepted at no membership needed. no walk begining of fees) in service. service primarily semesters (Jan service primarily in Ward 8 and Aug/Sept) for asian/pacific islander Must have a Women who are referral from a 18+ partner referral agency. Must be None living with none HIV/AIDS none or cancer, or be in Groceries for hospice care. women who are Must none also have pregnant, had none compromiseda baby in required. the past Referral nutritional status, Ward 5 residents New people must year, or are andMust a limited none only. apply have proper ID, breast-feeding ID required and ability to prepare 9am-3pm Monafter 2 visits a ID required and (and who are not mus be a from resident meals Fri. Referral referral a mus be a children resident on WIC); ofsocial Ward 8. You required. service of Ward from birth toYou age can only8.come agency is only come 6;can senior citizens once a month. required. Referral and once month. age 60a and up. photo ID ID and referral Required: Photo required. required. You can ID,Offers proof of DC food none get food every 4 address, proof program for Ward Must be of weeks. income, proof of 6registered residents, but as referral required age andwith accepts homeless to participate in residence ofcases your emergency the Virginia food pantry child, proof of age from other wards. Williams Center Must reside in for seniors, to qualify forand all District Social Security programs but number. evening care.

Must be a DC Must be a resident Must be a DC membercontact Eligibility criteria resident either: require that a Eligibility criteria Medicaid potential patient require that a services, please be 1) homeless potential patientin call (202) 408Washington, DC, be 1) homeless in 4720 or2) 1-800and/or lowWashington, DC, 408-7511. none, care isliving not income and and/or 2) lowor denied Must have in the immediate income and living Alliance services, insurance neighborhood of in the immediate please callat(202) our clinic 60 neighborhood of First visit must 842-2810 or oral 1“O” for ourStreet clinicOpen at 60 Free and to have appointment 866-842-2810. health care. Also “O” Street oral DC residents Must befor DC provide health care. Also Do resident not accept emergency care provide Can apply for Kaiser Insurance to thenone first at three emergency care insurance site walk-in clients on to thenone first three Monday, walk-in clients on Tuesday, Monday, Thursday, and Tuesday, Friday.and Thursday, Friday.

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said they I They tried calling this allbut siteserve earlier homeless. N/A could not get through N/A to anyone. N/A I was going to try N/A calling again in the morning but senseN/A it is due before N/A I could call N/A I am handing in They do not the information serve children. provided on the N/A They provide website. N/A their services to N/Aworks drug users but Primarily theywards also do with 6,7, outreach and and 8 but accepts education to nonall people all N/Afrom users. wards. N/A N/A ? Seniors

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? Senior Citizens primarily ? ? ? Seniors Only ? Seniors 60+ Seniors seniors only 60+ Seniors Teen andand adult Serves parents supports African Americans living - parents, children, with HIV/AIDS and child care providers Mainly Women

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Serves teens and adults seeking parenting skills serve victims of andviolence assistance -

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Seniors 62 years of age or older No restrictions. Seniors and individual with Senior residential Seniors 62 years special needs. Senior citizens orcommunity above and62 years of age or Information individual with above and unavailable no special needs. individual website andwith the Available 7:00 special needs. phone listed is p.m. 7:00 a.m. not-working. NO nONE N/A Only serves Income young mothers Only homeless between the ages Helping sick and women with of 18-25 isolated, HIV/AIDS especially with Only seniors HIV and AIDS. Only seniors Seniors 62 years or more.

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