Community Service Providers
The Father McKenna Center Inc. was established in 1983, to carry on the legacy of Father Horace McKenna, a Jesuit priest, who devoted his life to the service of the […]
The Community for Creative Non-Violence (CCNV) is a nonprofit shelter that has been serving the homeless homeless men, women, and children in Washington DC for over thirty years. Services Provided: Shelter, […]
Open Door is a facility for homeless women in Northwest Washington DC. Services Provided: Emergency Shelter, Food Services, and Case Management
The John Young Center provides shelter for homeless women in the District of Columbia. Services Provided: Homeless Program, Food Services, Rehabilitative Program, and Hypothermia Shelter
Coordinated by the Church of the Epiphany, the Welcome Table’s mission is to feed the hungry, build a diverse and inclusive community, worship as one, and give and receive the love […]
Opened in 1974, Bread for the City provides vulnerable residents of Washington, DC, with comprehensive services, including food, clothing, medical care, and legal and social services, in an atmosphere of […]
Since 1969 CFLS has worked with homeless and low-income families and individuals in Washington, DC to help them move into permanent self-sufficiency. Services Provided: Transitional and permanent housing, Monthly Hot […]
Bright Beginnings is a nationally-accredited child and family development center that offers a bright start for homeless infants, toddlers and preschoolers and their families who are living in crisis shelters […]
Catholic Charities is the social ministry outreach of the Archdiocese of Washington that issues individuals and families in need, especially those who are most vulnerable. Specifically, the partner with other providers such […]
Since 1980, the Coalition for the Homeless is a non-profit organization that has helped the homeless, at-risk individuals and families return to self-sufficiency and independent living, through a range of […]
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