Building support programs aimed at producing independence and self-sufficiency
Case workers work with families to get legal assistance, healthcare, education and employment
12 family oriented apartments in Regina Maria that opened in 2021
Food pantry twice a month that provides basic ingredients
Weekend bags for children in afterschool programs
Clothing exchange for childrens clothes (The Kid’s Closet)
After School Program/Summer Camp for Children
Email: casademary@aol.com, Call: (202) 780-5137
1005 Bunkerhill Rd NE, Washington, D.C. 20017
Access to low barrier shelters: “We will provide you with a bed, a hot meal, a place to shower and use the restroom, and access to a case manager.” There are shelters located in Northeast DC, Northwest DC, and Southeast DC
Other Forms of Housing: “We offer two forms of permanent supportive housing: scattered site (located in apartments throughout the city) and site-based (located in a single building)”
Rapid Rehousing: “Family Rehousing Stabilization Program is a rapid rehousing program that offers emergency rental assistance and housing case-management services to formerly homeless families in D.C. to stabilize their housing situation within one year or less”
Email: GetHelp@cc-dc.org, Call: 202-772-4300
924 G St. NW, Washington, D.C. 20001
Adult services: The Permanent Supportive Housing Program (PSH) provides permanent housing and supportive service to individuals and families experiencing homelessness. The goal of PSH is to guarantee that individuals become self-sufficient to have an overall better quality of life and stable housing.
Youth Services: DC Doors offers multiple programs that aide individuals ages 18-24 to become empowered through life skills education, workforce development training, as well as transitional and extended housing programs. DC Door currently offers Steps to stability, Zoe’s Drop-in center, and Evolucion de Carlos.
Workforce Development Program
LTHP
Email: info@dcdoors.org, Call: (202) 248-2098
900 Rhode Island Ave NE,
Washington, D.C. 20018