Offers a space to do laundry.
1525 Newton St NW, Washington, DC, 20010
Goods Homeless Men/Boys
Offers a space to do laundry.
1525 Newton St NW, Washington, DC, 20010
Goods Homeless Women/Girls
Martha’s Outfitters is an innovative community store focused on supporting families. Outfitters patrons shop at no cost through a monthly credit program. Operations at Martha’s Outfitters are temporarily suspended due to COVID-19. Please bring all donations to either The Maycroft in NW DC or The Commons in SE DC during regular business hours. To be eligible for Martha’s Outfitters, patrons must be either: Neighborhood caregivers of individuals age 21 and under Emancipated...
2375 Elvans Rd. SE, Washington, DC, 20020
Caregivers Young Adults (20-30) Youth (6-12) Goods Teens (13-19)
Men and women are released every day from jails and prisons without food, clothing, or support. Thrive DC provides all of this without restrictions on sobriety, without time limits, and without judgment over their conviction. The New Directions Re-entry Program is designed to assist people who have been recently incarcerated and/or released from jail or prison, back on the road to becoming successful returning citizens. It consists of five components: Case Management Basic Needs...
1525 Newton St NW, Washington, DC, 20010
Formerly Incarcerated Goods Housing Homeless Work Care Education
The Thrive East of the River partnership is a collaboration between Martha’s Table, Bread for the City, 11th Street Bridge Park, and Far Southeast Family Strengthening Collaborative, designed to address immediate economic instability posed by COVID-19 to DC’s Ward 8 residents with the goal of supporting a total of 500 families. Kicking off with the first 100 families on June 15. Participants will receive, five months of support including weekly groceries, dry goods, and $1,100...
2375 Elvans Rd. SE, Washington, DC, 20020
Goods Food Ward 8 Resident Money
Did you know that donating white tube socks can help save lives? In addition to providing transportation services to DC’s homeless population, our Shelter Hotline provides comfort items such as socks to keep the homeless protected during times of extreme cold. Why white socks? Because cold temperatures can cause hypothermia and other serious health problems—and white socks make it easier for healthcare professionals to identify signs of infection, frostbite, and other foot...
2907 Martin Luther King Jr Ave SE, Washington, DC, 20032
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