UPO tears down barriers so that people can lift themselves up. Our innovative programs transform the lives of DC residents who strive to reach the middle class. Our nonprofit helps 50,000 residents each year.
View moreSOME is an interfaith, community-based organization that exists to help the poor and homeless of our nation's capital. Each day, SOME is restoring hope and dignity one person at a time.
View moreGray Panthers of Metropolitan Washington is an organization of people, young and old, who believe that our country can and must become a much better place for Americans of all ages, ethnic backgrounds, and personal preferences, with higher standards of economic and political justice, decent and affordable housing for all,…
View moreThe Georgia Avenue Family Support Collaborative's mission is to support children, youth and families to become healthy, empowered and connected in a multi-cultural community.
View moreThe Department on Disability Services is composed of two Administrations that oversee and coordinate services for residents with disabilities through a network of private and non-profit providers:
View moreThe CSA is an independent, nonprofit organization established to improve the lives of workers and their families by helping to meet their human and social service needs.
View moreThey provide direct services to families and help build the capacity of the target communities of Columbia Heights and Shaw, as well as, other neighborhoods across Washington,
View moreProviding food, clothing, medical care, legal counsel, advocacy, and comprehensive social services to DC residents living with low income.
View moreProviding food, clothing, medical care, legal counsel, advocacy, and comprehensive social services to DC residents living with low income.
View moreThe Winston Prouty Center for Child and Family Development provides inclusive education and family support to promote the success of children and families. For more than 45 years, the Center has served the communities of Southern Vermont.
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