Our After School Program (8-13 yrs) offers homework assistance on academics during the school year and mentoring services. We also offer a variety of educational and wellness workshops.
Category: Health Education More Education Childcare After School Care Care Mentoring Education Youth Development
Eligibility: Age Group
DC Healthy Start is a federally funded program for the residents of the District of Columbia that provides support and referrals for services and resources for all women, parents and infants up to 2 years of age. The program aims to improve birth outcomes for infants and women of child bearing age. You can receive the following services through DC Healthy Start: - Care Coordination/Case Management Services - Reproductive Life Planning - Health Education - Health and Wellness...
899 N Capitol St NE, Washington, DC 20002, US
(202) 442-5955
899 North Capitol St NE, Washington, DC 20002, US
202-442-5955, 202-442-4795
Category: Understand Mental Health Mental Health Evaluation One-on-One Support Health Education Family Planning Home Visiting Navigating the System Pregnancy Tests Parenting Education Health Care Disability Screening Education
Eligibility: Young Adults (20-30) Parents Pregnant Age Group Families With Children Health Conditions Household Role Infants and Toddlers (0-2) Teens (13-19) Adults (31-54)
The JC Nalle Community School, is an evidence-based elementary community school model located in the East of the River, Ward 7 community of the District of Columbia. J.C .Nalle is the first of its kind in Washington, DC. Through a partnership with the District of Columbia Public Schools, NCCF has been the non-profit program leader for the last 20 years. The Community School model offers innovative academic and cultural enrichment activities, structured out-of-school time, mental...
Category: Mentoring Education
Eligibility: Elementary School Students
We provide life-skills training and support for young mothers who are in or have aged-out of the child welfare system. All of our young mothers have experienced family disruption and a host of other challenges that substantially impact their lives. The Mary Elizabeth House commitment is to guide and support young women so that they become loving and nurturing parents, and empowered young women – intellectually, economically, socially, emotionally, spiritually, and physically...
Category: Spiritual Support Preschool Counseling Residential Housing Housing Help Find School Daily Life Skills Parenting Education Health Care Education
Eligibility: Guardianship Mothers with Young Children Role Women/Girls Gender Mothers Foster Youth
In partnership with the Children’s Defense Fund (CDF) led by Marian Wright Edelman, Freedom Schools match students from Kindergarten through Twelfth grade in vulnerable communities with college students aspiring to be teachers with the goal of increasing literacy skills for its participants whom are referred to as scholars. At the end of each school year and summer camp, each scholar leaves the program with their favorite books that they are able to take home to build their own home...
1438 Rhode Island Avenue NE, Washington, DC 20018, US
(202) 543-3217
Category: Mentoring Education
Unity providers are committed to helping our patients who may be battling opioid addiction. MAT is a treatment program for opioid addiction with Buprenorphine (Suboxone), support groups, counseling, peer support, and case management are also offered through this program. Call (202) 279-1834 to learn more. Learn more using the link below!
Category: Substance Abuse Counseling Medication Management Peer Support Addiction & Recovery Health Insurance Medications for Addiction Outpatient Treatment Home & Renters Insurance Peer Recovery Coaching Health Care
Eligibility: Citizenship Age Group Immigrants Medicaid Recipient U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident All Ages Undocumented Insurance Medicare Recipient Refugees
Providing mentoring to men and women returning to their communities after incarceration. Our goal is to help individuals returning to the community from incarceration to reintegrate successfully by creating a support network centered around volunteers and mentors. Together we help returning citizens overcome big and small obstacles as they seek employment and find safe housing and other services needed to prevent recidivism.
Category: Support Network Housing Addiction & Recovery Help Find Housing Help Find Work Work Health Care Community Support Services Mentoring
Eligibility: Formerly Incarcerated Justice Involvement
Our goal is to reduce the rate of unexcused absences within DC Public and Charter Schools and help parents get their children to school every day. In addition to case management and family support provided by Community Advocates, middle school students are provided with a Youth Coordinator that engages and works closely with each truant student involved in the program to determine what school based activities such as groups, mentoring, and sports activities would best serve to...
Category: One-on-One Support Counseling Care
Eligibility: Student at a school in DC Students
Our Teen Outreach Program (14-20 yrs) offers a variety of opportunities for self-enrichment in such areas as: educational workshops, support groups, workforce development (for example, completing job applications, and entrepreneurial activities).
Category: More Education Support Groups Help Find Work Work Care Education Youth Development
The Purpose of the Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs Program is to improve the health outcomes for children and youth with special health care needs by ensuring their access to coordinated primary and specialty health care and other services in partnership with their families and community organizations. Program services include: - Family Navigation Services - Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs (CYSHCN) District-wide Advocacy - Health Care...
899 North Capitol St NE, Washington, DC 20002, US
202-442-5955, 202-442-4795
Category: Medical Care Support Network Navigating the System Advocacy & Legal Aid Legal Health Care
Eligibility: Young Adults (20-30) Youth (6-12) Living with a Disability Geography Disability Age Group DC Resident Teens (13-19) Young Children (3-5)
The Trafficking Victims Assistance Program (TVAP) provides comprehensive and strength-based services for children and adult survivors of human trafficking so they can heal, get the justice they deserve and have safe and empowered lives. WHO WE HELP - Any victim of human trafficking including women, men, children, foreign nationals or U.S. citizens - Qualifying family members HOW WE CAN HELP: - Assistance with basic needs: food, clothing, housing and transportation - Assistance...
Category: Counseling Support Groups Navigating the System Housing Safety Education Citizenship & Immigration Help Find Housing Help Find Work Care Mentoring Education
Eligibility: In Crisis Survivors of Human Trafficking In Danger Urgency Survivors
Our Women’s Support Group presents a safe environment for sharing daily challenges and support for building better quality lives for their families.
Category: Support Groups Peer Support Support Network Care
Eligibility: Role Women/Girls Gender Mothers