“Serving the Community,
One Neighbor at a Time”
www.CHGM.net
2013 Homeless
Services Resource Guide
2013 Offices
Capitol Hill Group Ministry
“Serving the Community, One Neighbor at a Time”
Shirley’s Place Day Center 1338 G Street, SE Washington, DC 20003
202-544-3150
Shelter Plus Care/STI Offices
1201 I Street, SE Washington, DC 20003 202-543-2929 Administrative Offices 421 Seward Square, SE Washington, DC 20003 202-544-0631 2 1 3
CHGM also does regular home visits with STI, CBSP, and SPC participants at their homes located throughout the city (predominantly in Ward 7 & 8).
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3
Calvary Episcopal Church Capitol Hill Presbyterian
Capitol Hill United Methodist Church Capitol Hill Seventh-day Adventist Christ Church + Washington Parish Christ United Methodist Church Ebenezer United Methodist Church Hill Havurah
Holy Comforter-St. Cyprian
Lincoln Park United Methodist Church Lutheran Church of the Reformation
2013 Congregational Partners
Parish of St. Monica and St. James Episcopal Church St. Joseph’s on Capitol HillSt. Mark’s Episcopal Church, Capitol Hill St. Peter’s Catholic Church
Tibetan Buddhist Dharma Center of Capitol Hill
Unity of Washington, DC
Washington City Church of The Brethren Washington Community Fellowship
2013 Board Members
Debra Keats Jane Rutherford Elizabeth Stanley Judith Cornwell Larry Nelson Linda Nelson Evelyn Barnes Gary Bockweg Tim LaCasse Joel Kelty Shiree SkinnerEmergency Rental Assistance
Program (ERAP)
All
Rental Assistance (202) 671-4200
64 New York Avenue NE, 6th Floor
Housing Counseling Service
All
Rental & Utility Assistance (202) 667-7006
2410 17th Street, NW, Suite 100
UPO’s Housing Counseling
Pro-gram
All
Rental Assistance (202) 610-5900 1649 Good Hope Road SE
Armed Forces Foundation
All
Rental & Utility Assistance (910) 585-8003
16 North Carolina Avenu, SE
Catholic Charities
All
Rental & Utility Assistance (202) 574-3442
220 Highview Pl., SE
Landlord Tenant Resource Center
All
Legal Service for Rental Housing Issues 202-508-1710 Court Building B
510 4th Street, NW Room 115
Office of People’s Counsel
All
Utility Disputes Advocate (202) 727-3071
1133 15th Street, NW Suite 500
Salvation Army
All
Rental & Utility Assistance 202-332-5000
2300 Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, SE
Shiloh Family Life Center
All
Utility Assistance 202-232-4288 1510 9th Street, NW
Four Walls Development Inc
All Rental Assistance (202) 328-6236 1807 Belmont Rd NW # 207
Housing...Page 2
Shelters...Page 5
Street Outreach... Page 7
Mental Health... Page 8
Addiction Treatment... Page 9
Meals/Groceries... Page 10
Legal... Page 12
Clothing... Page 13
ID/Birth Certificates ... Page 15
Public Benefits/Social Services ... Page 15
Day Center/Showers ... Page 17
Medical ... Page 18
Employment/Educational ... Page 19
Rental Assistance ... Page 21
Updated September 25th, 2013
Index
Housing
Calvary Women’s Shelter
Transitional & Permanent Housing for Women
(202) 289-2111 or (202) 678-2341 110 Maryland Avenue, NE
Also provides:
Mental Health Services Addiction Recovery
Financial Literacy Program www.calvaryservices.org
Calvary began as a single emergency shelter in the basement of a church in 1983. Since then they have grown into an organization that offers housing and services to homeless women through three programs, including Calvary Women’s Shelter.
Catholic Charities
Transitional & Permanent Housing (202) 772-4300
924 G Street, NW Also provides: Adult Education Children & Teens Emergency Shelter Food Assistance Health Care Legal Aid
http://www.catholiccharitiesdc.org Catholic Charities is the social ministry
2013 Homeless Services Resource Guide
outreach of the Archdiocese of Washington. Motivated by the Gospel message of Jesus Christ, and guided by Catholic social and moral teaching, Catholic Charities strength-ens the lives of all in need by giving help that empowers and hope that lasts.
Pathways To Housing
Permanent Supportive Housing 202-529-2972 101 Q Street, NE Suite G Also provides: Resource Center Integrated Healthcare Street Outreach
Employment & Education Services Pathways to Housing DC is committed to ending homelessness for individuals with serious mental illnesses, co-occurring sub-stance abuse disorders and/or other medical challenges in our Nation’s capitol.
SOME (So Others May Eat)
Long-Term Affordable Housing (202) 797 8806 Ext. 2911
71 ‘O’ Street, NW Also provides: Case Management Social Services
Sasha Bruce Youthwork
Transitional Living Program for ages 18-21 (202) 675-9385
2922 O Street SE - Be eligible for VR services
- Be determined to have significant disabili -ties
- Have a comprehensive assessment of
re-habilitative needs that identifies supported
employment as the appropriate rehabilita-tion or vocarehabilita-tional goal.”
Samaritan Ministry of Greater
Washington
Job Assistance 202-722-2280 1516 Hamilton Street, NW Also provides: Support Services Educational SupportSOME (So Others Might Eat)
Center for Employment Training Job Train-ing & Educational Services
202-583-4655 2815 O Street, SE
Focuses on training for Medical Adminis-trative Assistant & Building Maintenance Service Technician
Rental Assistance
The Salvation Army
1 & 2
Emergency Rental Assistance (202) 332 - 5000
1434 Harvard Street, NW – Suite B
Change Inc.
3 & 4
Emergency Rental Assistance (202) 387-3725
1413 Park Road, NW
Anacostia Comm. Outreach
5
Rental & Utility Assistance 202-889-5607
711 24th Street, NE, Unit 119
All Faith Consortium
5
Emergency Rental Assistance (202) 576-3245
1500 Franklin Street, NE
Capitol Hill Group Ministry
6
Rental & Utility Assistance 202-544-3150
1338 G Street, SE
Father McKenna
6
Rental & Utility Assistance 202-842-1112
19 Eye Street, NW
Marshall Heights Community
Service
7
Rental & Utility Assistance 202-396-1200
3939 Benning Rd, NE
The Salvation Army – Solomon G.
Brown Community Center
7 & 8
Emergency Rental Assistance (202) 678-9771
Also provides: Counseling
Life skills Trainings Career Guidance Job Referrals
The Transitional Living Program provides supervised apartment living for older youth ages 18 to 21 whose family problems pre-vent them from living at home. TLP requires residents to be enrolled in school, work part-time, and save portions of their in-come.
Sasha Bruce Youthwork- Olaiya’s
Cradle
Supportive Living Program for young moth-ers ages 18-21
(202) 675-8371
739 Eighth Street SE Also provides: Counseling
Maternal and Infant Health Care Life Skills Training
Education & Career Guidance
Child Care Support & Parental Training Olaiya’s Cradle is a supportive, independent living program for homeless young mothers ages 18-21 and their children, for up to 18 months.
Coalition for the Homeless
Transitional & Permanent Housing (202) 347-8870 1234 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Also provides: Family Services Emergency Shelter Employment Services
The Coalition for the Homeless is a
non-profit organization that has served the
Washington metropolitan area since 1980. Its mission is to help homeless, at-risk
indi-viduals and families return to self-sufficien -cy and independent living, through a range of residential and social services.
U.S. Veterans Initiative D.C., Inc.
Transitional & Permanent Housing for Vet-erans
(202) 545-1660
425 Atlantic St. SE Unit 103 Also provides:
Employment Assistance
U.S.VETS is the nation’s largest nonprofit
provider of comprehensive services to homeless and at-risk veterans. We are dedi-cated to the successful transition of military veterans and their families.
Alive Inc
Temporary Housing for Women and Fami-lies
(703) 684-1430
2723 King Street, Alexandria, Virginia 22302
Also provides:
Child Development Center Food
Emergency Monetary Assistance Furniture/Houseware
ALIVE! is a nonprofit organization of volun
-Beulah Baptist Church GED
Center
Education Program 202-396-5368
5820 Dix Street, NE
LVA-NCA (Literacy Volunteers of the
National Capital Area)
Adult Educational Program 202-387-1772
635 Edgewood St. NE GED Program
DC Dpt. of Employment Service Of
-fice of Apprenticeship Information &
Training
Govt. Agency 202-698-5099
4058 Minnesota Avenue, NE, Suite 401 Hours:
Monday to Friday, 8:30 am to 5 pm
Department of Mental Health (DMH)
Supported Employment
Program
Govt. Agency 202-671-2988
64 New York Avenue, NE, 4th Floor Hours:
Monday to Friday, 8:15 am to 4:45 pm”
East River Family Strengthening
Collaborative
Job Assistance & Financial Education 202-397-7300
3732 Minnesota Ave, NE
Goodwill of Greater Washington
Training Center 202-636-4225
2200 South Dakota Ave, NE Also provides:
Job Placement & Retention Services Intake & Assessment
Green Door
Employment Assistance with Mental Health Illness (202) 464-9200 1221 Taylor Street NW Also provides: Housing Assistance Social Services
Pathways To Housing
Employment & Education Services 202-529-2972 101 Q Street, NE Suite G Also provides: Resource Center Integrated Healthcare Street Outreach
Rehabilitation Services
Administration
Supported Employment Program (202) 730-1700
1125 15th Street, NW Hours:
Mon-Fri: 8:15 am- 4:45 pm
To be eligible for SE services from RSA, you
teers from over 40 religious congregations and the community working together to help those in need in Alexandria, Virgin-ia.
Covenant House of Washington
Supportive Housing Program Supportive Housing for ages 18-24 (202) 610-9600
2001 Mississippi Ave SE Also provides:
Emergency shelter
Workforce Development & Job Placement Case Management
Child Development Center
Covenant House Washington is the
Wash-ington, D.C. affiliate of Covenant House
International, the nation’s largest privately
funded nonprofit organization responding to
the needs of young people who suffer from homelessness, abuse and neglect.
Friendship Place
Transitional & Permanent Housing (202) 549-6369 4713 Wisconsin Ave. NW Also provides: Health Care Jobs Education Veteran Services Street Outreach
CCHFP is for empowering men and women experiencing homelessness to rebuild their lives with the involvement of the commu-nity.
Damien Ministries Inc
Transitional Housing (202) 526-3020 Ext. 19
2200 Rhode Island Avenue, NE Also provides:
Case Management
Social Services System Guidance Food Bank
District of Columbia Department of
Housing and Community
Development
Housing Services (202) 442-9505 (202) 442-7200
1800 Martin Luther King Avenue SE
DHCD provides a variety of services to individuals and organizations interested in developing housing or businesses in District communities.
Catholic Charities Of The Diocese Of
Arlington
Transitional Housing (703) 910-4845
200 N. Glebe Road, Suite 506, Arlington, VA 22203 Also provides: Family Services Emergency Shelter Immigrant Services Senior Services Food Services Employment Guidance Educational Outreach Prevention
202-546-5940 410 7th Street, SE
Sex Education Outreach, Support & Discus-sion Groups, Counseling
Abundant Life Clinic
Ward 6 STD Clinic 202-547-6440 717 8th Street, SE
Unity at DC General
Ward 7Comprehensive Health Services 202-548-6500
1900 Massachusetts Ave., SE Building 29
Health Center Hours:
Monday thru Friday 8:15 am to 4:45 pm Thursday 8:15 am – 8:00 pm
Dental Hours:
Monday thru Friday 8:00 am to 4:30 pm Closed from 12:00 to 1:00 pm”
Helping Individual Prostitutes
Survive (HIPS)
All Wards
Sex Health Servcies 202-232-8150
24-Hour Hotline: 1-800-676-4477 PO Box 21394
Mobile Outreach on Thurs, Fri and Sat nights from 11pm to 5 am
Employment/Educational
Jubilee Jobs
Job Preparation & Placement Services 202-667-8970 2712 Ontario Road, NW Hours: M-Th: 9AM-5PM Fri: 9AM- 3:30PM”
STRIVE DC, Inc.
Employment Program (202) 484-1264 715 I Street NEGED Program, employment assistance
Aim Hire (Friendship Place)
Job Placement
(202) 364-1419 Ext. 18 4713 Wisconsin Ave. NW
Part of the Community Council for the Homeless at Friendship Place
Jobs Have Priority, Inc.
Employment & Education Services (202) 544-9128
1526 Pennsylvania Ave SE Also provides:
Shelters
Transitional Rehabilitation Program
United Planning Organization
(UPO)
Adult Education & Training 202-238-4600
301 Rhode Island Ave, NW
The mission of Catholic Charities of the Dio-cese of Arlington is rooted in the Gospel of
Jesus Christ and the official teachings of the
Roman Catholic faith.
District of Columbia Housing
Authority
Housing Services (202) 535-1000
1133 North Capitol Street N.E. http://www.dchousing.org/
Homes For Working Families
Provide homes for working families (202) 580-6220
1150 18th St NW
3901 Connecticut Ave NW # 203
Homes for Working Families is a national,
nonprofit organization dedicated to ad -vancing policy changes that enable more
of America’s working families to find safe,
good-quality homes they can afford.
Shelters
Shelter Hotline: 1-(800) 535-7252
801 East Shetler
Men, 7PM-7AM (202) 561-4014 801 East Building2700 Martin Luther King Blvd., SE
Hypothermia shelter between November and March
Adams Place Shelter
Men, 7PM-7AM (202) 832-8317
2210 Adam’s Place, NE
Substance abuse meeting and support group is hosted on Mondays and Wednesdays be-tween 8:15 pm and 9:15 pm.
Hypothermia shelter between November and March
New York Avenue Shelter
Men, 12 hr
(202) 832-2359
1355 New York Ave NE
D.C. General Building 9- Harriet
Tubman
Women, 12 hr (202) 547-1924 1900 Massachusetts Ave SEJohn Young
Women, 12 hr (202) 639-8469 117 D St NWNativity Shelter
Women, 12 hr (202) 487-2012 6010 Georgia Ave NWVirginia Williams Family Resource
Center
Family
8:30am-4:00pm Weekdays (202)526-0017
33 N. Street, NE
Sasha Bruce Youthwork
(Bruce House)
facilities
Phone and computer services
Case management, conversation, and coun-seling with experienced staff
Life Skills building workshops, such as Mon-ey Management and Child development. Employment “soft skills” training and job coaching”
Father McKenna Center
Ward 6
Men’s Drop-In Center/ Shower (202) 842-1112
19 I Street NW
Showers: 8:30 AM to 10:45 AM
Visitor Services Center
Ward 6 Drop-In Program 202-544-2131 1422 Massachusetts Ave SE Also provides: Social Services Employment Assistance
Medical
Children’s National Medical Center
(CNMC)
Ward 5 Hospital
202-476-5000
111 Michigan Avenue, NW
Washington Hospital Center
Ward 5 Hospital
202-877-7000
110 Irving Street, NW
The Women’s Collective
Ward 5
Women’s Health Services (202) 483 7003
1331 Rhode Island Avenue NE
Unity at Walker-Jones
Ward 6
Comprehensive Health Services (202) 354-1120
40 Patterson Street, NE Health Center Hours:
Monday, Wednesday and Friday 8:15 am – 4:45 pm
Tuesday and Thursday 8:15 – 8:00 pm (Extended Hours 5:00 – 8:00 pm) Saturday 9:00 am to 1:00 pm
Unity at Southwest
Ward 6
Comprehensive Health Services (202) 548-4520
850 Delaware Ave., SW Health Center Hours:
Monday-Friday 8:15 AM-4:45 PM
Metro TeenAIDS (MTA)
Ward 6
Sex Education Services 202-543-9355
651 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE
Sexual Minority Youth Assistance
League (SMYAL)
Ward 6
Ages 11-17, 24 hr (202) 546-4900
1022 Maryland Avenue NE Also provides:
Individual, Group, & Family Counseling Case Management
Support for Shelter Graduates Temporary Respite Care
St. Luke’s Shelter
Men’s Shelter (202) 333-4949 3655 Calvert Street, NW
Central Union Mission
Men Only Shelter (202) 647-7466 1350 R Street, NW Also provides: Recovery Programs Family Programs
Food Bank & Emergency Food Clothing
Rachel’s Women’s Day Center
Women’s Day Center (202) 682-1005
1222 11th Street, NW Hours:
Monday, Wednesday - Friday 7am - 4pm Tuesday 7am - 2:30pm
Saturday 9am - 3pm Holidays 8am - 4pm
Capitol Hill Group Ministry
Congregation Based Shelter Program (202) 544 3150
1338 G St. SE
Provides nontraditional apartment-style shelter for 5-8 families in DC every night of the year.
Day Center at Shirley’s Place, 8AM-6PM weekdays, 9AM-6PM Saturdays
Community Partnership Shelter
Hotline
Single Adults Shelter (202) 399-7093
801 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE Suite 360
Covenant House of Washington
Crisis Center
Emergency Shelter for ages 18-24 (202) 610-9514
Also provides:
Transitional Housing Program Supportive Housing Program
Work Readiness Education & Training Child Development Center
Father McKenna Center
Men’s Shelter (202) 842-1112 19 I Street NW
M-F 8am Ward 6 ONLY/ Utilities& Rental assistance
Mens Only shelter
Federal City Shelter Shelter (202) 508-0500
425 2nd Street, N.W.
Shelter Hotline #: 1-800-535-7252
Gospel Rescue Ministries
Shelter
National Center for Black Aged
Senior Citizens Social Services (202) 637-840
1220 L Street, NW Suite 800
Virginia Williams Center
Family Social Services (202) 526-0017
33 N. Street, NE M-F: 8:30AM- 4PM
Day Center/Showers
United Planning Organization
Ward 1
Shelter Assistance 1-(800) 535-7252
301 Rhode Island Avenue, NW
Rachel’s Women’s Day Center
Ward 2 Day Center
(202) 682-1005 1222 11th Street, NW Hours:
Monday, Wednesday - Friday 7am - 4pm Tuesday 7am - 2:30pm
Saturday 9am - 3pm Holidays 8am - 4pm
Oasis Senior Center
Ward 2
Day Center for Seniors (202) 265-2017
1226 Vermont Ave., NW
Bethany Women’s Center
Ward 2
Drop-In Center (202) 939-2060 1333 N Street, NW M-F: 7:30AM-4PM
Weekends and holidays: 9AM-4PM
Georgetown Ministry Center Drop-In
Center
Ward 2 Drop-In Center (202) 338-8301 1041 Wisconsin Av NW Everyday: 8am-4pmFriendship Place (Welcome Center)
Ward 3 Day Center 202-364-1419 4713 Wisconsin Ave, NW Monday: 8:30-11:30am, 12:30-4pm Tuesday-Friday: 8:30-11:30am, 1-3pm House of Imagene Ward 5 Women’s Shelter (202) 518-8488 214 P St NW Open 24 Hours
Capitol Hill Group Ministry-
Shirley’s Place
Ward 6 Day Center
202-544-3150 1338 G St. SE Provides:
645 H Street, NE
M,Tu,Thur, Fri: 8:15AM - 4:45PM Wed: 8:15AM-7PM”
Social Security Administration
Benefits
800-772-1213 Toll Free 1905 9th Street, NE Suite B M,Tu,Thur, Fri: 9AM - 3PM Wed: 9AM-12PM”
Social Security Administration
Benefits
800-772-1213 Toll Free 2041 MLK Jr. Ave SE M,Tu,Thur, Fri: 9AM - 3PM Wed: 9AM-12PM”
Social Security Administration
Benefits
800-772-1213 Toll Free 2100 M Street, NW M,Tu,Thur, Fri: 9AM - 3PM Wed: 9AM-12PM
Social Security Administration
Benefits
800-772-1213 Toll Free 1905-B 9th St NE M,Tu,Thur, Fri: 9AM - 3PM Wed: 9AM-12PM
Taylor Street Service Center
Benefits
202-576-8000 202-576-8740 (Fax) 1207 Taylor Street, NW
M,Tu,Thur, Fri: 8:15AM - 4:45PM Wed: 8:15AM-7PM
Bread For The City - Northwest
Center
Social Services (202) 265-2400 1525 Seventh Street, NW Also provides: Clothing Medical Services Legal Services Food BankBread For The City - Southeast
Center
Social Services (202) 561-8587
1640 Good Hope Road, SE Also provides:
Clothing
Medical Services Legal Services Food Bank”
Capitol Hill Group Ministry
Social Services 202-544-0631 1338 G St. SE Also provides: Day Center Street Outreach
Life Skills & Job Training
Department of Human Services
Burial Assistance
202-698-4112 645 H Street, NE
ESA provides up to $800 towards funeral services or $450 towards the cost of crema-tion (202) 842-1731 810 5th Street, NW Also provides: Treatment Program
Open Door
Women, 12 hr (202) 639-8093 425 2nd St NW (at E Street)Street Outreach
Salvation Army Grate Patrol
(202) 332-5000
1434 Harvard Street NW Also Provides:
ID/ Birth Certificate Assistance
Social Services Assistance
Employment & Education Assistance Clothes
Latin American Youth Center
Hope’s House (202) 713-0475 1419 Columbia Rd NW
Neighbors’ Consejo
(202) 234-6855 3118 16th St NW Washington, DC 20010Downtown Cluster Congregations
(202) 347-7014
1313 New York Ave NW
Team of bi-lingual outreach workers provid-ing emergency referrals and case manage-ment assistance to the street homeless of the
nation’s capital
Unity Health Care Medical Outreach
(202) 276-3381 1220 12th Street, SE Regular Stops: 13th & NY Ave, NW St. Elizabeth’s Shelter Franklin School Shelter 15th & I Streets, NW Crummel Shelter NY Ave Shelter
Miriam’s Kitchen, Grace Church
Farragut, Franklin and Lafayette Parks Medical Van Hours:
Monday to Thursday 5:00pm – 9:00pm Friday 7:30am – 12pm”
Friendship Place
(202) 549-6369 4713 Wisconsin Ave. NW Service Area:West of Rock Creek Park East of the Potomac South of Western Avenue
Pathways To Housing
202-529-2972 101 Q Street, NE Suite G Also provides: Resource Center Integrated HealthcareEmployment & Education Services”
Capitol Hill Group Ministry
CARA House Family Ties Program (202) 396-9330 ext: 43 603 50th Street, NE Also provides: Emergency food Mentoring Tutoring Resource center
ID/Birth Certificates
Department of Health Vital Records
Division/Birth Certificate
Records/ID
202-442-9303
899 North Capitol Street NE M-F: 8:30 am to 3:30 pm
Washington DC Department of Motor Ve-hicles
Identification
(202) 737-4404
3220 Pennsylvania Ave, SE Tuesday-Saturday: 8:15am - 4pm
Washington DC Department of Motor
Vehicles
Identification
(202) 737-4404 95 M Street, SW
Tuesday-Saturday: 8:15am - 4pm
Washington DC Department of Motor
Vehicles
Identification (202) 737-4404 1233 Brentwood Road, NE Tuesday-Saturday: 8:15am - 4pmPublic Benefits/
Social Services
Anacostia Service Center
Benefits
202-645-4614 Fax: (202) 727-3527
2100 Martin Luther King Avenue, SE M,Tu,Thur, Fri: 8:15AM - 4:45PM
Wed: 8:15AM-7PM”
Congress Heights Service Center
Benefits
202-645-4546
Fax: (202) 645-4524
4001 South Capitol Street, SW M,Tu,Thur, Fri: 8:15AM - 4:45PM Wed: 8:15AM-7PM
Eckington Benefits Service Center
Benefits
202-724-8720 202-724-8602 (Fax)
51 N Streets, NE Second Floor M-F: 8:15 am - 4:45 pm
Fort Davis Service Center
Benefits
202-645-4500
202-645-6205 (Fax) 3851 Alabama Avenue, SE M-F: 8:15 am - 4:45 pm
H Street Service Center
Benefits
202-698-4350 202-724-8964
13
421 Seward Sq. SE
First Helping (DC Central Kitchen)
(202) 234-0707
425 2nd Street NW Serves Southeast D.C
Covenant House of Washington
Supportive Housing Program
(202) 610-9600
2001 Mississippi Ave SE Weekdays from 3 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Prison Outreach Ministry
202-772-4300 PO Box 4597
Mental Health
Mobile Crisis Hotline (DC
Depart-ment of Mental Health)
202-673-9300 Hours: 9AM-1AM
422 8th St SE, 2nd Floor
Dept. of Mental Health Hotline 24 Hour Hotline
1-888-793-4357 422 8th St SE, 2nd Floor
Comprehensive Psychiatric
Emergen-cy Program (CPEP)
24 Hour Emergency Psychiatric Services (202) 673-9319
DC General Hospital Compound Building 14
1905 E Street, SE
Mobile Crisis Services
Emergency Hotline- 9AM-1AM 1-888-793-4357
Anchor Mental Health Association
Mental Health Services (202) 635-5900
1001 Lawrence St., NE
Green Door
Mental Health Services (202) 464-9200
1221 Taylor Street NW
Ida Mae Campbell Wellness & Re
-source Center
Mental Health Wellness Recovery & Peer Support
(202) 684-7015
2759 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave. SE
Family and Medical Counseling
Services, Inc. (FEMCS, Inc.)
Family Mental Health Services (202) 889-7900
2041 Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue SE
Suicide Prevention Hotline
1-800-273-8255
Community Connections, Inc.
Clinical Programs, Research, Residential Programs
(202) 546-1512
801 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE Suite 201
Anchor Mental Health
Mental Health Services
14
1001 Lawrence Street, NE
Bowen Center for the Study of the
Family Georgetown Family Center
Research, Clininical Services, Social Work (800) 432-6882
(202) 965-4400
4400 MacArthur Blvd NW
Community Action Group
Mental Health Services, Residential Adult Treatment, Transitional Living
(202) 543-4558 335 Eighth Street, SE
Deaf Reach
Mental Health Referral (202) 832-6681
3521 12th Street, NE
Family Matters
Mental Health, Counseling Services (202) 289-1510
1509 16th Street, NW
Family Preservation
Outpatient Mental Health Clinic (202) 543-0387
3341 Benning Road NE
Addiction Treatment
Clean and Sober Streets
Drug & Alcohol Treatment and Rehabilita-tion Program
(202) 783-7343 425 2nd Street, NW
Kolmac Clinic Outpatient Alcohol &
Drug Treatment Centers
202-638-1992
1411 K Street NW, Suite 703
Seton House Detox Center
(202) 269-7222
1053 Buchanan Street, NE
Psychiatric Institute of Washington Detox Center
(202) 885-5600
4228 Wisconsin Avenue, NW
Addiction Prevention and Recovery
Administration (APRA)
Assessment and Referral Center (202) 727-8473
70 N Street, NE
Better Way Program Outpatient, Ab
-stinence Program
202-396-4290 4606 Sheriff Rd, NE
Family and Medical Counseling
Ser-vice
Medical Case Management, Substance Abuse Counseling
(202) 889-7900
2041 Martin Luther King Avenue, SE
Greater Mount Calvary Holy Church
Cataadah House Aftercare Trt
Program
Rehab Center
(202) 832-8336
802 Rhode Island Avenue, NE
Hours: 8:45AM- 5PM, Mon-Fri. Also provides:
Food Stamp Assistance Food Bank
Housing & Rent Assistance Employment Services Social Services
Union Temple Baptist Church Village
Keepers Homeless Ministry
(202) 678-8822 1225 W Street, SE Also provides:
Mobile & stationary feeding program Counseling
Referral services
Douglas Memorial United Methodist
Church
(202) 397-1562 800 11th St NE
Open 2nd & 4th Sunday of the month
First Trinity Lutheran Church
202-737-4859
501 Fourth Street NW Wednesdays: 10-12PM
Fridays: Mens clothing 10-12PM
Hughes Memorial United
Methodist
202-398-3411 25 53rd St. NE
Every 2nd Saturday of the month- 11AM
Mt. Moriah Baptist Church
202-544-5588
1636 E Capital St NE
Clothing & Food Distribution every 4th Thursday of the month- 10AM
Must have ID
So Others Might Eat (SOME)
(202) 797-8806 71 ‘O’ Street, NW Also provides: Emergency Dining Showers Health Services
Lincoln Park United Methodist
202-543-1318
1301 N Caroline Ave NE Coat Drive in Winter
The Shepherd’s Table, Inc.
301-585-6463
8210 Colonial Ln Silver Spring, MD 20910 Also provides:
Meal Program Eye Clinic
Nineteenth Street Baptist Church
(202) 829-2773
4606 16th Street, NW (Ward 4) Also provides:
Emergency Food Baskets (Change, Inc. re-ferral required)
National Center for Children and
Families
Gospel Rescue Ministries
Treatment Center (202) 842-1731 810 5th Street, NW
Howard University Hospital
Drug Abuse Institute Chemical & Behavioral Management
(202) 865-7677
2041 Georgia Avenue, NW Suite 6B-07
RAP Inc Women’s Residential
Community Therapy (202) 462-7500 1949 4th Street, NE
Salvation Army Harbor Lights
Residential Treatment 202-269-6333
2100 New York Avenue, NE
Second Genesis Inc Therapeutic
Com-munity
Residential Treatment 202-222-0120
1320 Harvard Street, N.W.
So Others Might Eat Inc (SOME)
Addiction Recovery Services (202) 797-8806
60 O Street, NW
UPO Comprehensive Treatment
Center
Outpatient Medical Opioid Treatment Pro-gram
(202) 682-6599
1900 Massachusetts Avenue, SE
Meals/Groceries
Bread For The City - Northwest
Center
Food Bank (202) 265-2400 1525 Seventh Street, NW Also provides: Clothing Medical Services Legal Services Social ServicesBread For The City - Southeast
Center
Food Bank
(202) 561-8587
1640 Good Hope Road, SE Also provides:
Clothing
Medical Services Legal Services Social Services
Capital Area Food Bank
Food Bank
(202) 644-9800
4900 Puerto Rico Avenue, NE Also Provides:
Food Referrals Nutrition Education
Father McKenna Center
(St Aloysius Church)
Hot Meals & Food Pantry 202-842-1112
(202) 434-2120 601 E St. NW
Washington Legal Clinic for the
Homeless Legal Assistance
(202) 328-5500 1200 U Street, NW
National Law Center on
Homeless-ness and Poverty
Legal Assistance (202) 638-2535 1411 K Street, NW
Bread for the City
(202) 386-7081 (202) 587-0527 1640 Good Hope Rd SE
Clothing
Martha’s Table
(202) 328-66082114 14th Street NW “Also provides: Meals
Emergency Food Services
Anacostia Community Outreach
Cen-ter
(202) 889-5607
2443 Ainger Place, SE Also provides:
Food Pantry
Emergency Financial Assistance Support Services
Education Programs
The Family Place, Inc.
(202) 265-0149 3309 16th Street, NW Also provides: Food Distribution Education Programs Social Support Case Management
Bread For The City - Northwest
Center
(202) 265-2400 1525 Seventh Street, NW Also provides: Food Bank Medical Services Legal Services Social ServicesBread For The City - Southeast
Center
(202) 561-8587
1640 Good Hope Road, SE Also provides:
Food Bank Medical Services Legal Services Social Services
Martin Luther King Jr. Multi-Service
Center (NNE/CIC)
(202) 399-6900
1326 Florida Avenue, NE
For Ward 5 and 6 residents only. Referral
19 I Street NW
Meals: M-F, required to attend 11 AM sup-port group meetings
Dinner program during hypothermia sea-son.
Food Pantry: M-F, 11AM-12:15PM
Families may pick up food twice a month
Martha’s Table
Providing Meals, Emergency Food Servic-es (202) 328-6608 2114 14th Street NW Referral-based Also provides: Clothing
So Others Might Eat (SOME)
Emergency Dining (202) 797-8806 71 ‘O’ Street, NW Also provides: Clothing Showers Health Services
Calvary Episcopal Church
Meals 202-546-8011 820 6th St. NE
Operates a Saturday AM breakfast program 3x monthly
Home Mission Society of Mount Airy Baptist Church
Food Bank
(202) 789-0640
1100 North Capitol Street, NW Also provides:
Emergency Financial Assistance
Pastoral Counseling for families, individuals (by appointment only)
Church of the Brethren Nutrition
Program
Hot Meals
202-547-5924
337 North Carolina Ave. SE Operates a Monday & Friday-only lunch program; plans to expand to Tuesdays and Thursdays.
New Abundant Life Church
Food Bank 202 397-7123 331 5th Street SE
SHARE clothing/ canned goods call first for
availability
St. Peter’s on Capitol Hill
Food Distribution 202-547-1430 313 2nd Street SE
Distributes non-perishable food 1 Saturday a month
United Church of Christ
Food Pantry 202-543-5994 100 Maryland Ave NE 2nd & 4th Saturdays 10-12PM Also provides: Referrals Social Services
United House of Prayer For All
Meals
(202) 289-1916 601 M Street NW
Douglas Memorial United Methodist
Church
Meal Program (202) 397-1562 800 11th St NE
Free Lunch 2nd & 4th Saturday of the month
Ebenezer United Methodist
Church
Food Services (202) 544-1415 400 D Street SE
Serves 1st Saturday of the month
Friendship Baptist Church
Meal Program (202) 863-9014
900 Delaware Ave, SW
Hot Meal/ Bible Study, except for the month Aug.
Holy Comforter-St. Cyprian
Food Pantry
(202) 546-1885
1357 E. Capitol Street SE Serves only in December
Immaculante Conception Church
Food Services 202-322-8888 1315 8th Street, NW
For Shaw Residence Only,need proof of residence & ID
Hours: Mon, Tu, Thurs, Fri. 9-3PM. Closed Wed.
Providence Baptist Church
Food Center (202) 543-7894
527 Kentucky Ave SE Outreach Food Distribution
Lincoln Park United Methodist
Food Pantry & Meals (202) 543-1318
1301 North Caroline Ave NE
Food Pantry- Every 3rd Saturday: 12-2PM Lunches every Wed. in Fall and Winter
Lutheran Church Reformation
Food Pantry
(202) 543-4200
212 E. Capitol Street SE