Resources By State - D.C.

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  • A Standing With You Partner
    No state items found
  • Campus Resources
    • Lactation Rooms
      • CUA Pregnancy Help State

        Cardinals for life walks alongside pregnant and parenting students by providing connection to resources, babysitting, and advocating for their rights.

        Campus Pregnancy Resource Page

        Babysitting: the club offers babysitting, contact them via email or on Instagram: @cuacardinalsforlife

        Lactation Rooms: equipped with electrical outlet, privacy, and lockable door.

        Diaper Changing Stations: The University currently provides a total of 12 diaper changing stations in both men’s and women’s rooms in several buildings throughout campus.

        Maternity Parking Lots: Shahan/McGivney, McMahon, O’Boyle, and in the street parking on Divinity Way west of Caldwell Hall.

        Online Programs and Priority Registration for pregnant and parenting students.


        Address: 620 Michigan Ave NE, Washington, DC 20064
        VISIT WEBSITE

    • Diaper Changing Stations
      • CUA Pregnancy Help State

        Cardinals for life walks alongside pregnant and parenting students by providing connection to resources, babysitting, and advocating for their rights.

        Campus Pregnancy Resource Page

        Babysitting: the club offers babysitting, contact them via email or on Instagram: @cuacardinalsforlife

        Lactation Rooms: equipped with electrical outlet, privacy, and lockable door.

        Diaper Changing Stations: The University currently provides a total of 12 diaper changing stations in both men’s and women’s rooms in several buildings throughout campus.

        Maternity Parking Lots: Shahan/McGivney, McMahon, O’Boyle, and in the street parking on Divinity Way west of Caldwell Hall.

        Online Programs and Priority Registration for pregnant and parenting students.


        Address: 620 Michigan Ave NE, Washington, DC 20064
        VISIT WEBSITE

    • Pregnant and Parenting Scholarships
      No state resources found

    • Priority Registration
      • CUA Pregnancy Help State

        Cardinals for life walks alongside pregnant and parenting students by providing connection to resources, babysitting, and advocating for their rights.

        Campus Pregnancy Resource Page

        Babysitting: the club offers babysitting, contact them via email or on Instagram: @cuacardinalsforlife

        Lactation Rooms: equipped with electrical outlet, privacy, and lockable door.

        Diaper Changing Stations: The University currently provides a total of 12 diaper changing stations in both men’s and women’s rooms in several buildings throughout campus.

        Maternity Parking Lots: Shahan/McGivney, McMahon, O’Boyle, and in the street parking on Divinity Way west of Caldwell Hall.

        Online Programs and Priority Registration for pregnant and parenting students.


        Address: 620 Michigan Ave NE, Washington, DC 20064
        VISIT WEBSITE

    • Online Programs
      • CUA Pregnancy Help State

        Cardinals for life walks alongside pregnant and parenting students by providing connection to resources, babysitting, and advocating for their rights.

        Campus Pregnancy Resource Page

        Babysitting: the club offers babysitting, contact them via email or on Instagram: @cuacardinalsforlife

        Lactation Rooms: equipped with electrical outlet, privacy, and lockable door.

        Diaper Changing Stations: The University currently provides a total of 12 diaper changing stations in both men’s and women’s rooms in several buildings throughout campus.

        Maternity Parking Lots: Shahan/McGivney, McMahon, O’Boyle, and in the street parking on Divinity Way west of Caldwell Hall.

        Online Programs and Priority Registration for pregnant and parenting students.


        Address: 620 Michigan Ave NE, Washington, DC 20064
        VISIT WEBSITE

    • Pregnant Parking Spaces
      • CUA Pregnancy Help State

        Cardinals for life walks alongside pregnant and parenting students by providing connection to resources, babysitting, and advocating for their rights.

        Campus Pregnancy Resource Page

        Babysitting: the club offers babysitting, contact them via email or on Instagram: @cuacardinalsforlife

        Lactation Rooms: equipped with electrical outlet, privacy, and lockable door.

        Diaper Changing Stations: The University currently provides a total of 12 diaper changing stations in both men’s and women’s rooms in several buildings throughout campus.

        Maternity Parking Lots: Shahan/McGivney, McMahon, O’Boyle, and in the street parking on Divinity Way west of Caldwell Hall.

        Online Programs and Priority Registration for pregnant and parenting students.


        Address: 620 Michigan Ave NE, Washington, DC 20064
        VISIT WEBSITE

  • Healthcare
    • General Healthcare
      • Mary’s Center State

        Mary’s Center is a community health center serving nearly 60,000 people of all ages, incomes, and backgrounds in the Washington, DC metro area for over 30 years.

        Call: 202-483-8196
        Address: 3912 Georgia Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20011
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Bread for The City State

        The mission of Bread for the City is to help Washington, DC residents living with low income to develop their power to determine the future of their own communities. They provide food, clothing, medical care, and legal and social services to reduce the burden of poverty.


        Call: 202-561-8587
        Address: 1700 Good Hope Road SE, Washinton, DC 20020
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Community of Hope State

        With hope, one can accomplish anything. Families who struggle with poverty and homelessness can achieve their goals. They can overcome challenges like having no safe place to sleep, poor health, and unemployment, and enjoy connected families with happy and healthy children.


        Call: 202-540-9857
        Address: 4 Atlantic Street, SW, Washington, DC 20032
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • SOME, So Others Might Eat State

        SOME provides material aid and comfort to vulnerable neighbors in the District by helping them break the cycle of poverty and homelessness through programs and services that save lives, improve lives, and help transform lives of individuals and families, their communities, and the systems and structures that affect them. I.e food pantry, career building opportunities etc.


        Call: 202-797-8806
        Address: 71 O Street NW, Washington, DC 20001
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Volunteer Medical Clinic State

        The Volunteer Medical Clinic provides primary health care to people in our community who do not have access to medical care through public benefits or private insurance. Patients are not charged for visits to see a health care professional.

        Call: 202-738-4415
        Address: 1618 Monroe St. NW, Washington, DC 20010
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Virginia Williams Family Resource Center State

        Catholic Charities provides case management services for families experiencing homelessness through the Family Re-housing Stabilization Program (FRSP).

        Call: 202-526-0017
        Address: 33 N Street NE, Washington, DC 20002
        VISIT WEBSITE

    • Prenatal and Obstetric Care
      • Mary’s Center State

        Mary’s Center is a community health center serving nearly 60,000 people of all ages, incomes, and backgrounds in the Washington, DC metro area for over 30 years.

        Call: 202-483-8196
        Address: 3912 Georgia Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20011
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Community of Hope State

        With hope, one can accomplish anything. Families who struggle with poverty and homelessness can achieve their goals. They can overcome challenges like having no safe place to sleep, poor health, and unemployment, and enjoy connected families with happy and healthy children.


        Call: 202-540-9857
        Address: 4 Atlantic Street, SW, Washington, DC 20032
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • The Breastfeeding Center State

        Their mission is to support families from pregnancy through the transitions of early parenthood with relationship-based care, evidence-based instruction and resources, and integrative health services for lactation and postpartum. They are there to help you navigate pregnancy, lactation, and postpartum with greater ease and joy, and provide you the tools to make informed and empowered decisions that feel best for you and your family.


        Call: 202-293-5182
        Text: 202-293-5182
        Address: 1020 19th St NW, Suite 150, Washington, DC 20036
        VISIT WEBSITE

    • Pregnancy Testing
      • Mary’s Center State

        Mary’s Center is a community health center serving nearly 60,000 people of all ages, incomes, and backgrounds in the Washington, DC metro area for over 30 years.

        Call: 202-483-8196
        Address: 3912 Georgia Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20011
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Community of Hope State

        With hope, one can accomplish anything. Families who struggle with poverty and homelessness can achieve their goals. They can overcome challenges like having no safe place to sleep, poor health, and unemployment, and enjoy connected families with happy and healthy children.


        Call: 202-540-9857
        Address: 4 Atlantic Street, SW, Washington, DC 20032
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Capitol Hill Pregnancy Center State

        Capitol Hill Pregnancy Center offers help and support to women, men, and their families who are in a crisis pregnancy. Their goal is to provide compassionate care as well as complete, accurate information pertaining to pregnancy and pregnancy options.


        Call: 202-546-1018
        Address: 713 Maryland Ave NE, Washington, DC 20002
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • The Northwest Center State

        The Northwest Center offers the loving support and comprehensive aid necessary for all women to continue their pregnancies, deliver healthy babies, and adequately care for themselves and their children. They also offer a transitional maternity home for pregnant women, ages 18-30.


        Call: 202-335-3749
        Address: 2702 Ontario Rd NW, Washington, DC 20009
        VISIT WEBSITE

    • STD/STI Testing
      • Mary’s Center State

        Mary’s Center is a community health center serving nearly 60,000 people of all ages, incomes, and backgrounds in the Washington, DC metro area for over 30 years.

        Call: 202-483-8196
        Address: 3912 Georgia Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20011
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • SOME, So Others Might Eat State

        SOME provides material aid and comfort to vulnerable neighbors in the District by helping them break the cycle of poverty and homelessness through programs and services that save lives, improve lives, and help transform lives of individuals and families, their communities, and the systems and structures that affect them. I.e food pantry, career building opportunities etc.


        Call: 202-797-8806
        Address: 71 O Street NW, Washington, DC 20001
        VISIT WEBSITE

    • Ultrasound
      • Mary’s Center State

        Mary’s Center is a community health center serving nearly 60,000 people of all ages, incomes, and backgrounds in the Washington, DC metro area for over 30 years.

        Call: 202-483-8196
        Address: 3912 Georgia Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20011
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Community of Hope State

        With hope, one can accomplish anything. Families who struggle with poverty and homelessness can achieve their goals. They can overcome challenges like having no safe place to sleep, poor health, and unemployment, and enjoy connected families with happy and healthy children.


        Call: 202-540-9857
        Address: 4 Atlantic Street, SW, Washington, DC 20032
        VISIT WEBSITE

    • STD/STI Treatment
      • SOME, So Others Might Eat State

        SOME provides material aid and comfort to vulnerable neighbors in the District by helping them break the cycle of poverty and homelessness through programs and services that save lives, improve lives, and help transform lives of individuals and families, their communities, and the systems and structures that affect them. I.e food pantry, career building opportunities etc.


        Call: 202-797-8806
        Address: 71 O Street NW, Washington, DC 20001
        VISIT WEBSITE

    • Prenatal Vitamins
      No state resources found

  • Counseling
    • Pregnancy Options
      • Community of Hope State

        With hope, one can accomplish anything. Families who struggle with poverty and homelessness can achieve their goals. They can overcome challenges like having no safe place to sleep, poor health, and unemployment, and enjoy connected families with happy and healthy children.


        Call: 202-540-9857
        Address: 4 Atlantic Street, SW, Washington, DC 20032
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • The Barker Adoption Foundation State

        Barker, a nonprofit adoption agency licensed in Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C., is built on the fundamental belief that all children deserve safe, loving, and permanent families.


        Call: 301-664-9664
        Text: 240-600-1106
        Address: 3232 Georgia Avenue, NW Suite 100, Washington, DC 20010
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Capitol Hill Pregnancy Center State

        Capitol Hill Pregnancy Center offers help and support to women, men, and their families who are in a crisis pregnancy. Their goal is to provide compassionate care as well as complete, accurate information pertaining to pregnancy and pregnancy options.


        Call: 202-546-1018
        Address: 713 Maryland Ave NE, Washington, DC 20002
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • The Northwest Center State

        The Northwest Center offers the loving support and comprehensive aid necessary for all women to continue their pregnancies, deliver healthy babies, and adequately care for themselves and their children. They also offer a transitional maternity home for pregnant women, ages 18-30.


        Call: 202-335-3749
        Address: 2702 Ontario Rd NW, Washington, DC 20009
        VISIT WEBSITE

    • Abortion Pill Reversal
      No state resources found

    • After Abortion
      • Project Rachel – Archdiocese of Washington State

        Project Rachel is a post-abortion healing ministry sponsored by the Archdiocese of Washington that offers compassionate help to men and women who have experienced emotional and/or spiritual pain after abortion. They help participants reconcile with God, child, family and themselves. Open to all, faith or no faith.

      • Capitol Hill Pregnancy Center State

        Capitol Hill Pregnancy Center offers help and support to women, men, and their families who are in a crisis pregnancy. Their goal is to provide compassionate care as well as complete, accurate information pertaining to pregnancy and pregnancy options.


        Call: 202-546-1018
        Address: 713 Maryland Ave NE, Washington, DC 20002
        VISIT WEBSITE

    • Other Counseling Options
      • Parent Support Program – D.C. State

        Parents in the District of Columbia report experiencing higher levels of stress and anxiety as they seek to manage the demands of parenting responsibilities, work, distance learning, and the impact on their families. The D.C. Parent Support Programs provides community and online classes that teach parenting skills, stress management, and they provide individual consultations.


        Call: 202-673-2200
        Address: 64 New York Avenue, NE, 3rd Floor, Washington, DC 20002
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Mary’s Center State

        Mary’s Center is a community health center serving nearly 60,000 people of all ages, incomes, and backgrounds in the Washington, DC metro area for over 30 years.

        Call: 202-483-8196
        Address: 3912 Georgia Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20011
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Central Union Mission State

        Central Union Mission is a homeless shelter providing long-term transformation through a large number of resources they provide, including job training and placement, parenting classes, digital literacy, social work and benefits acquisition, housing, child day care guidance, addiction recovery, transportation, legal assistance, micro-loans, and basic food and clothing.


        Call: 202-745-7118
        Address: 65 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Bread for The City State

        The mission of Bread for the City is to help Washington, DC residents living with low income to develop their power to determine the future of their own communities. They provide food, clothing, medical care, and legal and social services to reduce the burden of poverty.


        Call: 202-561-8587
        Address: 1700 Good Hope Road SE, Washinton, DC 20020
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Community of Hope State

        With hope, one can accomplish anything. Families who struggle with poverty and homelessness can achieve their goals. They can overcome challenges like having no safe place to sleep, poor health, and unemployment, and enjoy connected families with happy and healthy children.


        Call: 202-540-9857
        Address: 4 Atlantic Street, SW, Washington, DC 20032
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • La Leche League of DC State

        Local Groups are led by experienced leaders who have been accredited by La Leche League International Leaders. They provide free education, information, and support to families who want to breastfeed their babies.

      • My Sister’s Place State

        For over 40 years, MSP has been an innovator in changing lives by providing DC’s first hotline and first domestic violence shelter, and most recently, first Batterer Intervention group. As DC’s oldest domestic violence shelter, we have served as a cornerstone of the District’s response to this pressing public health issue since 1979, and our impact on DC’s community remains as strong as ever.

        For non-urgent matters, contact 202-529-5261

        Call: 1-844-443-5732
        Address: 1436 U St NW, Ste 303, Washington, DC 20009
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • SOME, So Others Might Eat State

        SOME provides material aid and comfort to vulnerable neighbors in the District by helping them break the cycle of poverty and homelessness through programs and services that save lives, improve lives, and help transform lives of individuals and families, their communities, and the systems and structures that affect them. I.e food pantry, career building opportunities etc.


        Call: 202-797-8806
        Address: 71 O Street NW, Washington, DC 20001
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Virginia Williams Family Resource Center State

        Catholic Charities provides case management services for families experiencing homelessness through the Family Re-housing Stabilization Program (FRSP).

        Call: 202-526-0017
        Address: 33 N Street NE, Washington, DC 20002
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Capitol Hill Pregnancy Center State

        Capitol Hill Pregnancy Center offers help and support to women, men, and their families who are in a crisis pregnancy. Their goal is to provide compassionate care as well as complete, accurate information pertaining to pregnancy and pregnancy options.


        Call: 202-546-1018
        Address: 713 Maryland Ave NE, Washington, DC 20002
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • The Northwest Center State

        The Northwest Center offers the loving support and comprehensive aid necessary for all women to continue their pregnancies, deliver healthy babies, and adequately care for themselves and their children. They also offer a transitional maternity home for pregnant women, ages 18-30.


        Call: 202-335-3749
        Address: 2702 Ontario Rd NW, Washington, DC 20009
        VISIT WEBSITE

    • Abuse Recovery
      No state resources found

    • Trauma Recovery
      • My Sister’s Place State

        For over 40 years, MSP has been an innovator in changing lives by providing DC’s first hotline and first domestic violence shelter, and most recently, first Batterer Intervention group. As DC’s oldest domestic violence shelter, we have served as a cornerstone of the District’s response to this pressing public health issue since 1979, and our impact on DC’s community remains as strong as ever.

        For non-urgent matters, contact 202-529-5261

        Call: 1-844-443-5732
        Address: 1436 U St NW, Ste 303, Washington, DC 20009
        VISIT WEBSITE

    • Abortion Pill Reversal Information
      No state resources found

  • Material Assistance
    • Maternity Clothes and Baby Items
      • Central Union Mission State

        Central Union Mission is a homeless shelter providing long-term transformation through a large number of resources they provide, including job training and placement, parenting classes, digital literacy, social work and benefits acquisition, housing, child day care guidance, addiction recovery, transportation, legal assistance, micro-loans, and basic food and clothing.


        Call: 202-745-7118
        Address: 65 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Bread for The City State

        The mission of Bread for the City is to help Washington, DC residents living with low income to develop their power to determine the future of their own communities. They provide food, clothing, medical care, and legal and social services to reduce the burden of poverty.


        Call: 202-561-8587
        Address: 1700 Good Hope Road SE, Washinton, DC 20020
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Community of Hope State

        With hope, one can accomplish anything. Families who struggle with poverty and homelessness can achieve their goals. They can overcome challenges like having no safe place to sleep, poor health, and unemployment, and enjoy connected families with happy and healthy children.


        Call: 202-540-9857
        Address: 4 Atlantic Street, SW, Washington, DC 20032
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • The Breastfeeding Center State

        Their mission is to support families from pregnancy through the transitions of early parenthood with relationship-based care, evidence-based instruction and resources, and integrative health services for lactation and postpartum. They are there to help you navigate pregnancy, lactation, and postpartum with greater ease and joy, and provide you the tools to make informed and empowered decisions that feel best for you and your family.


        Call: 202-293-5182
        Text: 202-293-5182
        Address: 1020 19th St NW, Suite 150, Washington, DC 20036
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • SOME, So Others Might Eat State

        SOME provides material aid and comfort to vulnerable neighbors in the District by helping them break the cycle of poverty and homelessness through programs and services that save lives, improve lives, and help transform lives of individuals and families, their communities, and the systems and structures that affect them. I.e food pantry, career building opportunities etc.


        Call: 202-797-8806
        Address: 71 O Street NW, Washington, DC 20001
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Capitol Hill Pregnancy Center State

        Capitol Hill Pregnancy Center offers help and support to women, men, and their families who are in a crisis pregnancy. Their goal is to provide compassionate care as well as complete, accurate information pertaining to pregnancy and pregnancy options.


        Call: 202-546-1018
        Address: 713 Maryland Ave NE, Washington, DC 20002
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • The Northwest Center State

        The Northwest Center offers the loving support and comprehensive aid necessary for all women to continue their pregnancies, deliver healthy babies, and adequately care for themselves and their children. They also offer a transitional maternity home for pregnant women, ages 18-30.


        Call: 202-335-3749
        Address: 2702 Ontario Rd NW, Washington, DC 20009
        VISIT WEBSITE

    • Assistance With Food
      • Central Union Mission State

        Central Union Mission is a homeless shelter providing long-term transformation through a large number of resources they provide, including job training and placement, parenting classes, digital literacy, social work and benefits acquisition, housing, child day care guidance, addiction recovery, transportation, legal assistance, micro-loans, and basic food and clothing.


        Call: 202-745-7118
        Address: 65 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Bread for The City State

        The mission of Bread for the City is to help Washington, DC residents living with low income to develop their power to determine the future of their own communities. They provide food, clothing, medical care, and legal and social services to reduce the burden of poverty.


        Call: 202-561-8587
        Address: 1700 Good Hope Road SE, Washinton, DC 20020
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • SOME, So Others Might Eat State

        SOME provides material aid and comfort to vulnerable neighbors in the District by helping them break the cycle of poverty and homelessness through programs and services that save lives, improve lives, and help transform lives of individuals and families, their communities, and the systems and structures that affect them. I.e food pantry, career building opportunities etc.


        Call: 202-797-8806
        Address: 71 O Street NW, Washington, DC 20001
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Virginia Williams Family Resource Center State

        Catholic Charities provides case management services for families experiencing homelessness through the Family Re-housing Stabilization Program (FRSP).

        Call: 202-526-0017
        Address: 33 N Street NE, Washington, DC 20002
        VISIT WEBSITE

    • Feminine Products
      No state resources found

  • Housing
    • Housing on Campus
      No state resources found

    • Affordable Housing
      • District Alliance for Safe Housing (DASH) State

        DASH provides services for emergency and transitional housing; assistance finding affordable housing, housing allowance, support services, financial empowerment, and follow up assistance.


        Call: 202-484-7700
        Address: WestMinster Presbyterian Church 400 I St SW, Washington, DC 20024
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • SOME, So Others Might Eat State

        SOME provides material aid and comfort to vulnerable neighbors in the District by helping them break the cycle of poverty and homelessness through programs and services that save lives, improve lives, and help transform lives of individuals and families, their communities, and the systems and structures that affect them. I.e food pantry, career building opportunities etc.


        Call: 202-797-8806
        Address: 71 O Street NW, Washington, DC 20001
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Fortitude Housing at St. Francis Xavier Church State

        Fortitude Housing is a program that offers a different approach to fighting homelessness. Each resident in the program is given their own apartment, fully furnished and one-on-one case management services that help connect residents with employment support, social security benefits, education and other support services that help rebuild lives.

        Call: 202-338-3108
        Address: 2812 Pennsylvania Avenue Southeast, Washington, DC 20001
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • The Northwest Center State

        The Northwest Center offers the loving support and comprehensive aid necessary for all women to continue their pregnancies, deliver healthy babies, and adequately care for themselves and their children. They also offer a transitional maternity home for pregnant women, ages 18-30.


        Call: 202-335-3749
        Address: 2702 Ontario Rd NW, Washington, DC 20009
        VISIT WEBSITE

    • Shelters & Temporary Housing
      • Central Union Mission State

        Central Union Mission is a homeless shelter providing long-term transformation through a large number of resources they provide, including job training and placement, parenting classes, digital literacy, social work and benefits acquisition, housing, child day care guidance, addiction recovery, transportation, legal assistance, micro-loans, and basic food and clothing.


        Call: 202-745-7118
        Address: 65 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • My Sister’s Place State

        For over 40 years, MSP has been an innovator in changing lives by providing DC’s first hotline and first domestic violence shelter, and most recently, first Batterer Intervention group. As DC’s oldest domestic violence shelter, we have served as a cornerstone of the District’s response to this pressing public health issue since 1979, and our impact on DC’s community remains as strong as ever.

        For non-urgent matters, contact 202-529-5261

        Call: 1-844-443-5732
        Address: 1436 U St NW, Ste 303, Washington, DC 20009
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • District Alliance for Safe Housing (DASH) State

        DASH provides services for emergency and transitional housing; assistance finding affordable housing, housing allowance, support services, financial empowerment, and follow up assistance.


        Call: 202-484-7700
        Address: WestMinster Presbyterian Church 400 I St SW, Washington, DC 20024
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • SOME, So Others Might Eat State

        SOME provides material aid and comfort to vulnerable neighbors in the District by helping them break the cycle of poverty and homelessness through programs and services that save lives, improve lives, and help transform lives of individuals and families, their communities, and the systems and structures that affect them. I.e food pantry, career building opportunities etc.


        Call: 202-797-8806
        Address: 71 O Street NW, Washington, DC 20001
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Fortitude Housing at St. Francis Xavier Church State

        Fortitude Housing is a program that offers a different approach to fighting homelessness. Each resident in the program is given their own apartment, fully furnished and one-on-one case management services that help connect residents with employment support, social security benefits, education and other support services that help rebuild lives.

        Call: 202-338-3108
        Address: 2812 Pennsylvania Avenue Southeast, Washington, DC 20001
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Virginia Williams Family Resource Center State

        Catholic Charities provides case management services for families experiencing homelessness through the Family Re-housing Stabilization Program (FRSP).

        Call: 202-526-0017
        Address: 33 N Street NE, Washington, DC 20002
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • The Northwest Center State

        The Northwest Center offers the loving support and comprehensive aid necessary for all women to continue their pregnancies, deliver healthy babies, and adequately care for themselves and their children. They also offer a transitional maternity home for pregnant women, ages 18-30.


        Call: 202-335-3749
        Address: 2702 Ontario Rd NW, Washington, DC 20009
        VISIT WEBSITE

  • Childcare
    • Local University Care
      No state resources found

    • Tips for Affordable Childcare
      • Central Union Mission State

        Central Union Mission is a homeless shelter providing long-term transformation through a large number of resources they provide, including job training and placement, parenting classes, digital literacy, social work and benefits acquisition, housing, child day care guidance, addiction recovery, transportation, legal assistance, micro-loans, and basic food and clothing.


        Call: 202-745-7118
        Address: 65 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • The Northwest Center State

        The Northwest Center offers the loving support and comprehensive aid necessary for all women to continue their pregnancies, deliver healthy babies, and adequately care for themselves and their children. They also offer a transitional maternity home for pregnant women, ages 18-30.


        Call: 202-335-3749
        Address: 2702 Ontario Rd NW, Washington, DC 20009
        VISIT WEBSITE

    • Child Support
      • Community of Hope State

        With hope, one can accomplish anything. Families who struggle with poverty and homelessness can achieve their goals. They can overcome challenges like having no safe place to sleep, poor health, and unemployment, and enjoy connected families with happy and healthy children.


        Call: 202-540-9857
        Address: 4 Atlantic Street, SW, Washington, DC 20032
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Virginia Williams Family Resource Center State

        Catholic Charities provides case management services for families experiencing homelessness through the Family Re-housing Stabilization Program (FRSP).

        Call: 202-526-0017
        Address: 33 N Street NE, Washington, DC 20002
        VISIT WEBSITE

  • Insurance
    • Insurance for Low-Income Families
      • The Breastfeeding Center State

        Their mission is to support families from pregnancy through the transitions of early parenthood with relationship-based care, evidence-based instruction and resources, and integrative health services for lactation and postpartum. They are there to help you navigate pregnancy, lactation, and postpartum with greater ease and joy, and provide you the tools to make informed and empowered decisions that feel best for you and your family.


        Call: 202-293-5182
        Text: 202-293-5182
        Address: 1020 19th St NW, Suite 150, Washington, DC 20036
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • SOME, So Others Might Eat State

        SOME provides material aid and comfort to vulnerable neighbors in the District by helping them break the cycle of poverty and homelessness through programs and services that save lives, improve lives, and help transform lives of individuals and families, their communities, and the systems and structures that affect them. I.e food pantry, career building opportunities etc.


        Call: 202-797-8806
        Address: 71 O Street NW, Washington, DC 20001
        VISIT WEBSITE

    • Insurance for Your Child
      No state resources found

  • Peer-to-Peer Support
    • Campus Support
      • CUA Pregnancy Help State

        Cardinals for life walks alongside pregnant and parenting students by providing connection to resources, babysitting, and advocating for their rights.

        Campus Pregnancy Resource Page

        Babysitting: the club offers babysitting, contact them via email or on Instagram: @cuacardinalsforlife

        Lactation Rooms: equipped with electrical outlet, privacy, and lockable door.

        Diaper Changing Stations: The University currently provides a total of 12 diaper changing stations in both men’s and women’s rooms in several buildings throughout campus.

        Maternity Parking Lots: Shahan/McGivney, McMahon, O’Boyle, and in the street parking on Divinity Way west of Caldwell Hall.

        Online Programs and Priority Registration for pregnant and parenting students.


        Address: 620 Michigan Ave NE, Washington, DC 20064
        VISIT WEBSITE

    • Other Support
      • Parent Support Program – D.C. State

        Parents in the District of Columbia report experiencing higher levels of stress and anxiety as they seek to manage the demands of parenting responsibilities, work, distance learning, and the impact on their families. The D.C. Parent Support Programs provides community and online classes that teach parenting skills, stress management, and they provide individual consultations.


        Call: 202-673-2200
        Address: 64 New York Avenue, NE, 3rd Floor, Washington, DC 20002
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Lamaze Classes – D.C. State

        They want all parents to feel confident, supported, and powerful as they ask questions, make decisions, and navigate their path through pregnancy, birth, and parenthood.


        Call: 202-235-2360
        Address: 2025 M St NW Ste 800, Washington, DC 20036
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Mary’s Center State

        Mary’s Center is a community health center serving nearly 60,000 people of all ages, incomes, and backgrounds in the Washington, DC metro area for over 30 years.

        Call: 202-483-8196
        Address: 3912 Georgia Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20011
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Central Union Mission State

        Central Union Mission is a homeless shelter providing long-term transformation through a large number of resources they provide, including job training and placement, parenting classes, digital literacy, social work and benefits acquisition, housing, child day care guidance, addiction recovery, transportation, legal assistance, micro-loans, and basic food and clothing.


        Call: 202-745-7118
        Address: 65 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Bread for The City State

        The mission of Bread for the City is to help Washington, DC residents living with low income to develop their power to determine the future of their own communities. They provide food, clothing, medical care, and legal and social services to reduce the burden of poverty.


        Call: 202-561-8587
        Address: 1700 Good Hope Road SE, Washinton, DC 20020
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Community of Hope State

        With hope, one can accomplish anything. Families who struggle with poverty and homelessness can achieve their goals. They can overcome challenges like having no safe place to sleep, poor health, and unemployment, and enjoy connected families with happy and healthy children.


        Call: 202-540-9857
        Address: 4 Atlantic Street, SW, Washington, DC 20032
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Thrive DC State

        Thrive DC works to prevent and end homelessness in Washington, DC by providing vulnerable people with a wide range of services to help stabilize their lives. Founded in 1979 to serve dinner to homeless women, Thrive DC has grown to be a comprehensive, professionally staffed, bilingual organization serving more than 2,000 men, women, and children each year. They are a safety net for people experiencing homelessness, unemployment, housing instability, and food insecurity. With their help, our clients take the first steps toward independence and self-sufficiency.


        Call: 202-737-9311
        Address: 1525 Newton St NW, Washington, DC 20010
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • My Sister’s Place State

        For over 40 years, MSP has been an innovator in changing lives by providing DC’s first hotline and first domestic violence shelter, and most recently, first Batterer Intervention group. As DC’s oldest domestic violence shelter, we have served as a cornerstone of the District’s response to this pressing public health issue since 1979, and our impact on DC’s community remains as strong as ever.

        For non-urgent matters, contact 202-529-5261

        Call: 1-844-443-5732
        Address: 1436 U St NW, Ste 303, Washington, DC 20009
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • District Alliance for Safe Housing (DASH) State

        DASH provides services for emergency and transitional housing; assistance finding affordable housing, housing allowance, support services, financial empowerment, and follow up assistance.


        Call: 202-484-7700
        Address: WestMinster Presbyterian Church 400 I St SW, Washington, DC 20024
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • SOME, So Others Might Eat State

        SOME provides material aid and comfort to vulnerable neighbors in the District by helping them break the cycle of poverty and homelessness through programs and services that save lives, improve lives, and help transform lives of individuals and families, their communities, and the systems and structures that affect them. I.e food pantry, career building opportunities etc.


        Call: 202-797-8806
        Address: 71 O Street NW, Washington, DC 20001
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Virginia Williams Family Resource Center State

        Catholic Charities provides case management services for families experiencing homelessness through the Family Re-housing Stabilization Program (FRSP).

        Call: 202-526-0017
        Address: 33 N Street NE, Washington, DC 20002
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Capitol Hill Pregnancy Center State

        Capitol Hill Pregnancy Center offers help and support to women, men, and their families who are in a crisis pregnancy. Their goal is to provide compassionate care as well as complete, accurate information pertaining to pregnancy and pregnancy options.


        Call: 202-546-1018
        Address: 713 Maryland Ave NE, Washington, DC 20002
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • The Northwest Center State

        The Northwest Center offers the loving support and comprehensive aid necessary for all women to continue their pregnancies, deliver healthy babies, and adequately care for themselves and their children. They also offer a transitional maternity home for pregnant women, ages 18-30.


        Call: 202-335-3749
        Address: 2702 Ontario Rd NW, Washington, DC 20009
        VISIT WEBSITE

    • Online Education
      • SOME, So Others Might Eat State

        SOME provides material aid and comfort to vulnerable neighbors in the District by helping them break the cycle of poverty and homelessness through programs and services that save lives, improve lives, and help transform lives of individuals and families, their communities, and the systems and structures that affect them. I.e food pantry, career building opportunities etc.


        Call: 202-797-8806
        Address: 71 O Street NW, Washington, DC 20001
        VISIT WEBSITE

    • Support for Men
      • Parent Support Program – D.C. State

        Parents in the District of Columbia report experiencing higher levels of stress and anxiety as they seek to manage the demands of parenting responsibilities, work, distance learning, and the impact on their families. The D.C. Parent Support Programs provides community and online classes that teach parenting skills, stress management, and they provide individual consultations.


        Call: 202-673-2200
        Address: 64 New York Avenue, NE, 3rd Floor, Washington, DC 20002
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Central Union Mission State

        Central Union Mission is a homeless shelter providing long-term transformation through a large number of resources they provide, including job training and placement, parenting classes, digital literacy, social work and benefits acquisition, housing, child day care guidance, addiction recovery, transportation, legal assistance, micro-loans, and basic food and clothing.


        Call: 202-745-7118
        Address: 65 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001
        VISIT WEBSITE

    • Parenting Classes
      • Parent Support Program – D.C. State

        Parents in the District of Columbia report experiencing higher levels of stress and anxiety as they seek to manage the demands of parenting responsibilities, work, distance learning, and the impact on their families. The D.C. Parent Support Programs provides community and online classes that teach parenting skills, stress management, and they provide individual consultations.


        Call: 202-673-2200
        Address: 64 New York Avenue, NE, 3rd Floor, Washington, DC 20002
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Lamaze Classes – D.C. State

        They want all parents to feel confident, supported, and powerful as they ask questions, make decisions, and navigate their path through pregnancy, birth, and parenthood.


        Call: 202-235-2360
        Address: 2025 M St NW Ste 800, Washington, DC 20036
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Mary’s Center State

        Mary’s Center is a community health center serving nearly 60,000 people of all ages, incomes, and backgrounds in the Washington, DC metro area for over 30 years.

        Call: 202-483-8196
        Address: 3912 Georgia Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20011
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Central Union Mission State

        Central Union Mission is a homeless shelter providing long-term transformation through a large number of resources they provide, including job training and placement, parenting classes, digital literacy, social work and benefits acquisition, housing, child day care guidance, addiction recovery, transportation, legal assistance, micro-loans, and basic food and clothing.


        Call: 202-745-7118
        Address: 65 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Community of Hope State

        With hope, one can accomplish anything. Families who struggle with poverty and homelessness can achieve their goals. They can overcome challenges like having no safe place to sleep, poor health, and unemployment, and enjoy connected families with happy and healthy children.


        Call: 202-540-9857
        Address: 4 Atlantic Street, SW, Washington, DC 20032
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • La Leche League of DC State

        Local Groups are led by experienced leaders who have been accredited by La Leche League International Leaders. They provide free education, information, and support to families who want to breastfeed their babies.

      • The Breastfeeding Center State

        Their mission is to support families from pregnancy through the transitions of early parenthood with relationship-based care, evidence-based instruction and resources, and integrative health services for lactation and postpartum. They are there to help you navigate pregnancy, lactation, and postpartum with greater ease and joy, and provide you the tools to make informed and empowered decisions that feel best for you and your family.


        Call: 202-293-5182
        Text: 202-293-5182
        Address: 1020 19th St NW, Suite 150, Washington, DC 20036
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Capitol Hill Pregnancy Center State

        Capitol Hill Pregnancy Center offers help and support to women, men, and their families who are in a crisis pregnancy. Their goal is to provide compassionate care as well as complete, accurate information pertaining to pregnancy and pregnancy options.


        Call: 202-546-1018
        Address: 713 Maryland Ave NE, Washington, DC 20002
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • The Northwest Center State

        The Northwest Center offers the loving support and comprehensive aid necessary for all women to continue their pregnancies, deliver healthy babies, and adequately care for themselves and their children. They also offer a transitional maternity home for pregnant women, ages 18-30.


        Call: 202-335-3749
        Address: 2702 Ontario Rd NW, Washington, DC 20009
        VISIT WEBSITE

    • Life Skills
      • Parent Support Program – D.C. State

        Parents in the District of Columbia report experiencing higher levels of stress and anxiety as they seek to manage the demands of parenting responsibilities, work, distance learning, and the impact on their families. The D.C. Parent Support Programs provides community and online classes that teach parenting skills, stress management, and they provide individual consultations.


        Call: 202-673-2200
        Address: 64 New York Avenue, NE, 3rd Floor, Washington, DC 20002
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Goodwill Job Training Programs State

        Goodwill of Greater Washington provides programs and services for adult job seekers that remove barriers to success and bolster critical career readiness skills. All trainings include digital & computer education, dressing for success, financial literacy, interviewing preparation, job search strategies, resume writing, and placement assistance.

        Call: 202-636-4225
        Address: 1140 3rd Street NE, Suite 350, Washington, DC 20002
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Central Union Mission State

        Central Union Mission is a homeless shelter providing long-term transformation through a large number of resources they provide, including job training and placement, parenting classes, digital literacy, social work and benefits acquisition, housing, child day care guidance, addiction recovery, transportation, legal assistance, micro-loans, and basic food and clothing.


        Call: 202-745-7118
        Address: 65 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Community of Hope State

        With hope, one can accomplish anything. Families who struggle with poverty and homelessness can achieve their goals. They can overcome challenges like having no safe place to sleep, poor health, and unemployment, and enjoy connected families with happy and healthy children.


        Call: 202-540-9857
        Address: 4 Atlantic Street, SW, Washington, DC 20032
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Thrive DC State

        Thrive DC works to prevent and end homelessness in Washington, DC by providing vulnerable people with a wide range of services to help stabilize their lives. Founded in 1979 to serve dinner to homeless women, Thrive DC has grown to be a comprehensive, professionally staffed, bilingual organization serving more than 2,000 men, women, and children each year. They are a safety net for people experiencing homelessness, unemployment, housing instability, and food insecurity. With their help, our clients take the first steps toward independence and self-sufficiency.


        Call: 202-737-9311
        Address: 1525 Newton St NW, Washington, DC 20010
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • SOME, So Others Might Eat State

        SOME provides material aid and comfort to vulnerable neighbors in the District by helping them break the cycle of poverty and homelessness through programs and services that save lives, improve lives, and help transform lives of individuals and families, their communities, and the systems and structures that affect them. I.e food pantry, career building opportunities etc.


        Call: 202-797-8806
        Address: 71 O Street NW, Washington, DC 20001
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Fortitude Housing at St. Francis Xavier Church State

        Fortitude Housing is a program that offers a different approach to fighting homelessness. Each resident in the program is given their own apartment, fully furnished and one-on-one case management services that help connect residents with employment support, social security benefits, education and other support services that help rebuild lives.

        Call: 202-338-3108
        Address: 2812 Pennsylvania Avenue Southeast, Washington, DC 20001
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Virginia Williams Family Resource Center State

        Catholic Charities provides case management services for families experiencing homelessness through the Family Re-housing Stabilization Program (FRSP).

        Call: 202-526-0017
        Address: 33 N Street NE, Washington, DC 20002
        VISIT WEBSITE

    • Lactation Support
      • Lamaze Classes – D.C. State

        They want all parents to feel confident, supported, and powerful as they ask questions, make decisions, and navigate their path through pregnancy, birth, and parenthood.


        Call: 202-235-2360
        Address: 2025 M St NW Ste 800, Washington, DC 20036
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • La Leche League of DC State

        Local Groups are led by experienced leaders who have been accredited by La Leche League International Leaders. They provide free education, information, and support to families who want to breastfeed their babies.

      • The Breastfeeding Center State

        Their mission is to support families from pregnancy through the transitions of early parenthood with relationship-based care, evidence-based instruction and resources, and integrative health services for lactation and postpartum. They are there to help you navigate pregnancy, lactation, and postpartum with greater ease and joy, and provide you the tools to make informed and empowered decisions that feel best for you and your family.


        Call: 202-293-5182
        Text: 202-293-5182
        Address: 1020 19th St NW, Suite 150, Washington, DC 20036
        VISIT WEBSITE

  • Financial Assistance
    • Finance Your Education
      • DC Tuition Assistance State

        The DC Tuition Assistance Grant (DCTAG) team is excited to share information with you about how you can use DCTAG to decrease the cost of college if you are an eligible DC student.

      • Washington DC Student Grants for College State

        There are many scholarship and grant opportunities for students who can’t afford college on their own in the DC area.

      • Virginia Williams Family Resource Center State

        Catholic Charities provides case management services for families experiencing homelessness through the Family Re-housing Stabilization Program (FRSP).

        Call: 202-526-0017
        Address: 33 N Street NE, Washington, DC 20002
        VISIT WEBSITE

    • Government Grants
      • DC Tuition Assistance State

        The DC Tuition Assistance Grant (DCTAG) team is excited to share information with you about how you can use DCTAG to decrease the cost of college if you are an eligible DC student.

      • Washington DC Student Grants for College State

        There are many scholarship and grant opportunities for students who can’t afford college on their own in the DC area.


    • Private Foundations
      • Virginia Williams Family Resource Center State

        Catholic Charities provides case management services for families experiencing homelessness through the Family Re-housing Stabilization Program (FRSP).

        Call: 202-526-0017
        Address: 33 N Street NE, Washington, DC 20002
        VISIT WEBSITE

    • Finance Your Education
      • SOME, So Others Might Eat State

        SOME provides material aid and comfort to vulnerable neighbors in the District by helping them break the cycle of poverty and homelessness through programs and services that save lives, improve lives, and help transform lives of individuals and families, their communities, and the systems and structures that affect them. I.e food pantry, career building opportunities etc.


        Call: 202-797-8806
        Address: 71 O Street NW, Washington, DC 20001
        VISIT WEBSITE

    • Job/Career Building
      • Goodwill Job Training Programs State

        Goodwill of Greater Washington provides programs and services for adult job seekers that remove barriers to success and bolster critical career readiness skills. All trainings include digital & computer education, dressing for success, financial literacy, interviewing preparation, job search strategies, resume writing, and placement assistance.

        Call: 202-636-4225
        Address: 1140 3rd Street NE, Suite 350, Washington, DC 20002
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Thrive DC State

        Thrive DC works to prevent and end homelessness in Washington, DC by providing vulnerable people with a wide range of services to help stabilize their lives. Founded in 1979 to serve dinner to homeless women, Thrive DC has grown to be a comprehensive, professionally staffed, bilingual organization serving more than 2,000 men, women, and children each year. They are a safety net for people experiencing homelessness, unemployment, housing instability, and food insecurity. With their help, our clients take the first steps toward independence and self-sufficiency.


        Call: 202-737-9311
        Address: 1525 Newton St NW, Washington, DC 20010
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • SOME, So Others Might Eat State

        SOME provides material aid and comfort to vulnerable neighbors in the District by helping them break the cycle of poverty and homelessness through programs and services that save lives, improve lives, and help transform lives of individuals and families, their communities, and the systems and structures that affect them. I.e food pantry, career building opportunities etc.


        Call: 202-797-8806
        Address: 71 O Street NW, Washington, DC 20001
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Virginia Williams Family Resource Center State

        Catholic Charities provides case management services for families experiencing homelessness through the Family Re-housing Stabilization Program (FRSP).

        Call: 202-526-0017
        Address: 33 N Street NE, Washington, DC 20002
        VISIT WEBSITE

  • Adoption
    • Adoption Resources
      • The Barker Adoption Foundation State

        Barker, a nonprofit adoption agency licensed in Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C., is built on the fundamental belief that all children deserve safe, loving, and permanent families.


        Call: 301-664-9664
        Text: 240-600-1106
        Address: 3232 Georgia Avenue, NW Suite 100, Washington, DC 20010
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Capitol Hill Pregnancy Center State

        Capitol Hill Pregnancy Center offers help and support to women, men, and their families who are in a crisis pregnancy. Their goal is to provide compassionate care as well as complete, accurate information pertaining to pregnancy and pregnancy options.


        Call: 202-546-1018
        Address: 713 Maryland Ave NE, Washington, DC 20002
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • The Northwest Center State

        The Northwest Center offers the loving support and comprehensive aid necessary for all women to continue their pregnancies, deliver healthy babies, and adequately care for themselves and their children. They also offer a transitional maternity home for pregnant women, ages 18-30.


        Call: 202-335-3749
        Address: 2702 Ontario Rd NW, Washington, DC 20009
        VISIT WEBSITE

    • Private Grant Programs
      No state resources found

    • More Info on Adoption
      • The Barker Adoption Foundation State

        Barker, a nonprofit adoption agency licensed in Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C., is built on the fundamental belief that all children deserve safe, loving, and permanent families.


        Call: 301-664-9664
        Text: 240-600-1106
        Address: 3232 Georgia Avenue, NW Suite 100, Washington, DC 20010
        VISIT WEBSITE

    • Birth Parent Support
      • The Barker Adoption Foundation State

        Barker, a nonprofit adoption agency licensed in Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C., is built on the fundamental belief that all children deserve safe, loving, and permanent families.


        Call: 301-664-9664
        Text: 240-600-1106
        Address: 3232 Georgia Avenue, NW Suite 100, Washington, DC 20010
        VISIT WEBSITE

  • Other
    • Non-Profit Agencies
      • District Alliance for Safe Housing (DASH) State

        DASH provides services for emergency and transitional housing; assistance finding affordable housing, housing allowance, support services, financial empowerment, and follow up assistance.


        Call: 202-484-7700
        Address: WestMinster Presbyterian Church 400 I St SW, Washington, DC 20024
        VISIT WEBSITE

    • Churches and Religious Organizations
      • Virginia Williams Family Resource Center State

        Catholic Charities provides case management services for families experiencing homelessness through the Family Re-housing Stabilization Program (FRSP).

        Call: 202-526-0017
        Address: 33 N Street NE, Washington, DC 20002
        VISIT WEBSITE

    • Federal Assistance Organizations
      No state resources found

    • Foster Family Care
      No state resources found

    • Safe Haven
      • Safe Haven Laws – DC State

        You can leave your unharmed baby, up to 14 days old, with an employee at any hospital emergency room, police station, or fire station in the District of Columbia.


    • Legal Support
      • Central Union Mission State

        Central Union Mission is a homeless shelter providing long-term transformation through a large number of resources they provide, including job training and placement, parenting classes, digital literacy, social work and benefits acquisition, housing, child day care guidance, addiction recovery, transportation, legal assistance, micro-loans, and basic food and clothing.


        Call: 202-745-7118
        Address: 65 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Bread for The City State

        The mission of Bread for the City is to help Washington, DC residents living with low income to develop their power to determine the future of their own communities. They provide food, clothing, medical care, and legal and social services to reduce the burden of poverty.


        Call: 202-561-8587
        Address: 1700 Good Hope Road SE, Washinton, DC 20020
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Thrive DC State

        Thrive DC works to prevent and end homelessness in Washington, DC by providing vulnerable people with a wide range of services to help stabilize their lives. Founded in 1979 to serve dinner to homeless women, Thrive DC has grown to be a comprehensive, professionally staffed, bilingual organization serving more than 2,000 men, women, and children each year. They are a safety net for people experiencing homelessness, unemployment, housing instability, and food insecurity. With their help, our clients take the first steps toward independence and self-sufficiency.


        Call: 202-737-9311
        Address: 1525 Newton St NW, Washington, DC 20010
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • My Sister’s Place State

        For over 40 years, MSP has been an innovator in changing lives by providing DC’s first hotline and first domestic violence shelter, and most recently, first Batterer Intervention group. As DC’s oldest domestic violence shelter, we have served as a cornerstone of the District’s response to this pressing public health issue since 1979, and our impact on DC’s community remains as strong as ever.

        For non-urgent matters, contact 202-529-5261

        Call: 1-844-443-5732
        Address: 1436 U St NW, Ste 303, Washington, DC 20009
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • SOME, So Others Might Eat State

        SOME provides material aid and comfort to vulnerable neighbors in the District by helping them break the cycle of poverty and homelessness through programs and services that save lives, improve lives, and help transform lives of individuals and families, their communities, and the systems and structures that affect them. I.e food pantry, career building opportunities etc.


        Call: 202-797-8806
        Address: 71 O Street NW, Washington, DC 20001
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Fortitude Housing at St. Francis Xavier Church State

        Fortitude Housing is a program that offers a different approach to fighting homelessness. Each resident in the program is given their own apartment, fully furnished and one-on-one case management services that help connect residents with employment support, social security benefits, education and other support services that help rebuild lives.

        Call: 202-338-3108
        Address: 2812 Pennsylvania Avenue Southeast, Washington, DC 20001
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Virginia Williams Family Resource Center State

        Catholic Charities provides case management services for families experiencing homelessness through the Family Re-housing Stabilization Program (FRSP).

        Call: 202-526-0017
        Address: 33 N Street NE, Washington, DC 20002
        VISIT WEBSITE

    • Case Management
      • Mary’s Center State

        Mary’s Center is a community health center serving nearly 60,000 people of all ages, incomes, and backgrounds in the Washington, DC metro area for over 30 years.

        Call: 202-483-8196
        Address: 3912 Georgia Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20011
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Central Union Mission State

        Central Union Mission is a homeless shelter providing long-term transformation through a large number of resources they provide, including job training and placement, parenting classes, digital literacy, social work and benefits acquisition, housing, child day care guidance, addiction recovery, transportation, legal assistance, micro-loans, and basic food and clothing.


        Call: 202-745-7118
        Address: 65 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Bread for The City State

        The mission of Bread for the City is to help Washington, DC residents living with low income to develop their power to determine the future of their own communities. They provide food, clothing, medical care, and legal and social services to reduce the burden of poverty.


        Call: 202-561-8587
        Address: 1700 Good Hope Road SE, Washinton, DC 20020
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Thrive DC State

        Thrive DC works to prevent and end homelessness in Washington, DC by providing vulnerable people with a wide range of services to help stabilize their lives. Founded in 1979 to serve dinner to homeless women, Thrive DC has grown to be a comprehensive, professionally staffed, bilingual organization serving more than 2,000 men, women, and children each year. They are a safety net for people experiencing homelessness, unemployment, housing instability, and food insecurity. With their help, our clients take the first steps toward independence and self-sufficiency.


        Call: 202-737-9311
        Address: 1525 Newton St NW, Washington, DC 20010
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • Fortitude Housing at St. Francis Xavier Church State

        Fortitude Housing is a program that offers a different approach to fighting homelessness. Each resident in the program is given their own apartment, fully furnished and one-on-one case management services that help connect residents with employment support, social security benefits, education and other support services that help rebuild lives.

        Call: 202-338-3108
        Address: 2812 Pennsylvania Avenue Southeast, Washington, DC 20001
        VISIT WEBSITE
      • The Northwest Center State

        The Northwest Center offers the loving support and comprehensive aid necessary for all women to continue their pregnancies, deliver healthy babies, and adequately care for themselves and their children. They also offer a transitional maternity home for pregnant women, ages 18-30.


        Call: 202-335-3749
        Address: 2702 Ontario Rd NW, Washington, DC 20009
        VISIT WEBSITE

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