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RESULTS: 80
Category: Immigrant & Refugee Services , Basic Needs, Food, & Housing
Defending immigrants' rights through legal services, education and advocacy.
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Immigrant & Refugee Services
Offers comprehensive support for individuals lifting themselves out of poverty.
Basic Needs, Food, & Housing
Child care and emergency assistance to our vulnerable neighbors.
Youth Education & Enrichment
Food, clothing, education & emergency support for underserved families.
Provides emergency food and financial assistance in Alexandria.
Providing housing and supporting resident services to lower-income neighbors.
Offers same-day emergency assistance to cover basic needs for Arlingtonians in crisis.
Offers holistic services and support to asylum seekers.
Legal, social, and interpretation services for low-income immigrants.
Helping families overcome homelessness and achieve stable, independent futures.
Supports homeless women in DC with housing, health, employment and education.
Shelter and supportive services for homeless adults and families.
Advocates for abused and neglected children and youth.
CROSSLIST FROMLegal Services & Justice Programs
Offers legal services, support, referral, and advocacy for Latino immigrants.
Supports immigrant community with employment protection, English classes and skills training.
Empowers homeless with meals, case management, healthcare and encouraging potential.
Support services for homeless and low income families and individuals.
Children, Youth & Families
Transitions families from homelessness to independence through housing and educational programming.
Provides housing, healthcare, and supportive services to low-income families.
Providing health and human services for Montgomery County's most vulnerable residents.
CROSSLIST FROMHealth, Wellness, & Senior Services
Building a healthier, more inclusive, local food system.
Advancing food justice in the nation's capital.
Working to improve the nutrition of low-income District residents.
Assists returning citizens and substance abusers who need support.
Provides safe housing for survivors of domestic violence.
Creating pathways out of homelessness, domestic violence and sexual assault.
Serves DC’s marginalized communities through local food and community housing.
Prevents homelessness, and re-houses those who have lost their homes.
Early childhood education program serving low-income, working families.
CROSSLIST FROMYouth Education & Enrichment
Provides affordable housing and services for older adults with limited income
Providing free food to neighbors in need in Northern Virginia.
Fights food waste and hunger by empowering student leaders.
Empowers people to leave homelessness and rebuild their lives.
A service-rich day center for chronically homeless individuals.
Affordable housing provider for low-income working families
Renovates housing for the homeless in partnership with shelters.
Ensures that homelessness is part of a family's past
Empowering homeless/low-income families to create stable homes.
Housing developer and counseling agency for low-income communities.
Provides affordable independent housing for people in mental health recovery.
Provides safety-net services for isolated, low-income elderly.
Houses and cares for ill and dying homeless individuals.
Providing affordable housing and programming to residents of Ward 1.
Legal services for low-income immigrants in Northern Virginia.
Distributes food for the weekend to local K-8 students.
Creates communities and homes for adults with intellectual disabilities.
Helps people in financial crisis regain stability and achieve self-sufficiency.
Helps low-income, immigrant youth learn about American civic life.
Provides food, emergency financial assistance, youth programs and educational opportunities.
The main Food Bank serving Montgomery County.
Advocates for immigrant and refugee rights in our region.
Helps low-income and refugee families rebuild their lives.
Preserves affordable housing to support and strengthen healthy, diverse neighborhoods.
Collaborates to end long-term homelessness in Washington.
Improving the lives of precariously housed and homeless youth.
Provides shelter and services to victims of domestic violence.
Heals lives of homeless women and children by creating new futures.
Recovery home and life management programs for young men.
Assists individuals returning home from incarceration and court-involved adults and youth.
Helping formerly homeless women obtain and maintain permanent housing.
Aims to end homelessness through supportive services and housing.
Volunteer-based organization providing free home repairs to low-income homeowners
Serves as a home repair and rehabilitation program for low-income homeowners.
Employs individuals with disabilities and provides education for youth and adults on a local farm.
Provides high-quality legal services for low-income Washingtonians.
Supporting, coaching, training our unhoused/unemployed neighbors to reach their goals.
Adult Literacy & Learning
Provides meals, clothing and basic services for individuals experiencing homelessness.
Supports refugee families through a network of mentors, tutors, and communities.
Emergency shelter for homeless families with children in Montgomery County.
Protecting immigrant women and girls fleeing gender-based violence.
Purchases and maintains community-based housing for mentally disabled persons.
Empowers low-income Latino families with educational and support services.
Provides guidance and basic human service to help rebuild lives.
Offers services for hard-to-reach, homeless men, women, and children in the DC area.
Offers legal, career, case management, and psychological services for torture survivors
Offers safe, welcoming shelter and support to homeless LGBTQ youth
English classes and workforce development programs for adult immigrants.
CROSSLIST FROMAdult Literacy & Learning
Legal services, advocacy, outreach, and education to address homelessness and affordable housing.
Western Fairfax's go-to referral for emergency needs assistance.
Supports lower income homeowners through access to low-cost home repairs.