A Resource Guide for Young Adults Supports and Services and Where to Find Them
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1 A Resource Guide for Young Adults Supports and Services and Where to Find Them 2010 Government of the District of Columbia Department of Mental Health
2 Acknowledgements: This publication was made possible by a grant from the District of Columbia State Mental Health Planning Council. The initial publication was in We at DMH would like to take the time to thank them for their support and commitment to the young adults of Washington, DC. The Department of Mental Health would like to personally and especially thank Zachary Thomspon, Rachel Dansbury, Deshaun Buchanan and Malika Fateen, four young adults whose active and insightful participation in the work sessions to assist in the development of this resource guide was much needed and greatly appreciated. We also want to thank Reality Unlimited, Inc. for its consultative expertise, our community providers and advocates and DMH Child and Youth Services Division staff members for their support and active participation in making this project a success. Department of Mental Health 64 New York Avenue, NE 4 th Floor Washington, DC (202)
3 Don t Quit When things go wrong as they sometimes will, When the road you re climbing seems all up hill, W hen the funds are low and the bills are high, And you want to smile, but you have to cry, When care is pressing you down a bit, Rest if you must, but don t you quit. Life is hard with its twist and turns, As every one of us sometimes learns, And many a failure turns about, When they might have won had they stuck it out, Don t give up though the pace seems slow, You may succeed with another blow. Success is failure turned inside out, The silver tint of the clouds of doubt, And you never can tell how close you are, It may be near when it seems so far, So stick to the fight when you re hardest hit, It s when things seem worst, that you must not quit. ~ Author Anonymous
4 Welcome to the Department of Mental Health s Resource Guide for Young Adults The Department of Mental Health (DMH) develops, supports, and oversees the public mental health system in the District of Columbia. Our goal is to ensure that residents of all ages have easy access to a range of mental health services from emergency help to ongoing care. Table of Contents Addiction/Treatment 2 Benefits/Identification 5 Clothing/Food 8 Educational Services 12 Employment/Vocational 19 Housing/Shelters 23 Legal Services 27 Medical/Health/Hospital/Dental 29 Mental Health/Counseling 33 Public Libraries 38 Recreation Centers 42 Religious Services 46 1
5 Addiction/Treatment Addiction Prevention and Recovery Administration (APRA) Detox Center 1905 E Street, SE - Building 12 Washington, DC (202) ext. 4 Adult Abstinence Program 3720 Martin Luther King JR. Avenue, SE Washington, DC (202) Better Way Program 4606 Sheriff Road, NE Washington, DC (202) Clean and Sober Streets 425 2nd Street, NW Washington, DC (202) Family and Medical Counseling Service 2041 Martin Luther King Avenue, SE, Suite M-2 Washington, DC (202) Greater Mount Calvary Holy Church Cataadah House Aftercare Trt Program 802 Rhode Island Avenue, NE Washington, DC (202) or (202) Gospel Rescue Ministries 810 5th Street, NW Washington, DC (202) ext. 17 Howard University Hospital Drug Abuse Institute 2041 Georgia Avenue, NW, Suite 6B-07 Washington, DC (202)
6 Kolmac Clinic 1411 K Street, NW, Suite 703 Washington, DC (202) RAP Inc Women s Residential th Street, NE Washington, DC (202) Salvation Army Harbor Lights 2100 New York Avenue, NE Washington, DC (202) Second Genesis Inc Therapeutic Community 1318 Harvard Street, NW Washington, DC (202) So Others Might Eat Inc (SOME) 60 O Street, NW Washington, DC (202) ext. 100 UPO Comprehensive Treatment Center 33 N Street, NE Washington, DC (202) Whitman Walker Clinic Mental Health and Addiction Treatment Service th Street, NW Washington, DC (202)
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8 Benefits/Identification Anacostia Service Center 2100 Martin Luther King Avenue, SE Washington, DC (202) Fax: (202) Congress Heights Service Center 4001 South Capitol Street, SW Washington, DC (202) Fax: (202) Department of Health Vital Records Division/ Birth Certificates 825 North Capitol Street, NE, 1st Floor Washington, DC (202) Eckington Benefits Service Center 51 N Streets, NE, Second Floor Washington, DC (202) Fax: (202) Fort Davis Service Center 3851 Alabama Avenue, SE Washington, DC (202) Fax: (202) H Street Service Center 645 H Street, NE Washington, DC (202) Fax: (202) Northeast Street Service 3917 Minnesota Avenue, NE Washington, DC (202) Fax: (202)
9 Social Security Administration Main number for all locations (800) (toll-free) LOCATIONS: th Street, NE, Ste B Washington, DC Pennsylvania Avenue, SE Washington, DC M Street, NW Washington, DC Hawaii Avenue, NE, Apt 3 Washington, DC Taylor Street Service Center 1207 Taylor Street, NW Washington, DC (202) Fax: (202) Washington DC Department of Motor Vehicles Service center locations for Non Driver Identification cards Main number (202) LOCATIONS: Penn Branch Shopping Center 3220 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE Washington, DC Georgetown Park Mall (Lower Level) 3222 M Street, NW Washington, DC Southwest Service Center 95 M Street, SW Washington, DC Brentwood Service Center 1233 Brentwood Road, NE Washington, DC
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11 Clothing /Food A.P. Shaw Food Pantry th Place, SE Washington, DC (Ward: 8) (202) Emergency food (mostly canned goods), clothing Allen Outreach Center 2443 Ainger Place, SE Washington, DC (202) Emergency clothing and food bank services Anacostia Community Outreach Center 2443 Ainger Place, SE Washington, DC (Wards: 6, 7, and 8) (202) Multi-service, long-term, and emergency assistance to low income families including clothing, food and summer enrichment programs Bethlehem Baptist Community Church Outreach Center 2458 Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, SE Washington, DC (202) Emergency food & clothing (SE residents) Bread for the City LOCATIONS: Northwest Center 1525 Seventh Street, NW Washington, DC ) Fax: (202) (Legal, Medical); (202) (Social Services, Food, Administration); (202) (Development, Finance) 8
12 Southeast Center 1640 Good Hope Road, SE Washington, DC Phone: (202) Fax: (202) (Social Services, Food) Capital Area Food Bank 645 Taylor Street, NE Washington, DC (202) The Family Place, Inc th Street, NW Washington, DC (Ward: 1) (202) Drop-in center provides lunch, emergency diapers, clothing, food bags, case management, family support, prenatal, parenting, prevention education, ESOL classes (0-3yrs); Child Mental Health Services; Domestic Violence; Even Start site. Food Center of Ward Ames Street, NE Washington, DC (202) Emergency food (referrals from social workers required) Home Mission Society of Mount Airy Baptist Church 1100 North Capitol Street, NW Washington, DC (Ward: 6) (202) Food bags, emergency financial assistance, pastoral counseling for families, individuals (by appointment only) Martin Luther King Jr. Multi-Service Center (NNE/CIC) 1326 Florida Avenue, NE Washington, DC (Ward: 5) (202) Food, clothing, housing & rental assistance, job counseling/development, emergency services (NE resident s wards) 9
13 National Center for Children and Families CARA House Family Ties Program th Street, NE Washington, DC (Ward: 7) (202) ext: 43 Emergency food & clothing, mentoring, youth & family camp weekends, tutoring, resource center, advocacy for children of incarcerated parents Nineteenth Street Baptist Church th Street, NW Washington, DC (Ward: 4) (202) Emergency food baskets (Change, Inc. referral required) Our Place, Inc. Camille s Place 1236 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE Washington, DC (202) Union Temple Baptist Church Village Keepers Homeless Ministry 1225 W Street, SE Washington, DC (202) Mobile & stationary feeding program, clothing, counseling, referral services UPO, Neighborhood Development Center th Street, NW Washington, DC (Ward: 2) (202) Food bank, emergency, utility, employment assistance, case management 10
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15 Educational Services American Red Cross, National Capital Chapter Chapter Headquarters 2025 E Street, NW Suite SE 1068 Washington, DC (202) Courses in healthy living, basic first aid, accident prevention, fire prevention, and water safety. Youth leadership development program; youth task force and community service project; HIV education and awareness programming ARCH 1443 Howard Road, SE Washington, DC (202) Asian-American Leadership, Empowerment and Development for Youth and Family (LEAD) 1323 Girard Street, NW Washington, DC (202) Academic enrichment program; summer enrichment program; one-to-one mentoring; high school academic and leadership development program; family strengthening program Beulah Baptist Church GED Center Beulah Baptist Church 5820 Dix Street, NE Washington, DC (202) Booker T. Washington Public Charter School 1346 Florida Avenue, NW Washington, DC (202)
16 Boys and Girls Club of Greater Washington th Street, Suite 400 Silver Spring, MD (301) Educational and social activities for at-risk youth; arts and sports activities; leadership development; tutoring; gender-specific programs, and computer training C. Phillip Johnson Ministries, Inc. 33 K Street, NW Washington, DC (202) Carlos Rosario International Career Center 1724 Kalorama Road, NW Washington, DC (202) Catholic Charities Adult Education Program James Cardinal Hickey Center 924 G Street, NW Washington, DC (202) Central Union Mission 1519 U Street, NW Washington, DC (202) GED prep Center for Empowerment and Employment Training (CEET) 600 W Street, NE Washington, DC (202) Educational and job training; GED, computers, etc. 13
17 Covenant House Washington 2001 Mississippi Avenue, SE Washington, DC (202) Youth line: (Nineline) www. covenanthouse.org DC Rape Crisis Center PO Box (202) Hotline: (202) 333-RAPE (7273) (24 hours) For the Love of Children (FLOC) 1763 Columbia Road, NW First Floor Washington, DC (202) Greater Washington Urban League th Street, NW Washington, DC (202) Healthy Babies Project, Inc th Street, NE Washington, DC (202) Kennedy Institute 801 Buchanan Street, NE Washington, DC (202) ext LifeSTARTS Youth and Family Services 1115 Good Hope Road, SE Washington, DC (202)
18 LVA-NCA (Literacy Volunteers of the National Capital Area) 1325 W Street, NW Washington, DC (202) Lydia s House 3939 South Capitol Street, SW Washington, DC (202) Marshall Heights Community Development Organization Meadow Green Apartments 3425 A Street, SE Washington, DC (202) Max Robinson Center of Whitman Walker Clinic, Inc Martin Luther King, Jr., Avenue, SE Washington, DC (202) Metropolitan Delta Adult Literacy Council 1225 R Street, NW Washington, DC (202) Metro TeenAIDS (MTA) 651 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE Washington, DC (202) National Organization of Concerned Black Men, Inc th Street, NW Suite 203 Washington, DC (202)
19 Our Children, Inc W Street, SE Suite 203 Washington, DC (202) Prepare Our Youth, Inc. (POY, Inc.) 6856 Eastern Avenue, NW Suite 207 Washington, DC (202) Prevention Works! 2501 Benning Road, NE Washington, DC (866) (202) (Mobile Unit) Sexual Minority Youth Assistance League (SMYAL) th Street, SE Washington, DC (202) Outreach; education; case management; HIV counseling and testing; HIV/STD prevention programs; substance use education; food/clothing; youth development/leadership; tutoring/education assistance and vocational/job readiness; gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, intersex, and questioning training and education; diet, exercise, mental, physical, and emotional wellness workshops and trainings; violence prevention SchoolTalk th Street, NW #510 Washington, DC (202) Works with parents, schools, and the school system to improve communication and dispute resolution processes that are associated with the delivery of special education services. 16
20 Teen Alliance for Prepared Parenting (TAPP) 100 Irving Street, NW East Building G105 Washington, DC (202) Outreach; education; case management; STD screening; family planning/contraception; pregnancy-related; tutoring/education assistance; vocational and job readiness. The Young Women s Project (YWP) 1328 Florida Avenue, NW Washington, DC (202)
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22 Employment Services Anchor Mental Health Association 1001 Lawrence Street, NE Washington, DC (202) Community Action Partnership 1140 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 1210 Washington, DC (202) Fax: (202) Community Connections, Inc. 801 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE Washington, DC (202) DC Department of Employment Services Office of Apprenticeship Information and Training 609 H Street, NE Washington, DC (202) Deaf-Reach th Street, NE Washington, DC (202) Department of Mental Health (DMH) Supported Employment Program 64 New York Avenue, NE, 4th Floor Washington, DC (202) Different Avenues 821 Upshur Street, NW Washington, DC (202)
23 East River Family Strengthening Collaborative 3732 Minnesota Avenue, NE Washington, DC (202) Goodwill of Greater Washington 2200 South Dakota Avenue, NE Washington, DC (202) Goodwill trains people for jobs in IT, healthcare, retail, food services, banking, manufacturing and more. They also help people learn office and computer skills. Goodwill works closely with area businesses to understand what type of jobs they have, and then tailor job training to meet the requirements of those positions. Green Door, Inc th Street, NW Washington, DC (202) Jubilee Jobs 2712 Ontario Road, NW Washington, DC (202) Marshall Heights Development Corporation 3939 Benning Rd, NE Washington, DC (202) Emergency food, case management, credit and housing counseling, employment, rental utility assistance (through Dept. of Energy), corps services for mental health and GED help. Pathways To Housing 101 Q Street, NE Suite G Washington, DC (202)
24 Psychiatric Center Chartered 3001 Bladensburg Road, NE Washington, DC (202) Rehabilitation Services Administration 810 First Street, NE Washington, DC (202) Provides comprehensive vocational and independent living services to persons with disabilities. Samaritan Ministry of Greater Washington 1516 Hamilton Street, NW Washington, DC (202) So Others Might Eat (SOME) 2815 O Street, SE Washington, DC (202) SOME helps break the cycle of homelessness by offering services, such as affordable housing, job training, addiction treatment, and counseling, to the poor, the elderly and individuals with mental illness. United Planning Organization (UPO) 301 Rhode Island Avenue, NW Washington, DC (202)
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26 Housing/Shelters Central Union Mission 1350 R Street, NW Washington, DC Phone: (202) CCNV Shelter 2nd and D Street, NW Washington, DC (202) Community Partnership Shelter Hotline 801 Pennsylvania Avenue SE, Suite 360 Washington, DC (202) Shelter for single adults in need offers info on shelter locations and availability of beds. Damien Ministries 2200 Rhode Island Avenue, NE Washington, DC (202) Case management; transitional housing; food bank; retreat program DC Village Emergency Shelter No. 2 Village Lane, SW Washington, DC (202) Families at D.C. Village are provided with meals, supportive social services which include substance abuse counseling, case management, employment and housing placement assistance. 23
27 Dorothy Day Catholic Worker 503 Rock Creek Church Road, NW Washington, DC (202) Shelter for families; moms and kids. Families Park Road 1448 Park Road, NW Washington, DC (202) Fully equipped apartment units for 90 days. Social service counseling, housing and employment referral, limited recreation programs, counseling and referral. Mary s Center for Maternal and Child Care 2333 Ontario Road, NW Washington, DC (202) Sasha Bruce Youthwork, Inc. (SBY) th Street, SE Washington, DC (202) (202) TERRIFIC, Inc. (Temporary Residential Resource Institute for Families in Crisis) 1222 T Street, NW Washington, DC (202) Transgender Health Empowerment (T.H.E.) 1414 N. Capitol Street, NW Washington, DC (202) Federal City Shelter 425 2nd Street, NW Washington, DC (202) (202)
28 Gospel Mission 810 5th Street, NW Washington, DC (202) (202) Beds, food, clothing, education and drug rehabilitation to homeless men. House of Help City of Hope Inc th Street, SE #3 Washington, DC (202) Mobile: (202) hr. program for families in need of emergency services. Luther Place Night Shelter 1226 Vermont Avenue, NW #4 Washington, DC (202) Martin Luther King Jr. Men s Shelter 2700A Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, SE Washington, DC (202) AA/NA Meetings, Single men, custodial and non-custodial fathers Rachel s Women s Center th Street, NW Washington, DC (202) Spring Road Family Shelter Spring Road, NW Washington, DC (202) Provide transitional housing for homeless families. Social services, counseling, housing and employment referral, limited recreation programs, counseling (mental health and substance abuse) and self-empowering activities. Virginia Williams Family Resource Center 25 M Street, SW, 1st Floor Washington, DC (202) or (202) A central intake for all families in the District of Columbia who seek emergency shelter and housing assistance. Consultation over the phone is also provided in cases of pending eviction. 25
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30 Legal Services Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law th Street, NW, Suite 1212 Washington, DC (202) Bread for the City th Street, NW Washington, DC (202) Free legal counsel Children s Law Center 616 H Street NW, Suite 300 Washington, DC (202) Directly represents children in foster care and we represent foster parents and relatives seeking to give foster children safe and stable families. DC Law Students in Courts 806 7th Street NW, Suite 300 Washington, DC (202) Provides free quality legal services Howard University 2900 Van Ness Street, NW Washington, DC (202) Offers clinics regarding matters of civil rights, fair housing, criminal law and alternative dispute resolution. Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia th Street, NW, Suite 800 Washington, DC (202) Free legal services for Medicaid and special education recipients. 27
31 National Disability Rights Network 900 Second Street, NE, Suite 211 Washington, DC (202) TTY: (202) Neighborhood Legal Services 1213 Good Hope Road, SE Washington, DC (202) Free legal assistance for eligible individuals. University Legal Services 220 I Street, NE, Suite 130 Washington, DC (202) Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless 1200 U Street, NW, 3rd Floor Washington, DC (202) Free legal assistance. 28
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33 Medical/Hospitals Abundant Life Clinic 717 8th Street, SE Washington, DC (202) Anacostia Health Center 1328 W Street, SE Washington, DC (202) Andromeda Transcultural Health 1400 Decatur Street, NW Washington, DC (202) Children s National Medical Center (CNMC) 111 Michigan Avenue, NW Washington, DC (202) Columbia Road Health Services 1660 Columbia Road, NW Washington, DC (202) Community of Hope Health Center (DC Health Care Alliance/Project Wish Site) 1417 Belmont Street, NW Washington, DC (202) Congress Heights-Unity Health Care 3720 Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, SE Washington, DC (202) Complete medical services 30
34 Family Medical Counseling Services 2041 Martin Luther King Avenue, SE Washington, DC (202) STD, HIV, and infectious disease testing, pre and post test counseling. George Washington Hospital 2131 K Street, NW Washington, DC (202) La Clinica del Pueblo th Street, NW Washington, DC (202) Planned Parenthood of Metropolitan Washingon, DC (PPMW) th Street, NW Washington, DC (202) Washington Hospital Center 110 Irving Street, NW Washington, DC (202) Unity Health Care, Inc th Street, SE Suite 120 Washington, DC (202)
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36 Mental Health/Counseling Anchor Mental Health 1001 Lawrence Street, NE Washington, DC (202) Bowen Center for the Study of the Family Georgetown Family Center 4400 MacArthur Blvd NW, Suite 103 Washington, DC (800) or (202) Community Action Group th Street, SE Washington, DC (202) Community Connections, Inc. 801 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE Suite 201 Washington, DC (202) Deaf Reach Street, NE Washington, DC (202) Family & Child Services of Washington, D.C., Inc th Street, NW Washington, DC (202) Family and Medical Counseling Services, Inc. (FEMCS, Inc.) 2041 Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue, SE Washington, DC (202)
37 Family Preservation 810 Potomac Avenue, SE, Suite 107 Washington, DC (202) Family Ties Project 1438 Rhode Island Avenue, NE Washington, DC (202) Promote and preserve the well-being of children and families living in the District of Columbia who are affected/infected by HIV/AIDS by working with parents and caregivers to plan for the future of their children. Fihankra Place, Inc 810 Potomac Avenue, SE Washington, DC (202) Provides mental services health for adolescents. Green Door 1221 Taylor Street, NW Washington DC (202) Helping Individual Prostitutes Survive (HIPS) PO Box Washington, DC (202) Hotline: HIPS (4477) (24 hours) Hillcrest Children s Center 1325 W Street, NW Washington, DC (202) Ida Mae Campbell Wellness & Resource Center 1338 North Capitol Street, NW, Suite 101 Washington, DC (866) (toll free) 34
38 La Clinica Del Pueblo th Street, NW Washington, DC (202) Latin American Youth Center (LAYC) 1419 Columbia Road, NW Washington, DC (202) Mental Health Substance Abuse Program th Street, NW Washington, DC (202) ext. 241 McClendon Center 1313 New York Avenue, NW Washington, DC (202) (202) National Alliance on Mental Health Washington, DC (NAMI DC) 422 8th Street, SE, 2nd Floor Washington, DC (202) Website: Pediatric AIDS/HIV Care, Inc. PO Box Washington, DC (202) Psychiatric Center Charted 3001 Bladensburg Road, NE Washington, DC (202) Psychiatric Institute of Washington 4228 Wisconsin Avenue, NW Washington, DC (202)
39 The Women s Collective 1436 U Street, NW Washington, DC (202) Us Helping Us People Into Living, Inc. (UHU) 3636 Georgia Avenue, NW Washington, DC (202) Outreach; education; professional mental health care; case management; HIV counseling and testing; workshops, support group, community-level interventions. Washington Hospital Center Behavioral Health Service 216 Michigan Avenue, NE Washington, DC (202)
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41 Public Libraries Anacostia Interim Library Neighborhood Library 1800 Block of Good Hope Road, SE Washington, DC (202) (202) Benning Interim Library Neighborhood Library 4101 Benning Road, NE Washington, DC (202) (202) Capital View Library Neighborhood Library 5001 Central Avenue, SE Washington, DC (202) Deanwood Community Library 4215 Nannie Helen Burroughs Avenue, NE Washington, DC (202) Lamond-Riggs Neighborhood Library 5401 South Dakota Avenue, NE Washington, DC (202) Langston Community Library 2600 Benning Road, NE Washington, DC (202)
42 Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library (MLKML) Central Library 901 G Street, NW Washington, DC (202) TTY (202) Mt. Pleasant Neighborhood Library th Street, NW Washington, DC (202) Petworth Neighborhood Library 4200 Kansas Avenue, NW Washington, DC (202) Southeast Neighborhood Library 403 7th Street, SE Washington, DC (202) Southwest Neighborhood Library 900 Wesley Place, SW Washington, DC (202) Sursum Corda Community Library 135 New York Avenue, NW Washington, DC (202) Takoma Park Neighborhood Library 416 Cedar Street, NW Washington, DC (202)
43 Washington Highlands Neighborhood Library 115 Atlantic Street, SW Washington, DC (202) Watha T. Daniels-Shaw Interim Library Neighborhood Library 945 Rhode Island Ave, NW Washington, DC (202) (202) Woodbridge Neighborhood Library 1801 Hamlin Street, NE Washington, DC (202)
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45 Recreation Facilities Anacostia Fitness Center 1800 Anacostia Drive, SE Washington, DC (202) Banneker Community Center 2500 Georgia Avenue, NW Washington, DC (202) Benning Park Community Center 53rd and Fitch Street, SE Washington, DC (202) Brentwood Recreation Center th Street, NE Washington, DC (202) Center for Therapeutic Recreation 3030 G Street, SE Washington, DC (202) Congress Heights Recreation Center 100 Randle Place, SE Washington, DC (202) Douglass Recreation Center (Choice Academy) 2601 Douglas Road, SE Washington, DC (202) Emery Recreation Center 5801 Georgia Avenue, NW Washington, DC (202)
46 Fort Lincoln Recreation Center 3100 Ft. Lincoln Drive, NE Washington, DC (202) Harry Thomas Community Center 1743 Lincoln Road, NE Washington, DC (202) Kennedy Recreation Center th Street, NW Washington, DC (202) King Greenleaf Recreation Center 201 N Street, SW Washington, DC (202) North Michigan Park Recreation Center 1333 Emerson Street, NE Washington, DC (202) Petworth Recreation Center 801 Taylor Street, NW Washington, DC (202) Randall Recreation Center 820 South Capitol Street, SW Washington, DC (202) Ridge Road Recreation Center 800 Ridge Road, SE Washington, DC (202) Southeast Tennis and Learning Center 701 Mississippi Avenue, SE Washington, DC (202)
47 Stead Recreation Center 1625 P Street, NW Washington, DC (202) Taft Recreation Center 1800 Perry Street, NE Washington, DC (202) Takoma Community Center 300 Van Buren Street, NW Washington, DC (202) Upshur Recreation Center 4300 Arkansas Avenue, NW Washington, DC (202)
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49 Religious Services Agape 1 Church of Christ th Street, SE Washington, DC (202) Allen Chapel AME Church 2498 Alabama Avenue, SE Washington, DC (202) All Souls Church, Unitarian 1500 Harvard Street, NW Washington, DC Phone: (202) Apostolic Faith Church 1325 Branch Ave., SE, Washington DC (202) Canaan Baptist Church Coalition for the Homeless 1607 Monroe Street, NW Washington, DC (202) Center of Hope th Street, NE Washington, DC (202) Christ United Methodist Church 900 4th Street, SW Washington, DC (202) Church of the First Born 2451 Ainger Place, SE Washington, DC (202)
50 Christian Praise Church 3628 Alabama Avenue, SE Washington, DC (202) Community of Hope nd Street, SE Washington, DC (202) Gospel Rescue Ministries 810 5th Street, NW Washington, DC (202) (202) (202) ext. 17 Israel Baptist Church 1251 Saratoga Avenue, NE Washington, DC (202) Matthews Memorial Baptist Church 2616 Martin Luther King Jr., SE Washington, DC (202) (202) Metropolitan Baptist Church 1225 R Street, NW Washington, DC (202) Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church 215 Rhode Island Avenue, NW Washington, DC (202) (202) New Hope Ministries th Street, NW Washington, DC (202)
51 Shiloh Baptist Church th Street, NW Washington, DC (202) Tenth Street Baptist Church 1000 R Street, NW Washington, DC (202) Union Temple Baptist Church 1217 W Street, SE Washington, DC (202)
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54 Government of the District of Columbia Department of Mental Health 64 New York Avenue, NE, 4th Floor Washington, DC Adrian M. Fenty Mayor Stephen T. Baron Director, Department of Mental Health
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