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Academy of Hope
provides educational empowerment to DC adults. We help students earn high school credentials, improve their math and reading skills, and learn how to use and apply computer technologies. |
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Bethany, Inc.
Bethany's mission is to provide affordable transitional housing and comprehensive support services for families, with children, who are recovering from homelessness and addiction. |
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Christ House
and Kairos House's mission is to provide comprehensive health care for sick, homeless men and women, while assisting them in addressing critical issues to help break the cycle of homelessness in Washington DC. |
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Columbia Road Health Service
is a faith-based community health center that serves mainly low-income and uninsured individuals in Washington, DC. We take a comprehensive approach to health and healing, supplementing our primary and preventive medical care with mental health counseling, and social services. |
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Cornerstone Community
is a community of caring where formerly homeless men with a history of chronic substance abuse and a disability can rest, heal and grow towards a positive future in the loving, accepting, patient environment of home. |
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Dayspring Church
We are an ecumenical Christian church called by God to be witnesses of Divine Love expressed in Jesus Christ. Dayspring began in 1953 as the retreat center of The Church of the Saviour. Today we are an independent faith community carrying on in that tradition, combining a deep inner life of prayer with active mission and prophetic witness in the world. |
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Dayspring Retreat Center
offers a schedule of silent retreats providing opportunities for prayer and solitude in an ambience of natural beauty, order, and tranquility.Seekers holds silent retreats here. |
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Dayspring Earth Ministry
offers communion with God and the whole community of life through outdoor worship and liturgy, preservation and restoration of natural habitats, earth Sunday school and sabbath walks on the land, wilderness retreats, and a variety of classes, retreats, and workshops. |
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Discipleship Year
One of the Servant Leadership School’s core programs, Discipleship Year is a year-long residential experience that engages volunteers in servant leadership, intentional Christian community, theological reflection, and spiritual development. |
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Eighth Day Faith Community
Eighth Day takes its name from the title of Elizabeth O'Connor's book, "The Eighth Day of Creation", meaning that after God created the world in seven days, we humans became co-creators with God for the continuing creation of God's dream. |
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The Family Place
is a community drop-in center that provides hospitality, resources, and support services to expectant parents and families with young children.
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Festival Church
Believing that "reconciliation is the heart of the Gospel" (John Perkins), we are called to be a multicultural, open and affirming community of reconciliation, centered in Christ, bathed in prayer, and grounded in grace. Knowing ourselves to be broken and vulnerable, we seek to embody Jesus, love through solidarity with other vulnerable people, regardless of age, race, language, or sexual orientation. |
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For Love of Children
FLOC's mission is to eliminate abuse and neglect so that children are safe and nurtured; alleviate homelessness so that families are restored, housed and strengthened; and educate at-risk youth so they are prepared to be responsible, successful adults. |
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Friends of Jesus Church
A strong emphasis for the Friends of Jesus Church is on money and the power it represents. We want money to be included in the meaning of our discipleship to Christ. Are we free at the point of money? We work to impact the economic structures of our time - the injustices of the current system, which tend to produce a concentration of wealth and power in the hands of a few - and to create structures that will allow those who have too much to be in healing relationship with those who have too little. |
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Hope and a Home
helps low-income families in DC create stable homes and fosters the hope that parents and children need to make lasting changes in their lives. |
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Inward/Outward
A blog, growing out of the Church of the Saviour, to engage in conversation about the inward/outward journey and from which to receive a daily message to encourage and challenge people who are 'on the way.' |
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Joseph's House
The mission of Joseph's House is to provide a home, nursing services, and community for formerly homeless men in metropolitan Washington DC who are terminally ill and in the last weeks or months of their illness. |
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Jubilee Church
Our mission is to be the presence of Christ in Adams Morgan (and wherever we go), welcoming the neighborhood, those who are homeless or addicted, rich or poor, from all walks of life, to grow together in love for one another and in a deepening relationship with Jesus Christ. |
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Jubilee Housing
Jubilee is a faith based non-profit organization founded in 1973 to provide affordable housing and supportive services to economically disadvantaged residents of the Adams Morgan neighborhood of Washington, DC.
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Jubilee Jobs
The mission of Jubilee Jobs is to prepare men and women to re-enter the workforce and connect with marketplace jobs. Our strategy breaks down the isolation of unemployment and replaces it with the productivity of a job and the support of a community. |
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Jubilee Jumpstart
will provide a community of love and encouragement for infants, toddlers and preschoolers in partnership with their parents in Jubilee Housing and its neighborhood. |
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L'Arche Greater Washington, DC
is a faith-based organization that creates home and family-like community with people who have developmental disabilities and those who assist them. The aim of L'Arche is to create communities which welcome people with a developmental disability and give them a valid place in society. |
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Lazarus Church
is a local faith community, rooted in the tradition of The Church of the Saviour, seeking to follow Jesus by being in relationship with those who are marginalized and excluded by our culture, especially those living in poverty. |
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Manna, Inc.
The mission of Manna is to empower individuals, strengthen families, collaborate with stakeholders to build neighborhoods and foster sustainable communities by creating quality affordable housing for lower income families and by offering support and training to families both before and after they purchase their homes. To rebuild neighborhoods, one brick at a time. |
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Ministry of Money
is a loving, prophetic Christian ministry which encourages all persons to become free from their attachment to cultural values regarding money and to live out joyfully God's call for their lives and resources. |
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Miriam's House
is a residence in Washington, DC for homeless women living with AIDS, including some who have children. It is a community in which compassionate attention is given to the housing, medical, personal and spiritual needs of its residents. |
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New Community Church and Neighborhood Center
A local and multi denominational expression of the body of Christ at 614 S Street NW and in the surrounding neighborhood in Washington DC Office of the Church of the Saviour – |
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Pastoral Counseling and Consultation Centers of Greater Washington
PC&CC have been devoted to the healing of mind, body, and spirit for more than 30 years. They were co-tenants with us before we moved from Dupont Circle, DC. |
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Potter's House
is a coffeehouse, bookstore, art gallery and gift shop. We offer community, hospitality, and a listening ear to all who enter. |
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Potter's House Church
gathers around a two-fold call. As our home is within the walls of the Potter's House Coffeehouse in the Adams Morgan neighborhood, we seek first to offer our hospitality, service and a listening ear to all who come through our doors. As a community whose vision it is to walk with Jesus between the worlds of the rich and the poor, we seek also to be builders of bridges of love and trust that go beyond the walls of the Potter's House. |
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Samaritan Inns
provides transitional homes, intensive recovery programs, and long term community housing for homless, addicted men and women. |
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Sarah's Circle
is a nonprofit independent living residence and community education center providing program-enriched affordable housing and comprehensive support services for very low-income seniors in Washington, DC |
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Seekers Church
Our call is to be a "Seekers community" which comes together in weekly worship rooted in the Biblical faith, with shared leadership; and disperses with a common commitment to understand and implement Christian servanthood in the structures in which we live our lives. |
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Servant Leadership School
is an ecumenical center for theological reflection and spiritual formation. We offer classes, events and workshops; short-term immersion opportunities; mentoring partnerships with local and national ministries and churches; and a year-long internship program. |
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Sitar Arts Center
A community arts center located in the multicultural Adams Morgan neighborhood of Washington, DC. It focuses primarily on programs and activities for at-risk children, youth, and their families but reaches out to all community members through shared experiences in the arts. |
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Tell The Word
is a publishing venture of the Church of the Saviour's Festival Center and Servant Leadership School. Its mission is to unleash into our hungry world the healing power of the Spirit-given Word by making it as widely and freely available as possible. |
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Wellspring Conference Center
A sanctuary for silence and prayer, earth and creatures, for nurturing Christian community, for seeking justice and peace. Seekers holds many retreats here. |
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World Peacemakers
World Peacemakers set out to promote understanding of what true security means and how to obtain it. |
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