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Inside the confusing world of housing choice vouchers
News By Annemarie Cuccia October 19, 2022 Inside the confusing world of housing choice vouchers Ward 3 Council candidate David Krucoff held a community meeting on housing vouchers at the Saratoga on…
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Mayor Bowser creates new program to support families transitioning out of homelessness
Mayor Bowser creates new program to support families transitioning out of homelessness By Nora Scully and Franzi Wild Published October 14, 2022 Photo by Graham Krewinghaus Mayor Muriel Bowser has introduced the Career Mobility Act Plan,…
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Housing, dignity and a job at Friendship Place
The anti-homelessness nonprofit has spent three decades providing the DMV’s most vulnerable residents with resources to get back on their feet By Gabe Castro-Root If you don’t know to look…
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After Two Failed Attempts, D.C. Council Passes Law To Make Homelessness A Protected Class
Students from Alice Deal Middle School demonstrated outside of the Wilson Building in 2015 to advocate for anti-discrimination protections for people experiencing homelessness. Dottie Kramer / Street Sense Media This story was produced by Street…
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Aiming higher: DC nonprofit’s program expands into DC’s ‘Jobs First’ pilot
A participant in Friendship Place’s AimHire program attends a job fair. (Photo courtesy of Friendship Place) By Annemarie Cuccia on May 13, 2022 Last updated May 13, 2022 Yulyia Demetria needed a job. She didn’t…
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Annual walk to end homelessness returns to DC
by KAELA ROEDER Participants begin the walk to end homelessness at Constitution Gardens. Photo by Kaela Roeder Friendship Place, a local housing and homeless services provider, brought back its annual walk…
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Understanding their LGBTQ clients is important to the people at Friendship Place
By John Kelly Columnist January 4, 2022 at 1:29 p.m. EST The Pride flag is pretty, but if there isn’t an understanding of how to treat the people it represents,…
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At the Brooks, a temporary home for District families in need
Perspective by John Kelly Columnist December 28, 2021 at 3:15 p.m. EST The Brooks, which provides short-term housing for District families in need, opened in April 2020. Operated by Friendship Place,…
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‘Gregory has an apartment’: Friendship Place helps a man into his own home
Perspective by John Kelly Columnist December 20, 2021 at 12:56 p.m. EST Gregory, 35, looks out the window of his new D.C. apartment. After living on the streets for years, he…
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At Friendship Place, a new way of finding a job
AimHire aims to match people with an employer as quickly as possible Perspective by John Kelly Columnist December 14, 2021 at 2:48 p.m. EST (The Washington Post) The past few years…
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