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Fighting Poverty & Homelessness during Covid-19. SOME has been on the front lines of fighting homelessness, hunger, and poverty for 50 years. As our city battles the coronavirus, SOME remains dedicated to ensuring that DC's most vulnerable residents receive the care and services they need. SERVICE UPDATES DURING COVID-19 ». ABOUT :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT SOME’s (So Others Might Eat) comprehensive programs are designed to help our most vulnerable neighbors—people experiencing homelessness and extreme poverty—find pathways out of poverty and achieve long-term stability and success. SOME is an interfaith, community-based service organization that exists to help and supportresidents of our
HOUSING :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Housing. Washington, DC faces a staggering shortage of decent, affordable housing. To help address this need, SOME offers safe and dignified affordable apartments for individuals and families experiencing homelessness and/or poverty in the District. SOME’s housing programs combine safe, affordable, long-term housing withsupportive services
HEALTHCARE :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Healthcare. SOME offers a full range of high-quality health services to adults experiencing homelessness or poverty. SOME’s healthcare providers understand the unique health challenges facing those living in poverty or without a stable home and work with patients towards the best possible health outcomes. SENIOR HOUSING :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT JOB TRAINING :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Job Training. The SOME Center for Employment Training (SOME CET) is a tuition-free adult workforce training program that prepares adult learners for national, industry-recognized certifications for careers in Healthcare and the Building Trades. SOME CET empowers people to move themselves out of homelessness and poverty and into living wage CAREERS :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Build upon your past and present experience by joining the SOME team! At SOME, we rely on volunteers and staff to implement change in the D.C. metro area and its poverty-stricken and homeless communities. Our dedicated employees enable SOME to reach more individuals and families in need and affect change for a better society. View Open LEADERSHIP :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT CONTACT :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Contact. 202.797.8806 main 202.265.3849 fax SOME Main Offices 71 O Street, NW Washington, DC 20001 Closest Metro: NoMa/Gallaudet U (red line) SOME ANNOUNCES TWO AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROJECTS IN NW SOME Announces Two Affordable Housing Projects in NW Washington. SOME (So Others Might Eat), a community-based service organization supporting residents of our nation’s capital experiencing homelessness and poverty, announced today that it has closed on financing for two affordable housing projects, Anna Cooper House and Karin House at The Parks @ Walter Reed, which together will provide HOME :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EATABOUTSERVICESVOLUNTEERNEWS &EVENTSCAREERSGIVE
Fighting Poverty & Homelessness during Covid-19. SOME has been on the front lines of fighting homelessness, hunger, and poverty for 50 years. As our city battles the coronavirus, SOME remains dedicated to ensuring that DC's most vulnerable residents receive the care and services they need. SERVICE UPDATES DURING COVID-19 ». ABOUT :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT SOME’s (So Others Might Eat) comprehensive programs are designed to help our most vulnerable neighbors—people experiencing homelessness and extreme poverty—find pathways out of poverty and achieve long-term stability and success. SOME is an interfaith, community-based service organization that exists to help and supportresidents of our
HOUSING :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Housing. Washington, DC faces a staggering shortage of decent, affordable housing. To help address this need, SOME offers safe and dignified affordable apartments for individuals and families experiencing homelessness and/or poverty in the District. SOME’s housing programs combine safe, affordable, long-term housing withsupportive services
HEALTHCARE :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Healthcare. SOME offers a full range of high-quality health services to adults experiencing homelessness or poverty. SOME’s healthcare providers understand the unique health challenges facing those living in poverty or without a stable home and work with patients towards the best possible health outcomes. SENIOR HOUSING :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT JOB TRAINING :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Job Training. The SOME Center for Employment Training (SOME CET) is a tuition-free adult workforce training program that prepares adult learners for national, industry-recognized certifications for careers in Healthcare and the Building Trades. SOME CET empowers people to move themselves out of homelessness and poverty and into living wage CAREERS :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Build upon your past and present experience by joining the SOME team! At SOME, we rely on volunteers and staff to implement change in the D.C. metro area and its poverty-stricken and homeless communities. Our dedicated employees enable SOME to reach more individuals and families in need and affect change for a better society. View Open LEADERSHIP :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT CONTACT :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Contact. 202.797.8806 main 202.265.3849 fax SOME Main Offices 71 O Street, NW Washington, DC 20001 Closest Metro: NoMa/Gallaudet U (red line) SOME ANNOUNCES TWO AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROJECTS IN NW SOME Announces Two Affordable Housing Projects in NW Washington. SOME (So Others Might Eat), a community-based service organization supporting residents of our nation’s capital experiencing homelessness and poverty, announced today that it has closed on financing for two affordable housing projects, Anna Cooper House and Karin House at The Parks @ Walter Reed, which together will provide HOME :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Fighting Poverty & Homelessness during Covid-19. SOME has been on the front lines of fighting homelessness, hunger, and poverty for 50 years. As our city battles the coronavirus, SOME remains dedicated to ensuring that DC's most vulnerable residents receive the care and services they need. SERVICE UPDATES DURING COVID-19 ». SERVICES :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Visit our Get Help page or call 202.797.8806. With SOME's support, thousands of people have transformed their lives. Learn about their experiences. SOME provides these crucial services to over 10,000 people each year. Help us ensure that no one who ABOUT :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT SOME’s (So Others Might Eat) comprehensive programs are designed to help our most vulnerable neighbors—people experiencing homelessness and extreme poverty—find pathways out of poverty and achieve long-term stability and success. SOME is an interfaith, community-based service organization that exists to help and supportresidents of our
HEALTHCARE :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Healthcare. SOME offers a full range of high-quality health services to adults experiencing homelessness or poverty. SOME’s healthcare providers understand the unique health challenges facing those living in poverty or without a stable home and work with patients towards the best possible health outcomes. MISSION & VALUES :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Mission & Values. The Need. There are 6,904 men, women, and children experiencing homelessness in our nation’s capital. Pre-pandemic, nearly one in five DC residents lives at or below the poverty line, struggling to meet even their basic needs. GET HELP :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT To see what services remain open during COVID-19, click here. To access SOME's Client Hub, click here. How can SOME help? SOME offers a range of services to help you meet basic needs, receive healthcare and other treatment, train for a living-wage career, obtain safe and affordable housing, and more. CONTACT :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Contact. 202.797.8806 main 202.265.3849 fax SOME Main Offices 71 O Street, NW Washington, DC 20001 Closest Metro: NoMa/Gallaudet U (red line) DONATE GOODS :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Donate Goods. We rely on donated items of many kinds to serve our clients. All material donations to SOME are tax-deductible. SOME does not sell any of the donated items we receive—donated items are distributed free of charge to individuals in need. BASIC NEEDS :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Basic Needs. SOME was founded in 1970 with a small act of kindness—providing sandwiches to our hungry neighbors. Ensuring that those experiencing homelessness and poverty can meet their daily needs remains a core service at SOME. ADVOCACY :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT According to the 2019 Point-in-Time count, 6,521 individuals are currently experiencing homelessness in Washington on a given day, 1,593 of whom are children. While the total number of people experiencing homelessness has decreased by 5.5% since the 2018 count, because of a 12% decline in the number of homeless families, theincidence of
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Fighting Poverty & Homelessness during Covid-19. SOME has been on the front lines of fighting homelessness, hunger, and poverty for 50 years. As our city battles the coronavirus, SOME remains dedicated to ensuring that DC's most vulnerable residents receive the care and services they need. SERVICE UPDATES DURING COVID-19 ». ABOUT :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT SOME’s (So Others Might Eat) comprehensive programs are designed to help our most vulnerable neighbors—people experiencing homelessness and extreme poverty—find pathways out of poverty and achieve long-term stability and success. SOME is an interfaith, community-based service organization that exists to help and supportresidents of our
HOUSING :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Housing. Washington, DC faces a staggering shortage of decent, affordable housing. To help address this need, SOME offers safe and dignified affordable apartments for individuals and families experiencing homelessness and/or poverty in the District. SOME’s housing programs combine safe, affordable, long-term housing withsupportive services
HEALTHCARE :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Healthcare. SOME offers a full range of high-quality health services to adults experiencing homelessness or poverty. SOME’s healthcare providers understand the unique health challenges facing those living in poverty or without a stable home and work with patients towards the best possible health outcomes. SENIOR HOUSING :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT JOB TRAINING :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Job Training. The SOME Center for Employment Training (SOME CET) is a tuition-free adult workforce training program that prepares adult learners for national, industry-recognized certifications for careers in Healthcare and the Building Trades. SOME CET empowers people to move themselves out of homelessness and poverty and into living wage CAREERS :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Build upon your past and present experience by joining the SOME team! At SOME, we rely on volunteers and staff to implement change in the D.C. metro area and its poverty-stricken and homeless communities. Our dedicated employees enable SOME to reach more individuals and families in need and affect change for a better society. View Open LEADERSHIP :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT CONTACT :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Contact. 202.797.8806 main 202.265.3849 fax SOME Main Offices 71 O Street, NW Washington, DC 20001 Closest Metro: NoMa/Gallaudet U (red line) SOME ANNOUNCES TWO AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROJECTS IN NW SOME Announces Two Affordable Housing Projects in NW Washington. SOME (So Others Might Eat), a community-based service organization supporting residents of our nation’s capital experiencing homelessness and poverty, announced today that it has closed on financing for two affordable housing projects, Anna Cooper House and Karin House at The Parks @ Walter Reed, which together will provide HOME :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EATABOUTSERVICESVOLUNTEERNEWS &EVENTSCAREERSGIVE
Fighting Poverty & Homelessness during Covid-19. SOME has been on the front lines of fighting homelessness, hunger, and poverty for 50 years. As our city battles the coronavirus, SOME remains dedicated to ensuring that DC's most vulnerable residents receive the care and services they need. SERVICE UPDATES DURING COVID-19 ». ABOUT :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT SOME’s (So Others Might Eat) comprehensive programs are designed to help our most vulnerable neighbors—people experiencing homelessness and extreme poverty—find pathways out of poverty and achieve long-term stability and success. SOME is an interfaith, community-based service organization that exists to help and supportresidents of our
HOUSING :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Housing. Washington, DC faces a staggering shortage of decent, affordable housing. To help address this need, SOME offers safe and dignified affordable apartments for individuals and families experiencing homelessness and/or poverty in the District. SOME’s housing programs combine safe, affordable, long-term housing withsupportive services
HEALTHCARE :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Healthcare. SOME offers a full range of high-quality health services to adults experiencing homelessness or poverty. SOME’s healthcare providers understand the unique health challenges facing those living in poverty or without a stable home and work with patients towards the best possible health outcomes. SENIOR HOUSING :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT JOB TRAINING :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Job Training. The SOME Center for Employment Training (SOME CET) is a tuition-free adult workforce training program that prepares adult learners for national, industry-recognized certifications for careers in Healthcare and the Building Trades. SOME CET empowers people to move themselves out of homelessness and poverty and into living wage CAREERS :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Build upon your past and present experience by joining the SOME team! At SOME, we rely on volunteers and staff to implement change in the D.C. metro area and its poverty-stricken and homeless communities. Our dedicated employees enable SOME to reach more individuals and families in need and affect change for a better society. View Open LEADERSHIP :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT CONTACT :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Contact. 202.797.8806 main 202.265.3849 fax SOME Main Offices 71 O Street, NW Washington, DC 20001 Closest Metro: NoMa/Gallaudet U (red line) SOME ANNOUNCES TWO AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROJECTS IN NW SOME Announces Two Affordable Housing Projects in NW Washington. SOME (So Others Might Eat), a community-based service organization supporting residents of our nation’s capital experiencing homelessness and poverty, announced today that it has closed on financing for two affordable housing projects, Anna Cooper House and Karin House at The Parks @ Walter Reed, which together will provide HOME :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Fighting Poverty & Homelessness during Covid-19. SOME has been on the front lines of fighting homelessness, hunger, and poverty for 50 years. As our city battles the coronavirus, SOME remains dedicated to ensuring that DC's most vulnerable residents receive the care and services they need. SERVICE UPDATES DURING COVID-19 ». SERVICES :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Visit our Get Help page or call 202.797.8806. With SOME's support, thousands of people have transformed their lives. Learn about their experiences. SOME provides these crucial services to over 10,000 people each year. Help us ensure that no one who ABOUT :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT SOME’s (So Others Might Eat) comprehensive programs are designed to help our most vulnerable neighbors—people experiencing homelessness and extreme poverty—find pathways out of poverty and achieve long-term stability and success. SOME is an interfaith, community-based service organization that exists to help and supportresidents of our
HEALTHCARE :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Healthcare. SOME offers a full range of high-quality health services to adults experiencing homelessness or poverty. SOME’s healthcare providers understand the unique health challenges facing those living in poverty or without a stable home and work with patients towards the best possible health outcomes. MISSION & VALUES :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Mission & Values. The Need. There are 6,904 men, women, and children experiencing homelessness in our nation’s capital. Pre-pandemic, nearly one in five DC residents lives at or below the poverty line, struggling to meet even their basic needs. GET HELP :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT To see what services remain open during COVID-19, click here. To access SOME's Client Hub, click here. How can SOME help? SOME offers a range of services to help you meet basic needs, receive healthcare and other treatment, train for a living-wage career, obtain safe and affordable housing, and more. CONTACT :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Contact. 202.797.8806 main 202.265.3849 fax SOME Main Offices 71 O Street, NW Washington, DC 20001 Closest Metro: NoMa/Gallaudet U (red line) DONATE GOODS :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Donate Goods. We rely on donated items of many kinds to serve our clients. All material donations to SOME are tax-deductible. SOME does not sell any of the donated items we receive—donated items are distributed free of charge to individuals in need. BASIC NEEDS :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Basic Needs. SOME was founded in 1970 with a small act of kindness—providing sandwiches to our hungry neighbors. Ensuring that those experiencing homelessness and poverty can meet their daily needs remains a core service at SOME. ADVOCACY :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT According to the 2019 Point-in-Time count, 6,521 individuals are currently experiencing homelessness in Washington on a given day, 1,593 of whom are children. While the total number of people experiencing homelessness has decreased by 5.5% since the 2018 count, because of a 12% decline in the number of homeless families, theincidence of
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Fighting Poverty & Homelessness during Covid-19. SOME has been on the front lines of fighting homelessness, hunger, and poverty for 50 years. As our city battles the coronavirus, SOME remains dedicated to ensuring that DC's most vulnerable residents receive the care and services they need. SERVICE UPDATES DURING COVID-19 ». HOUSING :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Housing. Washington, DC faces a staggering shortage of decent, affordable housing. To help address this need, SOME offers safe and dignified affordable apartments for individuals and families experiencing homelessness and/or poverty in the District. SOME’s housing programs combine safe, affordable, long-term housing withsupportive services
HEALTHCARE :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Healthcare. SOME offers a full range of high-quality health services to adults experiencing homelessness or poverty. SOME’s healthcare providers understand the unique health challenges facing those living in poverty or without a stable home and work with patients towards the best possible health outcomes. SENIOR HOUSING :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT JOB TRAINING :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Job Training. The SOME Center for Employment Training (SOME CET) is a tuition-free adult workforce training program that prepares adult learners for national, industry-recognized certifications for careers in Healthcare and the Building Trades. SOME CET empowers people to move themselves out of homelessness and poverty and into living wage CAREERS :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Build upon your past and present experience by joining the SOME team! At SOME, we rely on volunteers and staff to implement change in the D.C. metro area and its poverty-stricken and homeless communities. Our dedicated employees enable SOME to reach more individuals and families in need and affect change for a better society. View Open AFFORDABLE HOUSING INITIATIVE :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT SOME continues to address the dire need for safe and affordable housing in the District through our Affordable Housing Initiative. In 2005 we set a goal of creating 1,000 units of affordable housing because we know that housing is the solution to homelessness. Today, we are proud to be more than three-quarters of the way to that goal,having
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Call 202.797.8806 or visit 75 Hanover Place, NW Location: 75 Hanover Place, NW Hours: 8:00am to 2:30pm, Mondays through Fridays.*Please note that due to COVID restrictions, Isaiah House is open Wednesdays 9-2 for current members only. LEADERSHIP :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT SOME ANNOUNCES TWO AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROJECTS IN NW SOME Announces Two Affordable Housing Projects in NW Washington. SOME (So Others Might Eat), a community-based service organization supporting residents of our nation’s capital experiencing homelessness and poverty, announced today that it has closed on financing for two affordable housing projects, Anna Cooper House and Karin House at The Parks @ Walter Reed, which together will provide HOME :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EATABOUTSERVICESVOLUNTEERNEWS &EVENTSCAREERSGIVE
Fighting Poverty & Homelessness during Covid-19. SOME has been on the front lines of fighting homelessness, hunger, and poverty for 50 years. As our city battles the coronavirus, SOME remains dedicated to ensuring that DC's most vulnerable residents receive the care and services they need. SERVICE UPDATES DURING COVID-19 ». HOUSING :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Housing. Washington, DC faces a staggering shortage of decent, affordable housing. To help address this need, SOME offers safe and dignified affordable apartments for individuals and families experiencing homelessness and/or poverty in the District. SOME’s housing programs combine safe, affordable, long-term housing withsupportive services
HEALTHCARE :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Healthcare. SOME offers a full range of high-quality health services to adults experiencing homelessness or poverty. SOME’s healthcare providers understand the unique health challenges facing those living in poverty or without a stable home and work with patients towards the best possible health outcomes. SENIOR HOUSING :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT JOB TRAINING :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Job Training. The SOME Center for Employment Training (SOME CET) is a tuition-free adult workforce training program that prepares adult learners for national, industry-recognized certifications for careers in Healthcare and the Building Trades. SOME CET empowers people to move themselves out of homelessness and poverty and into living wage CAREERS :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Build upon your past and present experience by joining the SOME team! At SOME, we rely on volunteers and staff to implement change in the D.C. metro area and its poverty-stricken and homeless communities. Our dedicated employees enable SOME to reach more individuals and families in need and affect change for a better society. View Open AFFORDABLE HOUSING INITIATIVE :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT SOME continues to address the dire need for safe and affordable housing in the District through our Affordable Housing Initiative. In 2005 we set a goal of creating 1,000 units of affordable housing because we know that housing is the solution to homelessness. Today, we are proud to be more than three-quarters of the way to that goal,having
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Call 202.797.8806 or visit 75 Hanover Place, NW Location: 75 Hanover Place, NW Hours: 8:00am to 2:30pm, Mondays through Fridays.*Please note that due to COVID restrictions, Isaiah House is open Wednesdays 9-2 for current members only. LEADERSHIP :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT SOME ANNOUNCES TWO AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROJECTS IN NW SOME Announces Two Affordable Housing Projects in NW Washington. SOME (So Others Might Eat), a community-based service organization supporting residents of our nation’s capital experiencing homelessness and poverty, announced today that it has closed on financing for two affordable housing projects, Anna Cooper House and Karin House at The Parks @ Walter Reed, which together will provide SERVICES :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Visit our Get Help page or call 202.797.8806. With SOME's support, thousands of people have transformed their lives. Learn about their experiences. SOME provides these crucial services to over 10,000 people each year. Help us ensure that no one who HEALTHCARE :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Healthcare. SOME offers a full range of high-quality health services to adults experiencing homelessness or poverty. SOME’s healthcare providers understand the unique health challenges facing those living in poverty or without a stable home and work with patients towards the best possible health outcomes. MISSION & VALUES :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Mission & Values. The Need. There are 6,904 men, women, and children experiencing homelessness in our nation’s capital. Pre-pandemic, nearly one in five DC residents lives at or below the poverty line, struggling to meet even their basic needs. CAREERS :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Build upon your past and present experience by joining the SOME team! At SOME, we rely on volunteers and staff to implement change in the D.C. metro area and its poverty-stricken and homeless communities. Our dedicated employees enable SOME to reach more individuals and families in need and affect change for a better society. View Open DONATE GOODS :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Donate Goods. We rely on donated items of many kinds to serve our clients. All material donations to SOME are tax-deductible. SOME does not sell any of the donated items we receive—donated items are distributed free of charge to individuals in need. VOLUNTEER :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Volunteers play a major role in realizing SOME’s mission to break the cycle of poverty and homelessness and change the lives of those most in need. In an effort to respect our volunteers’ interests, we take great care in matching individuals with our needs. SOME offers volunteer opportunities and programs for all ages and cater to avariety
SENIOR SERVICES :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Case management support services include regular needs assessments, weekly calls, links to community resources, accompaniment to doctor appointments, and other practical assistance to support senior residents living in Wards 5, 6, 7, and 8 successfully age-in-place. Get on the Waitlist: Call 202.701.1238. Eligibility: Participants mustbe a
BASIC NEEDS :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Basic Needs. SOME was founded in 1970 with a small act of kindness—providing sandwiches to our hungry neighbors. Ensuring that those experiencing homelessness and poverty can meet their daily needs remains a core service at SOME. ADVOCACY :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT According to the 2019 Point-in-Time count, 6,521 individuals are currently experiencing homelessness in Washington on a given day, 1,593 of whom are children. While the total number of people experiencing homelessness has decreased by 5.5% since the 2018 count, because of a 12% decline in the number of homeless families, theincidence of
PARTNERS :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Partners. SOME relies on the commitment and generosity of our corporate partners. Become a Corporate Partner To learn about the ways your company or organization can support SOME, contact Anna Christ at or 202.797.8806.. Corporate Partners HOME :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EATABOUTSERVICESVOLUNTEERNEWS &EVENTSCAREERSGIVE
Fighting Poverty & Homelessness during Covid-19. SOME has been on the front lines of fighting homelessness, hunger, and poverty for 50 years. As our city battles the coronavirus, SOME remains dedicated to ensuring that DC's most vulnerable residents receive the care and services they need. SERVICE UPDATES DURING COVID-19 ». HOUSING :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Housing. Washington, DC faces a staggering shortage of decent, affordable housing. To help address this need, SOME offers safe and dignified affordable apartments for individuals and families experiencing homelessness and/or poverty in the District. SOME’s housing programs combine safe, affordable, long-term housing withsupportive services
SENIOR HOUSING :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT JOB TRAINING :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Job Training. The SOME Center for Employment Training (SOME CET) is a tuition-free adult workforce training program that prepares adult learners for national, industry-recognized certifications for careers in Healthcare and the Building Trades. SOME CET empowers people to move themselves out of homelessness and poverty and into living wage CAREERS :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Build upon your past and present experience by joining the SOME team! At SOME, we rely on volunteers and staff to implement change in the D.C. metro area and its poverty-stricken and homeless communities. Our dedicated employees enable SOME to reach more individuals and families in need and affect change for a better society. View Open AFFORDABLE HOUSING INITIATIVE :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT SOME continues to address the dire need for safe and affordable housing in the District through our Affordable Housing Initiative. In 2005 we set a goal of creating 1,000 units of affordable housing because we know that housing is the solution to homelessness. Today, we are proud to be more than three-quarters of the way to that goal,having
DONATE GOODS :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Call 202.797.8806 or visit 75 Hanover Place, NW Location: 75 Hanover Place, NW Hours: 8:00am to 2:30pm, Mondays through Fridays.*Please note that due to COVID restrictions, Isaiah House is open Wednesdays 9-2 for current members only. LEADERSHIP :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT SOME ANNOUNCES TWO AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROJECTS IN NW SOME Announces Two Affordable Housing Projects in NW Washington. SOME (So Others Might Eat), a community-based service organization supporting residents of our nation’s capital experiencing homelessness and poverty, announced today that it has closed on financing for two affordable housing projects, Anna Cooper House and Karin House at The Parks @ Walter Reed, which together will provide HOME :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EATABOUTSERVICESVOLUNTEERNEWS &EVENTSCAREERSGIVE
Fighting Poverty & Homelessness during Covid-19. SOME has been on the front lines of fighting homelessness, hunger, and poverty for 50 years. As our city battles the coronavirus, SOME remains dedicated to ensuring that DC's most vulnerable residents receive the care and services they need. SERVICE UPDATES DURING COVID-19 ». HOUSING :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Housing. Washington, DC faces a staggering shortage of decent, affordable housing. To help address this need, SOME offers safe and dignified affordable apartments for individuals and families experiencing homelessness and/or poverty in the District. SOME’s housing programs combine safe, affordable, long-term housing withsupportive services
SENIOR HOUSING :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT JOB TRAINING :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Job Training. The SOME Center for Employment Training (SOME CET) is a tuition-free adult workforce training program that prepares adult learners for national, industry-recognized certifications for careers in Healthcare and the Building Trades. SOME CET empowers people to move themselves out of homelessness and poverty and into living wage CAREERS :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Build upon your past and present experience by joining the SOME team! At SOME, we rely on volunteers and staff to implement change in the D.C. metro area and its poverty-stricken and homeless communities. Our dedicated employees enable SOME to reach more individuals and families in need and affect change for a better society. View Open AFFORDABLE HOUSING INITIATIVE :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT SOME continues to address the dire need for safe and affordable housing in the District through our Affordable Housing Initiative. In 2005 we set a goal of creating 1,000 units of affordable housing because we know that housing is the solution to homelessness. Today, we are proud to be more than three-quarters of the way to that goal,having
DONATE GOODS :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Call 202.797.8806 or visit 75 Hanover Place, NW Location: 75 Hanover Place, NW Hours: 8:00am to 2:30pm, Mondays through Fridays.*Please note that due to COVID restrictions, Isaiah House is open Wednesdays 9-2 for current members only. LEADERSHIP :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT SOME ANNOUNCES TWO AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROJECTS IN NW SOME Announces Two Affordable Housing Projects in NW Washington. SOME (So Others Might Eat), a community-based service organization supporting residents of our nation’s capital experiencing homelessness and poverty, announced today that it has closed on financing for two affordable housing projects, Anna Cooper House and Karin House at The Parks @ Walter Reed, which together will provide HOME :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Fighting Poverty & Homelessness during Covid-19. SOME has been on the front lines of fighting homelessness, hunger, and poverty for 50 years. As our city battles the coronavirus, SOME remains dedicated to ensuring that DC's most vulnerable residents receive the care and services they need. SERVICE UPDATES DURING COVID-19 ». SERVICES :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Visit our Get Help page or call 202.797.8806. With SOME's support, thousands of people have transformed their lives. Learn about their experiences. SOME provides these crucial services to over 10,000 people each year. Help us ensure that no one who HEALTHCARE :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Healthcare. SOME offers a full range of high-quality health services to adults experiencing homelessness or poverty. SOME’s healthcare providers understand the unique health challenges facing those living in poverty or without a stable home and work with patients towards the best possible health outcomes. JOB TRAINING :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Job Training. The SOME Center for Employment Training (SOME CET) is a tuition-free adult workforce training program that prepares adult learners for national, industry-recognized certifications for careers in Healthcare and the Building Trades. SOME CET empowers people to move themselves out of homelessness and poverty and into living wage DONATE GOODS :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Donate Goods. We rely on donated items of many kinds to serve our clients. All material donations to SOME are tax-deductible. SOME does not sell any of the donated items we receive—donated items are distributed free of charge to individuals in need. VOLUNTEER :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Volunteers play a major role in realizing SOME’s mission to break the cycle of poverty and homelessness and change the lives of those most in need. In an effort to respect our volunteers’ interests, we take great care in matching individuals with our needs. SOME offers volunteer opportunities and programs for all ages and cater to avariety
SENIOR SERVICES :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Case management support services include regular needs assessments, weekly calls, links to community resources, accompaniment to doctor appointments, and other practical assistance to support senior residents living in Wards 5, 6, 7, and 8 successfully age-in-place. Get on the Waitlist: Call 202.701.1238. Eligibility: Participants mustbe a
ADVOCACY :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT According to the 2019 Point-in-Time count, 6,521 individuals are currently experiencing homelessness in Washington on a given day, 1,593 of whom are children. While the total number of people experiencing homelessness has decreased by 5.5% since the 2018 count, because of a 12% decline in the number of homeless families, theincidence of
PARTNERS :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Partners. SOME relies on the commitment and generosity of our corporate partners. Become a Corporate Partner To learn about the ways your company or organization can support SOME, contact Anna Christ at or 202.797.8806.. Corporate Partners A SPECIAL TRIBUTE TO FATHER JOHN ADAMS :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT A Special Tribute to Father John Adams. Father John Adams joined SOME in 1978, taking charge of the struggling soup kitchen. Through his vision and leadership, SOME has grown into a comprehensive service organization that helps people meet their most basic needs--a hot meal, a clean set of clothes--and helps fight the root causes of homelessness and extreme poverty by offering mental health HOME :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EATABOUTSERVICESVOLUNTEERNEWS &EVENTSCAREERSGIVE
Fighting Poverty & Homelessness during Covid-19. SOME has been on the front lines of fighting homelessness, hunger, and poverty for 50 years. As our city battles the coronavirus, SOME remains dedicated to ensuring that DC's most vulnerable residents receive the care and services they need. SERVICE UPDATES DURING COVID-19 ». SERVICES :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Visit our Get Help page or call 202.797.8806. With SOME's support, thousands of people have transformed their lives. Learn about their experiences. SOME provides these crucial services to over 10,000 people each year. Help us ensure that no one who HOUSING :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Housing. Washington, DC faces a staggering shortage of decent, affordable housing. To help address this need, SOME offers safe and dignified affordable apartments for individuals and families experiencing homelessness and/or poverty in the District. SOME’s housing programs combine safe, affordable, long-term housing withsupportive services
HEALTHCARE :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Healthcare. SOME offers a full range of high-quality health services to adults experiencing homelessness or poverty. SOME’s healthcare providers understand the unique health challenges facing those living in poverty or without a stable home and work with patients towards the best possible health outcomes. CAREERS :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Build upon your past and present experience by joining the SOME team! At SOME, we rely on volunteers and staff to implement change in the D.C. metro area and its poverty-stricken and homeless communities. Our dedicated employees enable SOME to reach more individuals and families in need and affect change for a better society. View Open JOB TRAINING :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Job Training. The SOME Center for Employment Training (SOME CET) is a tuition-free adult workforce training program that prepares adult learners for national, industry-recognized certifications for careers in Healthcare and the Building Trades. SOME CET empowers people to move themselves out of homelessness and poverty and into living wage DONATE GOODS :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Call 202.797.8806 or visit 75 Hanover Place, NW Location: 75 Hanover Place, NW Hours: 8:00am to 2:30pm, Mondays through Fridays.*Please note that due to COVID restrictions, Isaiah House is open Wednesdays 9-2 for current members only. SENIOR HOUSING :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT LEADERSHIP :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT HOME :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EATABOUTSERVICESVOLUNTEERNEWS &EVENTSCAREERSGIVE
Fighting Poverty & Homelessness during Covid-19. SOME has been on the front lines of fighting homelessness, hunger, and poverty for 50 years. As our city battles the coronavirus, SOME remains dedicated to ensuring that DC's most vulnerable residents receive the care and services they need. SERVICE UPDATES DURING COVID-19 ». SERVICES :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Visit our Get Help page or call 202.797.8806. With SOME's support, thousands of people have transformed their lives. Learn about their experiences. SOME provides these crucial services to over 10,000 people each year. Help us ensure that no one who HOUSING :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Housing. Washington, DC faces a staggering shortage of decent, affordable housing. To help address this need, SOME offers safe and dignified affordable apartments for individuals and families experiencing homelessness and/or poverty in the District. SOME’s housing programs combine safe, affordable, long-term housing withsupportive services
HEALTHCARE :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Healthcare. SOME offers a full range of high-quality health services to adults experiencing homelessness or poverty. SOME’s healthcare providers understand the unique health challenges facing those living in poverty or without a stable home and work with patients towards the best possible health outcomes. CAREERS :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Build upon your past and present experience by joining the SOME team! At SOME, we rely on volunteers and staff to implement change in the D.C. metro area and its poverty-stricken and homeless communities. Our dedicated employees enable SOME to reach more individuals and families in need and affect change for a better society. View Open JOB TRAINING :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Job Training. The SOME Center for Employment Training (SOME CET) is a tuition-free adult workforce training program that prepares adult learners for national, industry-recognized certifications for careers in Healthcare and the Building Trades. SOME CET empowers people to move themselves out of homelessness and poverty and into living wage DONATE GOODS :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Call 202.797.8806 or visit 75 Hanover Place, NW Location: 75 Hanover Place, NW Hours: 8:00am to 2:30pm, Mondays through Fridays.*Please note that due to COVID restrictions, Isaiah House is open Wednesdays 9-2 for current members only. SENIOR HOUSING :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT LEADERSHIP :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT SERVICES :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Visit our Get Help page or call 202.797.8806. With SOME's support, thousands of people have transformed their lives. Learn about their experiences. SOME provides these crucial services to over 10,000 people each year. Help us ensure that no one who HEALTHCARE :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Healthcare. SOME offers a full range of high-quality health services to adults experiencing homelessness or poverty. SOME’s healthcare providers understand the unique health challenges facing those living in poverty or without a stable home and work with patients towards the best possible health outcomes. GIVE :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT To make a credit card donation over the phone, please call 202.797.8806 and say 'monetary donations' when prompted. To make a donation by mail, please print out and mail this Contribution Form to: SOME. 71 O Street NW. Washington, DC 20001. SENIOR HOUSING :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Senior Housing. SOME offers permanent, affordable housing for seniors at Kuehner House.A new housing program for 40 seniors, Karin House, will be opening in late 2021 on the former Walter Reed campus in NWDC.
DONATE GOODS :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Donate Goods. We rely on donated items of many kinds to serve our clients. All material donations to SOME are tax-deductible. SOME does not sell any of the donated items we receive—donated items are distributed free of charge to individuals in need. SENIOR SERVICES :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Case management support services include regular needs assessments, weekly calls, links to community resources, accompaniment to doctor appointments, and other practical assistance to support senior residents living in Wards 5, 6, 7, and 8 successfully age-in-place. Get on the Waitlist: Call 202.701.1238. Eligibility: Participants mustbe a
CONTACT :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Contact. 202.797.8806 main 202.265.3849 fax SOME Main Offices 71 O Street, NW Washington, DC 20001 Closest Metro: NoMa/Gallaudet U (red line) BASIC NEEDS :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Basic Needs. SOME was founded in 1970 with a small act of kindness—providing sandwiches to our hungry neighbors. Ensuring that those experiencing homelessness and poverty can meet their daily needs remains a core service at SOME. ADVOCACY :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT According to the 2019 Point-in-Time count, 6,521 individuals are currently experiencing homelessness in Washington on a given day, 1,593 of whom are children. While the total number of people experiencing homelessness has decreased by 5.5% since the 2018 count, because of a 12% decline in the number of homeless families, theincidence of
SOME ANNOUNCES TWO AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROJECTS IN NW SOME Announces Two Affordable Housing Projects in NW Washington. SOME (So Others Might Eat), a community-based service organization supporting residents of our nation’s capital experiencing homelessness and poverty, announced today that it has closed on financing for two affordable housing projects, Anna Cooper House and Karin House at The Parks @ Walter Reed, which together will provide HOME :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EATABOUTSERVICESVOLUNTEERNEWS &EVENTSCAREERSGIVE
Fighting Poverty & Homelessness during Covid-19. SOME has been on the front lines of fighting homelessness, hunger, and poverty for 50 years. As our city battles the coronavirus, SOME remains dedicated to ensuring that DC's most vulnerable residents receive the care and services they need. SERVICE UPDATES DURING COVID-19 ». SERVICES :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Visit our Get Help page or call 202.797.8806. With SOME's support, thousands of people have transformed their lives. Learn about their experiences. SOME provides these crucial services to over 10,000 people each year. Help us ensure that no one who HOUSING :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Housing. Washington, DC faces a staggering shortage of decent, affordable housing. To help address this need, SOME offers safe and dignified affordable apartments for individuals and families experiencing homelessness and/or poverty in the District. SOME’s housing programs combine safe, affordable, long-term housing withsupportive services
HEALTHCARE :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Healthcare. SOME offers a full range of high-quality health services to adults experiencing homelessness or poverty. SOME’s healthcare providers understand the unique health challenges facing those living in poverty or without a stable home and work with patients towards the best possible health outcomes. CAREERS :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Build upon your past and present experience by joining the SOME team! At SOME, we rely on volunteers and staff to implement change in the D.C. metro area and its poverty-stricken and homeless communities. Our dedicated employees enable SOME to reach more individuals and families in need and affect change for a better society. View Open JOB TRAINING :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Job Training. The SOME Center for Employment Training (SOME CET) is a tuition-free adult workforce training program that prepares adult learners for national, industry-recognized certifications for careers in Healthcare and the Building Trades. SOME CET empowers people to move themselves out of homelessness and poverty and into living wage DONATE GOODS :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Call 202.797.8806 or visit 75 Hanover Place, NW Location: 75 Hanover Place, NW Hours: 8:00am to 2:30pm, Mondays through Fridays.*Please note that due to COVID restrictions, Isaiah House is open Wednesdays 9-2 for current members only. SENIOR HOUSING :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT LEADERSHIP :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT HOME :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EATABOUTSERVICESVOLUNTEERNEWS &EVENTSCAREERSGIVE
Fighting Poverty & Homelessness during Covid-19. SOME has been on the front lines of fighting homelessness, hunger, and poverty for 50 years. As our city battles the coronavirus, SOME remains dedicated to ensuring that DC's most vulnerable residents receive the care and services they need. SERVICE UPDATES DURING COVID-19 ». SERVICES :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Visit our Get Help page or call 202.797.8806. With SOME's support, thousands of people have transformed their lives. Learn about their experiences. SOME provides these crucial services to over 10,000 people each year. Help us ensure that no one who HOUSING :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Housing. Washington, DC faces a staggering shortage of decent, affordable housing. To help address this need, SOME offers safe and dignified affordable apartments for individuals and families experiencing homelessness and/or poverty in the District. SOME’s housing programs combine safe, affordable, long-term housing withsupportive services
HEALTHCARE :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Healthcare. SOME offers a full range of high-quality health services to adults experiencing homelessness or poverty. SOME’s healthcare providers understand the unique health challenges facing those living in poverty or without a stable home and work with patients towards the best possible health outcomes. CAREERS :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Build upon your past and present experience by joining the SOME team! At SOME, we rely on volunteers and staff to implement change in the D.C. metro area and its poverty-stricken and homeless communities. Our dedicated employees enable SOME to reach more individuals and families in need and affect change for a better society. View Open JOB TRAINING :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Job Training. The SOME Center for Employment Training (SOME CET) is a tuition-free adult workforce training program that prepares adult learners for national, industry-recognized certifications for careers in Healthcare and the Building Trades. SOME CET empowers people to move themselves out of homelessness and poverty and into living wage DONATE GOODS :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Call 202.797.8806 or visit 75 Hanover Place, NW Location: 75 Hanover Place, NW Hours: 8:00am to 2:30pm, Mondays through Fridays.*Please note that due to COVID restrictions, Isaiah House is open Wednesdays 9-2 for current members only. SENIOR HOUSING :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT LEADERSHIP :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT SERVICES :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Visit our Get Help page or call 202.797.8806. With SOME's support, thousands of people have transformed their lives. Learn about their experiences. SOME provides these crucial services to over 10,000 people each year. Help us ensure that no one who HEALTHCARE :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Healthcare. SOME offers a full range of high-quality health services to adults experiencing homelessness or poverty. SOME’s healthcare providers understand the unique health challenges facing those living in poverty or without a stable home and work with patients towards the best possible health outcomes. GIVE :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT To make a credit card donation over the phone, please call 202.797.8806 and say 'monetary donations' when prompted. To make a donation by mail, please print out and mail this Contribution Form to: SOME. 71 O Street NW. Washington, DC 20001. SENIOR HOUSING :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Senior Housing. SOME offers permanent, affordable housing for seniors at Kuehner House.A new housing program for 40 seniors, Karin House, will be opening in late 2021 on the former Walter Reed campus in NWDC.
DONATE GOODS :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Donate Goods. We rely on donated items of many kinds to serve our clients. All material donations to SOME are tax-deductible. SOME does not sell any of the donated items we receive—donated items are distributed free of charge to individuals in need. SENIOR SERVICES :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Case management support services include regular needs assessments, weekly calls, links to community resources, accompaniment to doctor appointments, and other practical assistance to support senior residents living in Wards 5, 6, 7, and 8 successfully age-in-place. Get on the Waitlist: Call 202.701.1238. Eligibility: Participants mustbe a
CONTACT :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Contact. 202.797.8806 main 202.265.3849 fax SOME Main Offices 71 O Street, NW Washington, DC 20001 Closest Metro: NoMa/Gallaudet U (red line) BASIC NEEDS :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Basic Needs. SOME was founded in 1970 with a small act of kindness—providing sandwiches to our hungry neighbors. Ensuring that those experiencing homelessness and poverty can meet their daily needs remains a core service at SOME. ADVOCACY :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT According to the 2019 Point-in-Time count, 6,521 individuals are currently experiencing homelessness in Washington on a given day, 1,593 of whom are children. While the total number of people experiencing homelessness has decreased by 5.5% since the 2018 count, because of a 12% decline in the number of homeless families, theincidence of
SOME ANNOUNCES TWO AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROJECTS IN NW SOME Announces Two Affordable Housing Projects in NW Washington. SOME (So Others Might Eat), a community-based service organization supporting residents of our nation’s capital experiencing homelessness and poverty, announced today that it has closed on financing for two affordable housing projects, Anna Cooper House and Karin House at The Parks @ Walter Reed, which together will provide HOME :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EATABOUTSERVICESVOLUNTEERNEWS &EVENTSCAREERSGIVE
Fighting Poverty & Homelessness during Covid-19. SOME has been on the front lines of fighting homelessness, hunger, and poverty for 50 years. As our city battles the coronavirus, SOME remains dedicated to ensuring that DC's most vulnerable residents receive the care and services they need. SERVICE UPDATES DURING COVID-19 ». SERVICES :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Visit our Get Help page or call 202.797.8806. With SOME's support, thousands of people have transformed their lives. Learn about their experiences. SOME provides these crucial services to over 10,000 people each year. Help us ensure that no one who HOUSING :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Housing. Washington, DC faces a staggering shortage of decent, affordable housing. To help address this need, SOME offers safe and dignified affordable apartments for individuals and families experiencing homelessness and/or poverty in the District. SOME’s housing programs combine safe, affordable, long-term housing withsupportive services
HEALTHCARE :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Healthcare. SOME offers a full range of high-quality health services to adults experiencing homelessness or poverty. SOME’s healthcare providers understand the unique health challenges facing those living in poverty or without a stable home and work with patients towards the best possible health outcomes. CAREERS :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Build upon your past and present experience by joining the SOME team! At SOME, we rely on volunteers and staff to implement change in the D.C. metro area and its poverty-stricken and homeless communities. Our dedicated employees enable SOME to reach more individuals and families in need and affect change for a better society. View Open JOB TRAINING :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Job Training. The SOME Center for Employment Training (SOME CET) is a tuition-free adult workforce training program that prepares adult learners for national, industry-recognized certifications for careers in Healthcare and the Building Trades. SOME CET empowers people to move themselves out of homelessness and poverty and into living wage DONATE GOODS :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Call 202.797.8806 or visit 75 Hanover Place, NW Location: 75 Hanover Place, NW Hours: 8:00am to 2:30pm, Mondays through Fridays.*Please note that due to COVID restrictions, Isaiah House is open Wednesdays 9-2 for current members only. SENIOR HOUSING :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT LEADERSHIP :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT HOME :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EATABOUTSERVICESVOLUNTEERNEWS &EVENTSCAREERSGIVE
Fighting Poverty & Homelessness during Covid-19. SOME has been on the front lines of fighting homelessness, hunger, and poverty for 50 years. As our city battles the coronavirus, SOME remains dedicated to ensuring that DC's most vulnerable residents receive the care and services they need. SERVICE UPDATES DURING COVID-19 ». SERVICES :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Visit our Get Help page or call 202.797.8806. With SOME's support, thousands of people have transformed their lives. Learn about their experiences. SOME provides these crucial services to over 10,000 people each year. Help us ensure that no one who HOUSING :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Housing. Washington, DC faces a staggering shortage of decent, affordable housing. To help address this need, SOME offers safe and dignified affordable apartments for individuals and families experiencing homelessness and/or poverty in the District. SOME’s housing programs combine safe, affordable, long-term housing withsupportive services
HEALTHCARE :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Healthcare. SOME offers a full range of high-quality health services to adults experiencing homelessness or poverty. SOME’s healthcare providers understand the unique health challenges facing those living in poverty or without a stable home and work with patients towards the best possible health outcomes. CAREERS :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Build upon your past and present experience by joining the SOME team! At SOME, we rely on volunteers and staff to implement change in the D.C. metro area and its poverty-stricken and homeless communities. Our dedicated employees enable SOME to reach more individuals and families in need and affect change for a better society. View Open JOB TRAINING :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Job Training. The SOME Center for Employment Training (SOME CET) is a tuition-free adult workforce training program that prepares adult learners for national, industry-recognized certifications for careers in Healthcare and the Building Trades. SOME CET empowers people to move themselves out of homelessness and poverty and into living wage DONATE GOODS :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Call 202.797.8806 or visit 75 Hanover Place, NW Location: 75 Hanover Place, NW Hours: 8:00am to 2:30pm, Mondays through Fridays.*Please note that due to COVID restrictions, Isaiah House is open Wednesdays 9-2 for current members only. SENIOR HOUSING :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT LEADERSHIP :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT SERVICES :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Visit our Get Help page or call 202.797.8806. With SOME's support, thousands of people have transformed their lives. Learn about their experiences. SOME provides these crucial services to over 10,000 people each year. Help us ensure that no one who HEALTHCARE :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Healthcare. SOME offers a full range of high-quality health services to adults experiencing homelessness or poverty. SOME’s healthcare providers understand the unique health challenges facing those living in poverty or without a stable home and work with patients towards the best possible health outcomes. GIVE :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT To make a credit card donation over the phone, please call 202.797.8806 and say 'monetary donations' when prompted. To make a donation by mail, please print out and mail this Contribution Form to: SOME. 71 O Street NW. Washington, DC 20001. SENIOR HOUSING :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Senior Housing. SOME offers permanent, affordable housing for seniors at Kuehner House.A new housing program for 40 seniors, Karin House, will be opening in late 2021 on the former Walter Reed campus in NWDC.
DONATE GOODS :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Donate Goods. We rely on donated items of many kinds to serve our clients. All material donations to SOME are tax-deductible. SOME does not sell any of the donated items we receive—donated items are distributed free of charge to individuals in need. SENIOR SERVICES :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Case management support services include regular needs assessments, weekly calls, links to community resources, accompaniment to doctor appointments, and other practical assistance to support senior residents living in Wards 5, 6, 7, and 8 successfully age-in-place. Get on the Waitlist: Call 202.701.1238. Eligibility: Participants mustbe a
CONTACT :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Contact. 202.797.8806 main 202.265.3849 fax SOME Main Offices 71 O Street, NW Washington, DC 20001 Closest Metro: NoMa/Gallaudet U (red line) BASIC NEEDS :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT Basic Needs. SOME was founded in 1970 with a small act of kindness—providing sandwiches to our hungry neighbors. Ensuring that those experiencing homelessness and poverty can meet their daily needs remains a core service at SOME. ADVOCACY :: SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT According to the 2019 Point-in-Time count, 6,521 individuals are currently experiencing homelessness in Washington on a given day, 1,593 of whom are children. While the total number of people experiencing homelessness has decreased by 5.5% since the 2018 count, because of a 12% decline in the number of homeless families, theincidence of
SOME ANNOUNCES TWO AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROJECTS IN NW SOME Announces Two Affordable Housing Projects in NW Washington. SOME (So Others Might Eat), a community-based service organization supporting residents of our nation’s capital experiencing homelessness and poverty, announced today that it has closed on financing for two affordable housing projects, Anna Cooper House and Karin House at The Parks @ Walter Reed, which together will provide __ 202.797.8806 __ web@some.org __ 71 O Street, NW, Washington, DC, 20001Follow Us: __ __
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