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Prevansyon sanzabri
Prevansyon sanzabri

Nou travay ak fanmi ki riske pèdi lojman yo pou anpeche sanzabri.

Nou travay ak fanmi ki riske pèdi lojman yo pou anpeche sanzabri.

Pwogram Prevansyon Sanzabri Community of Hope travay pou estabilize fanmi ki riske vin sanzabri atravè sèvis espesyalize ak koneksyon ak lòt resous kominotè yo.

Yo dwe refere tout fanmi yo nan Virginia Williams Family Resource Center. Anjeneral, kliyan yo ap viv tanporèman ak yon zanmi oswa yon fanmi, epi yo souvan deplase souvan. Kliyan yo twouve yo sou bò gwo sanzabri yo epi yo vin chèche nenpòt asistans ki disponib pou yo rete yon kote ki estab.

Community of Hope ede anpeche kliyan pèdi kay yo epi antre nan sistèm abri a atravè vize efikas

Li piplis
Sipò pou lojman
Prevansyon sanzabri
Prevansyon sanzabri

Sèvis sipò nou yo enkli:

Manadjè ka nou yo sèvi kòm sipòtè ak defansè pou kliyan yo – ede yo idantifye objektif yo epi konsepsyon plan detaye ak delè reyalis. Gen anpil sèvis sipò:

  • Jesyon ka
  • Sèvis medyasyon
  • Asistans finansye
  • Bidjè ak jesyon finansye
  • Asistans pou lokasyon ak sèvis piblik
  • Referans pou sèvis legal
Kouman mwen ka jwenn aksè nan sèvis yo?

Aksè a sèvis sa yo rive atravè referans ki soti nan Virginia Williams Family Resource Center, ki se santral pou sistèm asistans DC kowòdone pou fanmi ki gen timoun.

Virginia Williams Family Resource Center

Nou kwè ke byennèt manm ekip nou an enpòtan. Nou bay sipò ak pwogram ki ede anplwaye nou yo ak fanmi yo pwospere. Si w se yon fanmi ki bezwen sèvis sa yo, tanpri vizite:

Orè KOTE:
LENDI
8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
MADI
8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
MÈKREDI
8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
JEDI
8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
VANDREDI
8:30 AM - 12:00 PM
SAMDI
Fèmen
DIMANCH
Fèmen
Ki kote mwen ka jwenn sipò?

Nou pa kapab dirèkteman plase fanmi ak moun nan okenn nan pwogram nou yo. Nou ka bay asistans pou jwenn aksè nan lòt resous ak pwogram lokal yo. Pou plis enfòmasyon, tanpri kontakte Sant Siksè Fanmi Bellevue nou an.

24-Hour Access Helpline: 1.888.793.4357

DC Food Finder is an interactive web resource to help DC residents find free and low-cost meals and groceries, places to apply for and use food assistance benefits, farmers markets and other food resources.

Department of Housing and Community Development web site, individuals can browse up-to-date, detailed listings to find properties available for rent and for sale that meet their housing needs. Property managers can use the service to list available units and showcase features.

If you are seeking assistance paying overdue rent, call or go to one of the four DC providers of Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP):

Catholic Charities
220 Highview Place, SE
202.574.3442

Salvation Army
1434 Harvard St, NW
202.332.5000 and
3101 MLK Jr. Ave, SE
202.561.2000

Community Partnership for the Prevention of Homelessness
920-A Rhode Island Ave, NE
202.724.4208

Housing Counseling Services
2410 17th St, NW, Suite 100
202.667.7006

Souvan Mande

Kesyon Lojman

Community of Hope has several housing programs, serving both families and individuals.  The programs that serve families include Homelessness Prevention, Short Term Family Housing (The Triumph), Rapid Rehousing, and Permanent Supportive Housing.  The programs that serve individuals include Bridge Housing (The Bridge at Girard and Hope Apartments) and Permanent Supportive Housing.  

Community of Hope’s Homelessness Prevention Program works to stabilize families at risk of becoming homeless through specialized services and connection to other community resources.  Families accessing Homelessness Prevention services have a place to stay for one to 30 nights and work with the case managers to find stable housing.  

All families must be referred through the Virginia Williams Family Resource Center located at 920 Rhode Island Ave NE.   

For more information on the Homelessness Prevention Program and other assistance please visit this website: https://dhs.dc.gov/page/how-access-short-term-family-housing

Short Term family housing is a temporary solution for families experiencing homelessness.  The Triumph, Community of Hope’s Short Term Family Housing program, offers a safe place for families entering homelessness to stay while they get back on their feet.  We offer short-term housing with 24-hour support for up to 50 families.   

All families must be referred through the Virginia Williams Family Resource Center located at 920 Rhode Island Ave NE.   

For more information on Short Term Family Housing and other assistance please visit this website: https://dhs.dc.gov/page/how-access-short-term-family-housing 

If you are in need of immediate shelter, call the Shelter Hotline at 202-399-7093 or dial 311.  

Rapid Rehousing, also known as the Family Stabilization and Rehousing Program (FRSP), is a time limited housing subsidy with case management program that helps families who have experienced homelessness get access to resources and work on goals in order to increase housing stability.  Families rent apartments throughout the city and work with case managers on their housing stability, employment, and/or education goals, and also work to get connected to community resources that will help them maintain stability after the subsidy ends.  Community of Hope’s Rapid Rehousing program serves up to 400 families at any time.  

Families are referred to Rapid Rehousing through either Short- Term Family Housing or Homelessness Prevention.  

For more information on Rapid Rehousing and other assistance please visit this website: https://dhs.dc.gov/page/family-re-housing-stabilization-program%C2%A0%C2%A0

Permanent Supportive Housing is a long-term housing subsidy and case management program for families and individuals who have a chronic disabling condition, limited earning potential, and a need for case management services.   The Permanent Supportive Housing program offers a long-term subsidy and intensive in-home supportive services to help each family and individual find and maintain a stable home. Community of Hope offers both Tenant-based and Project-based programs and serves up to 162 families and ??110 individuals.  

Families and Individuals access Permanent Supportive Housing through the Coordinated Assessment and Housing Placement system.   

For more information on Family Permanent Supportive Housing please visit this website: https://dhs.dc.gov/page/permanent-supportive-housing-individuals-and-families-project-based-tenant-based-local-veterans 

For more information on Individual Permanent Supportive Housing please visit this website: https://dhs.dc.gov/page/housing-resources-individuals 

Families are referred to Rapid Rehousing through either Short- Term Family Housing or Homelessness Prevention.  

For more information on Rapid Rehousing and other assistance please visit this website: https://dhs.dc.gov/page/family-re-housing-stabilization-program%C2%A0%C2%A0

Bridge Housing is a short-term shelter program for individuals who have been matched to permanent housing but have yet not found an apartment.  Community of Hope has two Bridge Housing programs, Girard Street and Hope Apartments, that serve up to 6065 individuals. These programs allow for outreach and permanent housing case managers to work alongside the shelter case managers and the individual to quickly help them complete the subsidy application and find stable housing.  

Individuals access Bridge Housing by referral from the Department of Human Services.  

For more information on programs for individuals, or if you are in need of shelter please visit this website: https://dhs.dc.gov/page/shelter-and-day-centers or call the Shelter Hotline at 202-399-7093 or dial 311. 

Istwa espwa.

Aprann plis sou istwa gerizon, espwa ak transfòmasyon nan men vwa, kliyan ak patnè nou yo nan Community of Hope

"

Nan mond swen sante a, kote konpasyon, devouman, ak konesans ajou yo esansyèl, asistan medikal yo jwe yon wòl enpòtan. Rankontre Leah Napier, yon asistan medikal nan Community of Hope, ki dedye a kwasans ak kominote li a. Enspirasyon Leah pou l vin yon asistan medikal te byen anrasinen nan lanmou li genyen pou l pran swen lòt moun.
Housing programs
Homeless Prevention
Homelessness Prevention
Program!

We work with families at risk of losing their housing to prevent homelessness. 

Community of Hope’s Homelessness Prevention Program works to stabilize families at risk of becoming homeless through specialized services and connection to other community resources.

All families must be referred from the Virginia Williams Family Resource Center. Clients are usually living temporarily with a friend or relative, and have often moved frequently. Clients find themselves on the brink of homelessness and come seeking any assistance available to stay stably housed.

Community of Hope helps prevent clients from losing their homes and entering the shelter system through effective targeting of

Wide-Ranging Supportive Services Include:

How Can I Access Services?

Access to these services comes through referrals from the Virginia Williams Family Resource Center, the central intake for DC’s coordinated homelessness assistance system for families with children.

If you are a family in need of these services, please visit:

Virginia Williams Family Resource Center

Administrative Offices

920 Rhode Island Avenue, NE Washington, DC 20014

Find Resources

We are not directly place families and individuals into any of our programs. We can provide assistance to access other local resources and programs. For more information, please contact our Bellevue Family Success Center.

Email us

info@community

Pwogram lojman
Prevansyon san kay
Prevansyon sanzabri
Pwogram!

Nou travay ak fanmi ki riske pèdi lojman yo pou anpeche sanzabri. 

Pwogram Prevansyon Sanzabri Community of Hope travay pou estabilize fanmi ki riske vin sanzabri atravè sèvis espesyalize ak koneksyon ak lòt resous kominotè yo.

Yo dwe refere tout fanmi yo nan Virginia Williams Family Resource Center. Anjeneral, kliyan yo ap viv tanporèman ak yon zanmi oswa yon fanmi, epi yo souvan deplase souvan. Kliyan yo twouve yo sou bò gwo sanzabri yo epi yo vin chèche nenpòt asistans ki disponib pou yo rete yon kote ki estab.

Community of Hope ede anpeche kliyan pèdi kay yo epi antre nan sistèm abri a atravè vize efikas

Sèvis ki bay sipò yo gen ladan yo:

Kouman mwen ka jwenn aksè nan sèvis yo?

Aksè a sèvis sa yo rive atravè referans ki soti nan Virginia Williams Family Resource Center, ki se santral pou sistèm asistans DC kowòdone pou fanmi ki gen timoun.

Si w se yon fanmi ki bezwen sèvis sa yo, tanpri vizite:

Virginia Williams Family Resource Center

Biwo Administratif yo

920 Rhode Island Avenue, NE Washington, DC 20014

Jwenn Resous

Nou pa mete fanmi ak moun dirèkteman nan okenn nan pwogram nou yo. Nou ka bay asistans pou jwenn aksè nan lòt resous ak pwogram lokal yo. Pou plis enfòmasyon, tanpri kontakte Sant Siksè Fanmi Bellevue nou an.

Imèl nou

info@kominote

FAM-CLUB AT THE
Triumph!
Volunteer with Hope!
Support families overcoming homelessness and give back to your local community! Help lead fun activities with the residents at The Triumph, our short-term housing site in Ward 8, Washington, DC.
Join our team at The Triumph by leading fun activities, reading, and playing with children and families during dinnertime. We welcome individuals as well groups of up to six volunteers.

Location: The Triumph 4225 6th Street SE

Minimum Age: 14 Years Old

Volunteer Times: Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays 5:30-8:00pm

Requirements:

You are an important part of the team! In order to ensure that we have enough volunteers for each shift, we count on you to keep your commitment. If you are unable to attend, we ask that you cancel via VolunteerHub, email, or phone as soon as you know of a change in your plans.
Contact: Rebecca Church Volunteer Specialist rchurch@cohdc.org

The kids see my car and call out to me. The warm welcome is one benefit of volunteering.

Stephanie Marrone
Volunteer at our Hope Apartments
FAM-CLUB NAN THE
Triyonf!
Volontè avèk Espwa!
Sipòte fanmi yo kap simonte sanzabri epi remèt kominote lokal ou a! Ede mennen aktivite amizan ak rezidan yo nan The Triumph, sit lojman kout tèm nou an nan Ward 8, Washington, DC.
Antre nan ekip nou an nan The Triumph nan mennen aktivite amizan, lekti, ak jwe ak timoun ak fanmi pandan dine. Nou akeyi moun ak gwoup ki gen jiska sis volontè.

Kote yo ye: Triumph 4225 6th Street SE

Laj minimòm: 14 zan

Tan volontè: madi, mèkredi, ak jedi 5:30-8:00pm

Kondisyon:

Ou se yon pati enpòtan nan ekip la! Pou nou asire nou gen ase volontè pou chak chanjman, nou konte sou ou pou kenbe angajman ou. Si w pa kapab patisipe, nou mande w anile atravè VolunteerHub, imèl, oswa telefòn le pli vit ke w konnen yon chanjman nan plan w yo.
Kontakte: Espesyalis Volontè Rebecca Legliz rchurch@cohdc.org

Timoun yo wè machin mwen an e yo rele m. Akèy la cho se youn nan benefis nan volontè.

Stephanie Marrone
Sèvi kòm volontè nan Hope Apartments nou an
Host A Birthday
Party!
Volunteer with Hope
Host a birthday party at Community of Hope’s Ward 8 short-term family housing site, The Triumph! This opportunity provides a meaningful way for you, your workplace, or community group to make a positive impact on the lives of Community of Hope’s clients.Birthday parties celebrate the lives of the children and youth and provide them with a bit of fun and normalcy amidst their family’s transition into permanent housing.
 
Party hosts supply the birthday cards, pre-packaged snacks, decorations, and a couple of crafts and/or games.
 
Please contact our team to learn more about your group hosting a party! Groups of about 5-8 volunteers are best for parties at The Triumph.
 

Location: The Triumph 4225 6th Street SE

Minimum Age: 14 – Groups of three of more teens must be accompanied by an adult.

You are an important part of the team! In order to ensure that we have enough volunteers for each shift, we count on you to keep your commitment. If you are unable to attend, we ask that you cancel via VolunteerHub, email, or phone as soon as you know of a change in your plans.
Contact:
Rebecca Church Volunteer Specialist rchurch@cohdc.org

The kids see my car and call out to me. The warm welcome is one benefit of volunteering.

Stephanie Marrone
Volunteer at our Hope Apartments
Fè yon anivèsè nesans
Pati!
Volontè ak espwa
Òganize yon fèt anivèsè nesans nan Community of Hope’s Ward 8, sit lojman pou fanmi a kout tèm, The Triumph! Opòtinite sa a bay yon fason enpòtan pou ou menm, espas travay ou oswa gwoup kominotè pou fè yon enpak pozitif sou lavi kliyan Community of Hope yo. Fèt fèt yo selebre lavi timoun yo ak jèn yo epi ba yo yon ti plezi ak nòmal nan mitan yo. tranzisyon fanmi yo nan lojman pèmanan.
Pati gen tout pouvwa a bay kat anivèsè nesans yo, ti goute pre-pake, dekorasyon, ak yon koup nan atizana ak / oswa jwèt.
Tanpri kontakte ekip nou an pou aprann plis sou gwoup ou a òganize yon fèt! Gwoup apeprè 5-8 volontè yo pi bon pou fèt nan Triumph la.

Kote yo ye: Triumph 4225 6th Street SE

Laj Minimòm: 14 – Gwoup twa nan plis adolesan dwe akonpaye pa yon adilt.

Ou se yon pati enpòtan nan ekip la! Pou nou asire nou gen ase volontè pou chak chanjman, nou konte sou ou pou kenbe angajman ou. Si w pa kapab patisipe, nou mande w anile atravè VolunteerHub, imèl, oswa telefòn le pli vit ke w konnen yon chanjman nan plan w yo.
Kontakte:
Espesyalis Volontè Legliz Rebecca rchurch@cohdc.org

Timoun yo wè machin mwen an e yo rele m. Akèy la cho se youn nan benefis nan volontè.

Stephanie Marrone
Sèvi kòm volontè nan Hope Apartments nou an
The Bridge At
Girard!
Volunteer with Hope!
Host a game night or share a special skill or talent with the adult residents in our Bridge Programs at Girard Street or Hope Apartments.

Groups are also welcome to host a lunch or seasonal party for the residents.  Learn more at a Volunteer OrientationWe welcome individuals as well.

Location: The Bridge at Hope 3715 2nd Street SE Washington, DC 20032

Minimum Age: 18

Volunteer Times: Weekday evenings or lunchtime

About the Program:

The program’s goal is to be ‘the bridge’ for individual adults experiencing homelessness who have been deemed eligible for a permanent housing subsidy but need a safe and stable place to stay in the interim to work on getting rental applications and other paperwork together.

Requirements:

You are an important part of the team! In order to ensure that we have enough volunteers for each shift, we count on you to keep your commitment. If you are unable to attend, we ask that you cancel via VolunteerHub, email, or phone as soon as you know of a change in your plans.
Contact: Lauren Cranman Volunteer Manager lcranman@cohdc.org

The kids see my car and call out to me. The warm welcome is one benefit of volunteering.

Stephanie Marrone
Volunteer at our Hope Apartments
Pon an nan
Girard!
Fè volontè ak espwa!
Oganize yon sware jwèt oswa pataje yon konpetans espesyal oswa talan ak rezidan adilt yo nan Pwogram Bridge nou yo nan Girard Street oswa Hope Apartments.

Gwoup yo akeyi tou pou òganize yon manje midi oswa yon pati sezonye pou rezidan yo. Aprann plis nan a Oryantasyon volontè . Nou akeyi moun tou.

Kote: Bridge at Hope 3715 2nd Street SE Washington, DC 20032

Laj minimòm: 18 an

Tan volontè: Sware lasemèn oswa lè manje midi

Konsènan pwogram nan:

Objektif pwogram nan se vin ‘pon an’ pou adilt endividyèl ki gen sanzabri ki te konsidere yo kalifye pou yon sibvansyon lojman pèmanan men ki bezwen yon kote ki an sekirite ak ki estab pou rete nan pwovizwa pou travay sou jwenn aplikasyon pou lokasyon ak lòt dokiman ansanm.

Kondisyon:

Ou se yon pati enpòtan nan ekip la! Pou nou asire nou gen ase volontè pou chak chanjman, nou konte sou ou pou kenbe angajman ou. Si w pa kapab patisipe, nou mande w anile atravè VolunteerHub, imèl, oswa telefòn le pli vit ke w konnen yon chanjman nan plan w yo.
Kontakte: Lauren Cranman Manadjè Volontè lcranman@cohdc.org

Timoun yo wè machin mwen an e yo rele m. Akèy la cho se youn nan benefis nan volontè.

Stephanie Marrone
Sèvi kòm volontè nan Hope Apartments nou an