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425 2nd St NW
Washington, DC 20001
+1 (202) 393-1909
http://www.theccnv.org
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DC Central Kitchen
Established in 1989, DC Central Kitchen is a community kitchen that recovers unused food, prepares and delivers meals to social service agencies. It recycles surplus food and turns it into meals for several people in Washington, D.C. The kitchen s First Helping program provides various street-level meal, referral and counseling services to homeless people. DC Central Kitchen also offers a community voice mail program to help individuals maintain contact with family members, employers and service agencies. Its Meal Distribution program provides meals to community nonprofit programs. DC Central Kitchen offers a culinary job training program for unemployed adults seeking financial stability.
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Community Family Life Service
Community Family Life Services (CFLS) is a nonprofit organization based in Washington, DC, that has been active since 1969. It is dedicated to providing children, families, and adults with essential resources to help them rise above poverty and homelessness, with a particular focus on supporting women transitioning from incarceration to permanent self-sufficiency. CFLS employs a gender-responsive and trauma-informed approach to offer a continuum of care that includes transitional housing, employment coaching, health and wellness services, and more. By working with individuals both during their time in prison and after their return to the community, CFLS aims to foster lasting positive change in the lives of justice-involved women. Generated from the website
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