District Of Columbia Women's Shelters
Welcome to our District Of Columbia page. We provide listings of shelters, transitional housing, residential treatment centers and women's residential services.
On the lower right we have listed all of the cities in District Of Columbia where we have shelters. Search using the list on the right or using our search box below.
Where possible we found other services such as government and non profit agencies to help women in need. We hope you find this information helpful.
If you are looking to donate to these shelters, we also provide the phone numbers and contact websites. Unfortunately this list is not all inclusive. If you see we are missing a shelter, please help us by adding it to our list.
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View Full DetailsOur mission is to enable homeless and formerly homeless adults in the upper Northwest area of the District of Columbia to rebuild their lives with the involvement of the community.
View Full DetailsThe Coalition for the homeless was founded in 1979 and incorporated as a nonprofit in the District of Columbia in 1981. The mission of the Coalition is to assist the homeless and persons who are at risk of becoming homeless to obtain permanent housing and become self sufficient.
View Full DetailsThe YWCA of the U.S.A. is the nation's oldest and largest women's movement. Operating out of over two thousand locations in all 50 states, the YWCA of the U.S.A. represents approximately 2 million women, girls and their families. Its mission, to empower women and girls and to eliminate racism, is th
View Full DetailsN Street Village provides a therapeutic community, encompassing a day center, a night shelter, case management, transitional housing, permanent supportive housing, recovery housing, employment and vocation training, and wellness services. Women are assisted in developing necessary skills, abilities
View Full DetailsOur Club is deeply committed to serving its alumni/ae and the community. Many of our members give generously of their time to organizations such as the Calvery Women's Shelter, I Have A Dream Foundation, Boys & Girls Club of Greater Washington, Meyer Elementary School, and many many others.In additi
View Full DetailsHannah House, founded in 1979, provides structured, caring homes and supportive services for homeless women with and without children. We help residents build healthy families and work toward their goals, which may include life-long recovery from addiction, an improved sense of self, and independent
View Full DetailsNEW's ongoing mission is to develop and implement a program that assists residents in regaining self-sufficiency by 1) preparing them to return to independent living; 2) increasing their skills and income levels; and 3) increasing their self-determination.
View Full DetailsGRM's mission is to transform the lives of people without hope by sharing the love of Jesus. GRM is a nondenominational faith-based organization, supported by individuals, churches, foundations and the donated time of volunteers.
View Full DetailsFounded in 1884,Central Union Mission is dedicated to serving needy and homeless men, women, and children throughout the Washington metropolitan area. These services are provided by a number of ministries which make up the Mission: Men's Ministry, Camp Bennett, Food Services, and Hispanic Outreach.
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