
EVERYONE HOME DC
EVERYONE HOME DC

EVERYONE HOME DC
Programs
Family Homelessness Prevention Services
Family Homelessness Prevention Program-Everyone Home DC provided housing stabilization services to 567 families at imminent risk of homelessness, including 534 adults and 720 children. -126 families secured their very own apartments with the help of our Prevention Program staff. -An additional 306 families secured stable long-term housing with family members and friends. -90% of the families in our program were able to avoid a shelter stay.Family and Single Adult Housing Programs:-Permanent Supportive Housing program served 119 households, which included 68 families (90 adults and 150 children) and 51 single adult heads of households.-Family Rapid Rehousing program supported 168 (280 adults & 360 children) families transitioning out of homelessness, with 72% of participants increasing their income from program start to program exit.Advocacy -Everyone Home DC sits on the Steering Committee of The Way Home Campaign, is a member of The Fair Budget Coalition and participates in meetings of the DC Interagency Council on Homelessness.-Executive Director Karen Cunningham is a voting member of the DC Interagency Council on Homelessness.Community Support Projects:-Free tax clinic, led by 2 volunteers, prepared returns for 15 individuals-500 gift cards were distributed to support families with school supplies, thanksgiving meal ingredients, and the gift-giving holiday season.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2024 – Dec 31, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$3.7MShirley's Place Drop-In Center
Drop-In Day Center, Shirley's PlaceHad more than 8,500 engagements with 1,000 individuals and provided approximately:-600 loads of laundry-10,000 meals-1,100 showers-730 toiletry kits-1,430 emergency food, clothing, transportation, prescription drug, identification, voucher, and rental assistance servicesStreet Outreach-Served 215 individuals through 1,600 engagements.-12 Street Outreach clients were matched to housing, and 6 people who experienced chronic homelessness moved into housing.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2024 – Dec 31, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$588.9K
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