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Sister Circle, our permanent housing program for 10 women, offers long-term support and independent housing to women in recovery from substance addiction, many of whom struggle with chronic medical conditions such as HIV/AIDS and cancer. In addition to making support services available, Sister Circle provides a close-knit community of peer support.
Read moreProvides residential housing and supportive services to 85 homeless men. Services include food, substance abuse counseling, case management, employment and housing placement assistance. Washers and dryers are available on the site. Dormitory style-sleeping with 20 men per dorm. Projected length of stay is 6 months.No fee. This is a free
Read moreProvides residential housing and supportive services to 12 homeless men. Services include food, substance abuse counseling, case management, employment and housing placement assistance. Washers and dryers are available on the site. Dormitory style sleeping for 2-3 men per room. Projected length of stay is 6 months.
Read moreProvides residential housing and supportive services to 12 homeless men. Services include food, substance abuse counseling, case management, employment and housing placement assistance. Washers and dryers are available on-site. Dormitory style sleeping for 2-3 men per room. No fee; once employed, partic
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901 Pennsylvania Avenue, Se
Washington DC, DC - 20003
(202) 543-4558
Assists the residents in the areas of substance addiction education, relapse identification, parenting and life skills, child development, medication management and other health services through referrals and shelters for the homeless. Referrals are from parole officers, probation officers, case managers, detoxification or other treatment service providers. All persons entering the program must
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