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RE-ENTRY PROGRAM
The DC-RAN is a coalition of nonprofit organizations that provide direct reentry services to justice-involved District of Columbia residents. DC-RAN assists directly impacted persons to successfully obtain housing, find employment, receive healthcare treatment, as well as rebuild their lives and communities. The goals of DC-RAN are: RESOURCES - THRIVE DC Resources at Thrive DC. Thrive DC is proud to be a “one-stop shop” where clients can get the majority of their needs met in one place. Thrive DC provides a broad range REAL OPPS TRAINING PROGRAM Our Real Opportunity Training Program (Real Opps) is an 18 week program with intensive case management to overcome major challenges. It’s broken down into two sections: 6 weeks of soft skills development and training as a chef alongside Thrive DC’s kitchen staff. 12 week externship at a local restaurant. Near the end oftraining clients
TOP FIVE WAYS THE SUMMER IS DANGEROUS FOR THE Donate items like water bottles, new socks, sunscreen, bug spray, hats, and visors to homeless shelters so people are prepared for the season. If you’re interested in organizing a summer donation drive, contact Greg at (202) 503-1528 or greg@thrivedc.org. If you see someone passed out on a hot day, call 9-1-1. JUNE COOKING CLASSES Instructor: Maria Kopsidas, Owner of Cookology Cooking School Maria Kopsidas is the creator and owner of Cookology. Growing up in a Mediterranean family with philanthropists, cooks, cookbook authors, health experts and professional chefs on both sides, including a pastry chef in the White House, the idea of a super accessible, affordable cooking school was her dream. MEET THRIVE DC'S NEW DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR: GREG ROCKWELL Tell us a little about yourself. Hi! My name is Greg Rockwell. I’m from South Carolina but I’ve lived in and around DC for the last eight years. Currently I live in Wheaton with my wife and two year old son, and we’re really excited to teach him about growing vegetables in a small garden this summer (assuming the bunnies don’t eat itall)!
RETURN OF ORGANIZATION EXEMPT FROM INCOME TAX Form 990 Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax OMB No. 1545-0047 (Rev. January 2020) Under section 501(c), 527, or 4947(a)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code (except private foundations) Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service Do not enter social security numbers on this form as it may be made public. SOCIAL SERVICES INTERN JOB DESCRIPTION Social Services Intern Job Description . Thrive DC provides meals, crisis assistance, employment training, and comprehensive support services to homeless and low-income men, women, and children in a safe, stable environment in THRIVE DC : AT THE HEART OF A NEW STARTABOUT USPROGRAMSVOLUNTEERDONATERESOURCESEVENTS Thrive DC was founded in 1979 as the Dinner Program for Homeless Women. We pride ourselves on the relationships built between staff, clients, and volunteers, making our program a community of support. PROGRAMS - THRIVE DC Supporting our Community's Most Vulnerable Thrive DC serves 200 – 250 homeless and vulnerable individuals every day who turn to us for critical support. Services range from twice daily meals and weekly emergency groceries, to assistance finding housing and support finding employment, to connections to legal aid and opportunities for healthscreenings,
RE-ENTRY PROGRAM
The DC-RAN is a coalition of nonprofit organizations that provide direct reentry services to justice-involved District of Columbia residents. DC-RAN assists directly impacted persons to successfully obtain housing, find employment, receive healthcare treatment, as well as rebuild their lives and communities. The goals of DC-RAN are: RESOURCES - THRIVE DC Resources at Thrive DC. Thrive DC is proud to be a “one-stop shop” where clients can get the majority of their needs met in one place. Thrive DC provides a broad range REAL OPPS TRAINING PROGRAM Our Real Opportunity Training Program (Real Opps) is an 18 week program with intensive case management to overcome major challenges. It’s broken down into two sections: 6 weeks of soft skills development and training as a chef alongside Thrive DC’s kitchen staff. 12 week externship at a local restaurant. Near the end oftraining clients
TOP FIVE WAYS THE SUMMER IS DANGEROUS FOR THE Donate items like water bottles, new socks, sunscreen, bug spray, hats, and visors to homeless shelters so people are prepared for the season. If you’re interested in organizing a summer donation drive, contact Greg at (202) 503-1528 or greg@thrivedc.org. If you see someone passed out on a hot day, call 9-1-1. JUNE COOKING CLASSES Instructor: Maria Kopsidas, Owner of Cookology Cooking School Maria Kopsidas is the creator and owner of Cookology. Growing up in a Mediterranean family with philanthropists, cooks, cookbook authors, health experts and professional chefs on both sides, including a pastry chef in the White House, the idea of a super accessible, affordable cooking school was her dream. MEET THRIVE DC'S NEW DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR: GREG ROCKWELL Tell us a little about yourself. Hi! My name is Greg Rockwell. I’m from South Carolina but I’ve lived in and around DC for the last eight years. Currently I live in Wheaton with my wife and two year old son, and we’re really excited to teach him about growing vegetables in a small garden this summer (assuming the bunnies don’t eat itall)!
RETURN OF ORGANIZATION EXEMPT FROM INCOME TAX Form 990 Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax OMB No. 1545-0047 (Rev. January 2020) Under section 501(c), 527, or 4947(a)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code (except private foundations) Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service Do not enter social security numbers on this form as it may be made public. SOCIAL SERVICES INTERN JOB DESCRIPTION Social Services Intern Job Description . Thrive DC provides meals, crisis assistance, employment training, and comprehensive support services to homeless and low-income men, women, and children in a safe, stable environment in ABOUT US - THRIVE DC Founded in 1979 to serve dinner to homeless women, Thrive DC has grown to be a comprehensive, professionally staffed, bilingual organization serving more than 2,000 men, women, and children each year. We are a safety net for people experiencing homelessness, unemployment, housing instability, and food insecurity. With our help, our clients take THIS IS HOW IT SHOULD BE Thrive DC was founded in 1979 as the Dinner Program for Homeless Women. We pride ourselves on the relationships built between staff, clients, and volunteers, making our program a community of support. DAY IN THE LIFE OF THRIVE DC Thrive DC was founded in 1979 as the Dinner Program for Homeless Women. We pride ourselves on the relationships built between staff, clients, and volunteers, making our program a community of support. RESOURCES - THRIVE DC Resources at Thrive DC. Thrive DC is proud to be a “one-stop shop” where clients can get the majority of their needs met in one place. Thrive DC provides a broad range ROUND-UP - THRIVE DC Round-Ups. Now, making a difference can be a part of your daily routine. When you commit to our Round-Up program, you give a little that goes a long way in helping us end and prevent homelessness in DC. When you make a purchase, your total will be rounded up and the spare change will go to Thrive. At the end of the month, the total sum ofthat
HELPING WOMEN OUT OF PRISON Running the WIND Program is a full-time job and a half! If you would like to volunteer and help Nicole, please contact our Volunteer Coordinator directly at (202) 503-1533 or volunteer@thrivedc.org. If you would like to support our efforts financially, you can donate directly by clicking here. By Greg Rockwell |. 2019-05-28T04:37:15-04:00.EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM
Good Jobs for People in Need. Thrive DC understands that a good paying job is essential to a stable life.Through our Employment Support and Real Opportunity Training Program we help those individuals for whom employment is a barrier to stability and not an asset. GET TO KNOW OUR REENTRY PROGRAM: NEW DIRECTIONS The New Directions Re-entry Program is designed to assist individuals who have been recently incarcerated have support on the road to becoming successful returning citizens. Washington DC has the highest prison population in the world, with an incarceration rate of every 1,153 per 100,000. An arrest of any sort, at any point in one’s life REAL OPPS TRAINING PROGRAM Our Real Opportunity Training Program (Real Opps) is an 18 week program with intensive case management to overcome major challenges. It’s broken down into two sections: 6 weeks of soft skills development and training as a chef alongside Thrive DC’s kitchen staff. 12 week externship at a local restaurant. Near the end oftraining clients
JUNE COOKING CLASSES Instructor: Maria Kopsidas, Owner of Cookology Cooking School Maria Kopsidas is the creator and owner of Cookology. Growing up in a Mediterranean family with philanthropists, cooks, cookbook authors, health experts and professional chefs on both sides, including a pastry chef in the White House, the idea of a super accessible, affordable cooking school was her dream. THRIVE DC : AT THE HEART OF A NEW STARTABOUT USPROGRAMSVOLUNTEERDONATERESOURCESEVENTS Thrive DC was founded in 1979 as the Dinner Program for Homeless Women. We pride ourselves on the relationships built between staff, clients, and volunteers, making our program a community of support. PROGRAMS - THRIVE DC Supporting our Community's Most Vulnerable Thrive DC serves 200 – 250 homeless and vulnerable individuals every day who turn to us for critical support. Services range from twice daily meals and weekly emergency groceries, to assistance finding housing and support finding employment, to connections to legal aid and opportunities for healthscreenings,
ABOUT US - THRIVE DC Founded in 1979 to serve dinner to homeless women, Thrive DC has grown to be a comprehensive, professionally staffed, bilingual organization serving more than 2,000 men, women, and children each year. We are a safety net for people experiencing homelessness, unemployment, housing instability, and food insecurity. With our help, our clients take HOW YOU CAN VOLUNTEER Volunteer with us COVID-19 Volunteer Opportunities Due to the ongoing pandemic, our normal operations and volunteer opportunities have been severely disrupted. While we still need your help, our needs are different during this time of alternative services. Tuesday & Wednesday On Tuesday and Wednesday mornings, volunteers are needed to unload food off the trucks fromRE-ENTRY PROGRAM
The DC-RAN is a coalition of nonprofit organizations that provide direct reentry services to justice-involved District of Columbia residents. DC-RAN assists directly impacted persons to successfully obtain housing, find employment, receive healthcare treatment, as well as rebuild their lives and communities. The goals of DC-RAN are:STAFF AND BOARD
Staff Board of Directors Advisory Board Staff Administration Alicia Horton, Executive Director - alicia@thrivedc.org Client Services Terrence Brown, Executive Chef - terrence@thrivedc.orgJessica Chavez, Case Manager - jessicac@thrivedc.orgGabriel Fabre, Morning Program Manager/Substance Abuse Counselor - gabriel@thrivedc.orgKimberly Gray, Re-entry Program Manager - kimberly@thrivedc TOP FIVE WAYS THE SUMMER IS DANGEROUS FOR THE Donate items like water bottles, new socks, sunscreen, bug spray, hats, and visors to homeless shelters so people are prepared for the season. If you’re interested in organizing a summer donation drive, contact Greg at (202) 503-1528 or greg@thrivedc.org. If you see someone passed out on a hot day, call 9-1-1.MICHAEL OCEAN
Thrive DC was founded in 1979 as the Dinner Program for Homeless Women. We pride ourselves on the relationships built between staff, clients, and volunteers, making our program a community of support. RETURN OF ORGANIZATION EXEMPT FROM INCOME TAX Form 990 Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax OMB No. 1545-0047 (Rev. January 2020) Under section 501(c), 527, or 4947(a)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code (except private foundations) Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service Do not enter social security numbers on this form as it may be made public. SOCIAL SERVICES INTERN JOB DESCRIPTION Social Services Intern Job Description . Thrive DC provides meals, crisis assistance, employment training, and comprehensive support services to homeless and low-income men, women, and children in a safe, stable environment in THRIVE DC : AT THE HEART OF A NEW STARTABOUT USPROGRAMSVOLUNTEERDONATERESOURCESEVENTS Thrive DC was founded in 1979 as the Dinner Program for Homeless Women. We pride ourselves on the relationships built between staff, clients, and volunteers, making our program a community of support. PROGRAMS - THRIVE DC Supporting our Community's Most Vulnerable Thrive DC serves 200 – 250 homeless and vulnerable individuals every day who turn to us for critical support. Services range from twice daily meals and weekly emergency groceries, to assistance finding housing and support finding employment, to connections to legal aid and opportunities for healthscreenings,
ABOUT US - THRIVE DC Founded in 1979 to serve dinner to homeless women, Thrive DC has grown to be a comprehensive, professionally staffed, bilingual organization serving more than 2,000 men, women, and children each year. We are a safety net for people experiencing homelessness, unemployment, housing instability, and food insecurity. With our help, our clients take HOW YOU CAN VOLUNTEER Volunteer with us COVID-19 Volunteer Opportunities Due to the ongoing pandemic, our normal operations and volunteer opportunities have been severely disrupted. While we still need your help, our needs are different during this time of alternative services. Tuesday & Wednesday On Tuesday and Wednesday mornings, volunteers are needed to unload food off the trucks fromRE-ENTRY PROGRAM
The DC-RAN is a coalition of nonprofit organizations that provide direct reentry services to justice-involved District of Columbia residents. DC-RAN assists directly impacted persons to successfully obtain housing, find employment, receive healthcare treatment, as well as rebuild their lives and communities. The goals of DC-RAN are:STAFF AND BOARD
Staff Board of Directors Advisory Board Staff Administration Alicia Horton, Executive Director - alicia@thrivedc.org Client Services Terrence Brown, Executive Chef - terrence@thrivedc.orgJessica Chavez, Case Manager - jessicac@thrivedc.orgGabriel Fabre, Morning Program Manager/Substance Abuse Counselor - gabriel@thrivedc.orgKimberly Gray, Re-entry Program Manager - kimberly@thrivedc TOP FIVE WAYS THE SUMMER IS DANGEROUS FOR THE Donate items like water bottles, new socks, sunscreen, bug spray, hats, and visors to homeless shelters so people are prepared for the season. If you’re interested in organizing a summer donation drive, contact Greg at (202) 503-1528 or greg@thrivedc.org. If you see someone passed out on a hot day, call 9-1-1.MICHAEL OCEAN
Thrive DC was founded in 1979 as the Dinner Program for Homeless Women. We pride ourselves on the relationships built between staff, clients, and volunteers, making our program a community of support. RETURN OF ORGANIZATION EXEMPT FROM INCOME TAX Form 990 Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax OMB No. 1545-0047 (Rev. January 2020) Under section 501(c), 527, or 4947(a)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code (except private foundations) Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service Do not enter social security numbers on this form as it may be made public. SOCIAL SERVICES INTERN JOB DESCRIPTION Social Services Intern Job Description . Thrive DC provides meals, crisis assistance, employment training, and comprehensive support services to homeless and low-income men, women, and children in a safe, stable environment in PROGRAMS - THRIVE DC Supporting our Community's Most Vulnerable Thrive DC serves 200 – 250 homeless and vulnerable individuals every day who turn to us for critical support. Services range from twice daily meals and weekly emergency groceries, to assistance finding housing and support finding employment, to connections to legal aid and opportunities for healthscreenings,
THIS IS HOW IT SHOULD BE Thrive DC was founded in 1979 as the Dinner Program for Homeless Women. We pride ourselves on the relationships built between staff, clients, and volunteers, making our program a community of support. HOW YOU CAN VOLUNTEER Volunteer with us COVID-19 Volunteer Opportunities Due to the ongoing pandemic, our normal operations and volunteer opportunities have been severely disrupted. While we still need your help, our needs are different during this time of alternative services. Tuesday & Wednesday On Tuesday and Wednesday mornings, volunteers are needed to unload food off the trucks fromCHANGE IS POSSIBLE
Thrive DC was founded in 1979 as the Dinner Program for Homeless Women. We pride ourselves on the relationships built between staff, clients, and volunteers, making our program a community of support. HELPING WOMEN OUT OF PRISON Running the WIND Program is a full-time job and a half! If you would like to volunteer and help Nicole, please contact our Volunteer Coordinator directly at (202) 503-1533 or volunteer@thrivedc.org. If you would like to support our efforts financially, you can donate directly by clicking here. By Greg Rockwell |. 2019-05-28T04:37:15-04:00. GET TO KNOW OUR REENTRY PROGRAM: NEW DIRECTIONS The New Directions Re-entry Program is designed to assist individuals who have been recently incarcerated have support on the road to becoming successful returning citizens. Washington DC has the highest prison population in the world, with an incarceration rate of every 1,153 per 100,000. An arrest of any sort, at any point in one’s lifeEMPLOYMENT PROGRAM
Good Jobs for People in Need. Thrive DC understands that a good paying job is essential to a stable life.Through our Employment Support and Real Opportunity Training Program we help those individuals for whom employment is a barrier to stability and not an asset. REAL OPPS TRAINING PROGRAM Our Real Opportunity Training Program (Real Opps) is an 18 week program with intensive case management to overcome major challenges. It’s broken down into two sections: 6 weeks of soft skills development and training as a chef alongside Thrive DC’s kitchen staff. 12 week externship at a local restaurant. Near the end oftraining clients
TOP TEN REASONS TO SUPPORT A SOUP KITCHEN 10. America’s Second Harvest, the nation’s major food bank network, annually provides food to over 23 million people. That is more than the population of the state of Texas. 9. Average hot meal costs are below $2.00 at most Soup Kitchens because of MEET THRIVE DC'S NEW DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR: GREG ROCKWELL Tell us a little about yourself. Hi! My name is Greg Rockwell. I’m from South Carolina but I’ve lived in and around DC for the last eight years. Currently I live in Wheaton with my wife and two year old son, and we’re really excited to teach him about growing vegetables in a small garden this summer (assuming the bunnies don’t eat itall)!
THRIVE DC : AT THE HEART OF A NEW STARTABOUT USPROGRAMSVOLUNTEERDONATERESOURCESEVENTS Thrive DC was founded in 1979 as the Dinner Program for Homeless Women. We pride ourselves on the relationships built between staff, clients, and volunteers, making our program a community of support. PROGRAMS - THRIVE DC Supporting our Community's Most Vulnerable Thrive DC serves 200 – 250 homeless and vulnerable individuals every day who turn to us for critical support. Services range from twice daily meals and weekly emergency groceries, to assistance finding housing and support finding employment, to connections to legal aid and opportunities for healthscreenings,
RE-ENTRY PROGRAM
The DC-RAN is a coalition of nonprofit organizations that provide direct reentry services to justice-involved District of Columbia residents. DC-RAN assists directly impacted persons to successfully obtain housing, find employment, receive healthcare treatment, as well as rebuild their lives and communities. The goals of DC-RAN are: HOW YOU CAN VOLUNTEER Volunteer with us COVID-19 Volunteer Opportunities Due to the ongoing pandemic, our normal operations and volunteer opportunities have been severely disrupted. While we still need your help, our needs are different during this time of alternative services. Tuesday & Wednesday On Tuesday and Wednesday mornings, volunteers are needed to unload food off the trucks from HELPING WOMEN OUT OF PRISON Running the WIND Program is a full-time job and a half! If you would like to volunteer and help Nicole, please contact our Volunteer Coordinator directly at (202) 503-1533 or volunteer@thrivedc.org. If you would like to support our efforts financially, you can donate directly by clicking here. By Greg Rockwell |. 2019-05-28T04:37:15-04:00. REAL OPPS TRAINING PROGRAM Our Real Opportunity Training Program (Real Opps) is an 18 week program with intensive case management to overcome major challenges. It’s broken down into two sections: 6 weeks of soft skills development and training as a chef alongside Thrive DC’s kitchen staff. 12 week externship at a local restaurant. Near the end oftraining clients
TOP FIVE WAYS THE SUMMER IS DANGEROUS FOR THE Donate items like water bottles, new socks, sunscreen, bug spray, hats, and visors to homeless shelters so people are prepared for the season. If you’re interested in organizing a summer donation drive, contact Greg at (202) 503-1528 or greg@thrivedc.org. If you see someone passed out on a hot day, call 9-1-1.MICHAEL OCEAN
Thrive DC was founded in 1979 as the Dinner Program for Homeless Women. We pride ourselves on the relationships built between staff, clients, and volunteers, making our program a community of support. RETURN OF ORGANIZATION EXEMPT FROM INCOME TAX Form 990 Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax OMB No. 1545-0047 (Rev. January 2020) Under section 501(c), 527, or 4947(a)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code (except private foundations) Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service Do not enter social security numbers on this form as it may be made public. SOCIAL SERVICES INTERN JOB DESCRIPTION Social Services Intern Job Description . Thrive DC provides meals, crisis assistance, employment training, and comprehensive support services to homeless and low-income men, women, and children in a safe, stable environment in THRIVE DC : AT THE HEART OF A NEW STARTABOUT USPROGRAMSVOLUNTEERDONATERESOURCESEVENTS Thrive DC was founded in 1979 as the Dinner Program for Homeless Women. We pride ourselves on the relationships built between staff, clients, and volunteers, making our program a community of support. PROGRAMS - THRIVE DC Supporting our Community's Most Vulnerable Thrive DC serves 200 – 250 homeless and vulnerable individuals every day who turn to us for critical support. Services range from twice daily meals and weekly emergency groceries, to assistance finding housing and support finding employment, to connections to legal aid and opportunities for healthscreenings,
RE-ENTRY PROGRAM
The DC-RAN is a coalition of nonprofit organizations that provide direct reentry services to justice-involved District of Columbia residents. DC-RAN assists directly impacted persons to successfully obtain housing, find employment, receive healthcare treatment, as well as rebuild their lives and communities. The goals of DC-RAN are: HOW YOU CAN VOLUNTEER Volunteer with us COVID-19 Volunteer Opportunities Due to the ongoing pandemic, our normal operations and volunteer opportunities have been severely disrupted. While we still need your help, our needs are different during this time of alternative services. Tuesday & Wednesday On Tuesday and Wednesday mornings, volunteers are needed to unload food off the trucks from HELPING WOMEN OUT OF PRISON Running the WIND Program is a full-time job and a half! If you would like to volunteer and help Nicole, please contact our Volunteer Coordinator directly at (202) 503-1533 or volunteer@thrivedc.org. If you would like to support our efforts financially, you can donate directly by clicking here. By Greg Rockwell |. 2019-05-28T04:37:15-04:00. REAL OPPS TRAINING PROGRAM Our Real Opportunity Training Program (Real Opps) is an 18 week program with intensive case management to overcome major challenges. It’s broken down into two sections: 6 weeks of soft skills development and training as a chef alongside Thrive DC’s kitchen staff. 12 week externship at a local restaurant. Near the end oftraining clients
TOP FIVE WAYS THE SUMMER IS DANGEROUS FOR THE Donate items like water bottles, new socks, sunscreen, bug spray, hats, and visors to homeless shelters so people are prepared for the season. If you’re interested in organizing a summer donation drive, contact Greg at (202) 503-1528 or greg@thrivedc.org. If you see someone passed out on a hot day, call 9-1-1.MICHAEL OCEAN
Thrive DC was founded in 1979 as the Dinner Program for Homeless Women. We pride ourselves on the relationships built between staff, clients, and volunteers, making our program a community of support. RETURN OF ORGANIZATION EXEMPT FROM INCOME TAX Form 990 Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax OMB No. 1545-0047 (Rev. January 2020) Under section 501(c), 527, or 4947(a)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code (except private foundations) Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service Do not enter social security numbers on this form as it may be made public. SOCIAL SERVICES INTERN JOB DESCRIPTION Social Services Intern Job Description . Thrive DC provides meals, crisis assistance, employment training, and comprehensive support services to homeless and low-income men, women, and children in a safe, stable environment in PROGRAMS - THRIVE DC Supporting our Community's Most Vulnerable Thrive DC serves 200 – 250 homeless and vulnerable individuals every day who turn to us for critical support. Services range from twice daily meals and weekly emergency groceries, to assistance finding housing and support finding employment, to connections to legal aid and opportunities for healthscreenings,
CHANGE IS POSSIBLE
Thrive DC was founded in 1979 as the Dinner Program for Homeless Women. We pride ourselves on the relationships built between staff, clients, and volunteers, making our program a community of support. ABOUT US - THRIVE DC Founded in 1979 to serve dinner to homeless women, Thrive DC has grown to be a comprehensive, professionally staffed, bilingual organization serving more than 2,000 men, women, and children each year. We are a safety net for people experiencing homelessness, unemployment, housing instability, and food insecurity. With our help, our clients take HOW YOU CAN VOLUNTEER Volunteer with us COVID-19 Volunteer Opportunities Due to the ongoing pandemic, our normal operations and volunteer opportunities have been severely disrupted. While we still need your help, our needs are different during this time of alternative services. Tuesday & Wednesday On Tuesday and Wednesday mornings, volunteers are needed to unload food off the trucks from CONTACT US - THRIVE DC Contact Thrive DCThrive DC 1525 Newton Street, NW Suite G1 Washington, DC 20010 202-737-9311 info@thrivedc.org Physical Location Bottom Level of St. Stephen's Church Enter through red doors facing 16th St. Hours: Due to COVID-19 our hours of operation have been modified. Our currenthours
MORNING PROGRAM
Thrive DC was founded in 1979 as the Dinner Program for Homeless Women. We pride ourselves on the relationships built between staff, clients, and volunteers, making our program a community of support. GET TO KNOW OUR REENTRY PROGRAM: NEW DIRECTIONS The New Directions Re-entry Program is designed to assist individuals who have been recently incarcerated have support on the road to becoming successful returning citizens. Washington DC has the highest prison population in the world, with an incarceration rate of every 1,153 per 100,000. An arrest of any sort, at any point in one’s life TOP FIVE WAYS THE SUMMER IS DANGEROUS FOR THE Donate items like water bottles, new socks, sunscreen, bug spray, hats, and visors to homeless shelters so people are prepared for the season. If you’re interested in organizing a summer donation drive, contact Greg at (202) 503-1528 or greg@thrivedc.org. If you see someone passed out on a hot day, call 9-1-1. TOP TEN REASONS TO SUPPORT A SOUP KITCHEN 10. America’s Second Harvest, the nation’s major food bank network, annually provides food to over 23 million people. That is more than the population of the state of Texas. 9. Average hot meal costs are below $2.00 at most Soup Kitchens because of MEET THRIVE DC'S NEW DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR: GREG ROCKWELL Tell us a little about yourself. Hi! My name is Greg Rockwell. I’m from South Carolina but I’ve lived in and around DC for the last eight years. Currently I live in Wheaton with my wife and two year old son, and we’re really excited to teach him about growing vegetables in a small garden this summer (assuming the bunnies don’t eat itall)!
THRIVE DC : AT THE HEART OF A NEW STARTABOUT USPROGRAMSVOLUNTEERDONATERESOURCESEVENTS Thrive DC was founded in 1979 as the Dinner Program for Homeless Women. We pride ourselves on the relationships built between staff, clients, and volunteers, making our program a community of support. PROGRAMS - THRIVE DC Supporting our Community's Most Vulnerable Thrive DC serves 200 – 250 homeless and vulnerable individuals every day who turn to us for critical support. Services range from twice daily meals and weekly emergency groceries, to assistance finding housing and support finding employment, to connections to legal aid and opportunities for healthscreenings,
HOW YOU CAN VOLUNTEER Volunteer with us COVID-19 Volunteer Opportunities Due to the ongoing pandemic, our normal operations and volunteer opportunities have been severely disrupted. While we still need your help, our needs are different during this time of alternative services. Tuesday & Wednesday On Tuesday and Wednesday mornings, volunteers are needed to unload food off the trucks fromRE-ENTRY PROGRAM
The DC-RAN is a coalition of nonprofit organizations that provide direct reentry services to justice-involved District of Columbia residents. DC-RAN assists directly impacted persons to successfully obtain housing, find employment, receive healthcare treatment, as well as rebuild their lives and communities. The goals of DC-RAN are: HELPING WOMEN OUT OF PRISON Running the WIND Program is a full-time job and a half! If you would like to volunteer and help Nicole, please contact our Volunteer Coordinator directly at (202) 503-1533 or volunteer@thrivedc.org. If you would like to support our efforts financially, you can donate directly by clicking here. By Greg Rockwell |. 2019-05-28T04:37:15-04:00. REAL OPPS TRAINING PROGRAM Our Real Opportunity Training Program (Real Opps) is an 18 week program with intensive case management to overcome major challenges. It’s broken down into two sections: 6 weeks of soft skills development and training as a chef alongside Thrive DC’s kitchen staff. 12 week externship at a local restaurant. Near the end oftraining clients
TOP FIVE WAYS THE SUMMER IS DANGEROUS FOR THE Donate items like water bottles, new socks, sunscreen, bug spray, hats, and visors to homeless shelters so people are prepared for the season. If you’re interested in organizing a summer donation drive, contact Greg at (202) 503-1528 or greg@thrivedc.org. If you see someone passed out on a hot day, call 9-1-1.MICHAEL OCEAN
Thrive DC was founded in 1979 as the Dinner Program for Homeless Women. We pride ourselves on the relationships built between staff, clients, and volunteers, making our program a community of support. RETURN OF ORGANIZATION EXEMPT FROM INCOME TAX Form 990 Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax OMB No. 1545-0047 (Rev. January 2020) Under section 501(c), 527, or 4947(a)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code (except private foundations) Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service Do not enter social security numbers on this form as it may be made public. SOCIAL SERVICES INTERN JOB DESCRIPTION Social Services Intern Job Description . Thrive DC provides meals, crisis assistance, employment training, and comprehensive support services to homeless and low-income men, women, and children in a safe, stable environment in THRIVE DC : AT THE HEART OF A NEW STARTABOUT USPROGRAMSVOLUNTEERDONATERESOURCESEVENTS Thrive DC was founded in 1979 as the Dinner Program for Homeless Women. We pride ourselves on the relationships built between staff, clients, and volunteers, making our program a community of support. PROGRAMS - THRIVE DC Supporting our Community's Most Vulnerable Thrive DC serves 200 – 250 homeless and vulnerable individuals every day who turn to us for critical support. Services range from twice daily meals and weekly emergency groceries, to assistance finding housing and support finding employment, to connections to legal aid and opportunities for healthscreenings,
HOW YOU CAN VOLUNTEER Volunteer with us COVID-19 Volunteer Opportunities Due to the ongoing pandemic, our normal operations and volunteer opportunities have been severely disrupted. While we still need your help, our needs are different during this time of alternative services. Tuesday & Wednesday On Tuesday and Wednesday mornings, volunteers are needed to unload food off the trucks fromRE-ENTRY PROGRAM
The DC-RAN is a coalition of nonprofit organizations that provide direct reentry services to justice-involved District of Columbia residents. DC-RAN assists directly impacted persons to successfully obtain housing, find employment, receive healthcare treatment, as well as rebuild their lives and communities. The goals of DC-RAN are: HELPING WOMEN OUT OF PRISON Running the WIND Program is a full-time job and a half! If you would like to volunteer and help Nicole, please contact our Volunteer Coordinator directly at (202) 503-1533 or volunteer@thrivedc.org. If you would like to support our efforts financially, you can donate directly by clicking here. By Greg Rockwell |. 2019-05-28T04:37:15-04:00. REAL OPPS TRAINING PROGRAM Our Real Opportunity Training Program (Real Opps) is an 18 week program with intensive case management to overcome major challenges. It’s broken down into two sections: 6 weeks of soft skills development and training as a chef alongside Thrive DC’s kitchen staff. 12 week externship at a local restaurant. Near the end oftraining clients
TOP FIVE WAYS THE SUMMER IS DANGEROUS FOR THE Donate items like water bottles, new socks, sunscreen, bug spray, hats, and visors to homeless shelters so people are prepared for the season. If you’re interested in organizing a summer donation drive, contact Greg at (202) 503-1528 or greg@thrivedc.org. If you see someone passed out on a hot day, call 9-1-1.MICHAEL OCEAN
Thrive DC was founded in 1979 as the Dinner Program for Homeless Women. We pride ourselves on the relationships built between staff, clients, and volunteers, making our program a community of support. RETURN OF ORGANIZATION EXEMPT FROM INCOME TAX Form 990 Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax OMB No. 1545-0047 (Rev. January 2020) Under section 501(c), 527, or 4947(a)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code (except private foundations) Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service Do not enter social security numbers on this form as it may be made public. SOCIAL SERVICES INTERN JOB DESCRIPTION Social Services Intern Job Description . Thrive DC provides meals, crisis assistance, employment training, and comprehensive support services to homeless and low-income men, women, and children in a safe, stable environment in PROGRAMS - THRIVE DC Supporting our Community's Most Vulnerable Thrive DC serves 200 – 250 homeless and vulnerable individuals every day who turn to us for critical support. Services range from twice daily meals and weekly emergency groceries, to assistance finding housing and support finding employment, to connections to legal aid and opportunities for healthscreenings,
CHANGE IS POSSIBLE
Thrive DC was founded in 1979 as the Dinner Program for Homeless Women. We pride ourselves on the relationships built between staff, clients, and volunteers, making our program a community of support. ABOUT US - THRIVE DC Founded in 1979 to serve dinner to homeless women, Thrive DC has grown to be a comprehensive, professionally staffed, bilingual organization serving more than 2,000 men, women, and children each year. We are a safety net for people experiencing homelessness, unemployment, housing instability, and food insecurity. With our help, our clients take HOW YOU CAN VOLUNTEER Volunteer with us COVID-19 Volunteer Opportunities Due to the ongoing pandemic, our normal operations and volunteer opportunities have been severely disrupted. While we still need your help, our needs are different during this time of alternative services. Tuesday & Wednesday On Tuesday and Wednesday mornings, volunteers are needed to unload food off the trucks from CONTACT US - THRIVE DC Contact Thrive DCThrive DC 1525 Newton Street, NW Suite G1 Washington, DC 20010 202-737-9311 info@thrivedc.org Physical Location Bottom Level of St. Stephen's Church Enter through red doors facing 16th St. Hours: Due to COVID-19 our hours of operation have been modified. Our currenthours
MORNING PROGRAM
Thrive DC was founded in 1979 as the Dinner Program for Homeless Women. We pride ourselves on the relationships built between staff, clients, and volunteers, making our program a community of support. GET TO KNOW OUR REENTRY PROGRAM: NEW DIRECTIONS The New Directions Re-entry Program is designed to assist individuals who have been recently incarcerated have support on the road to becoming successful returning citizens. Washington DC has the highest prison population in the world, with an incarceration rate of every 1,153 per 100,000. An arrest of any sort, at any point in one’s life TOP FIVE WAYS THE SUMMER IS DANGEROUS FOR THE Donate items like water bottles, new socks, sunscreen, bug spray, hats, and visors to homeless shelters so people are prepared for the season. If you’re interested in organizing a summer donation drive, contact Greg at (202) 503-1528 or greg@thrivedc.org. If you see someone passed out on a hot day, call 9-1-1. TOP TEN REASONS TO SUPPORT A SOUP KITCHEN 10. America’s Second Harvest, the nation’s major food bank network, annually provides food to over 23 million people. That is more than the population of the state of Texas. 9. Average hot meal costs are below $2.00 at most Soup Kitchens because of MEET THRIVE DC'S NEW DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR: GREG ROCKWELL Tell us a little about yourself. Hi! My name is Greg Rockwell. I’m from South Carolina but I’ve lived in and around DC for the last eight years. Currently I live in Wheaton with my wife and two year old son, and we’re really excited to teach him about growing vegetables in a small garden this summer (assuming the bunnies don’t eat itall)!
THRIVE DC : AT THE HEART OF A NEW STARTABOUT USPROGRAMSVOLUNTEERDONATERESOURCESEVENTS Thrive DC was founded in 1979 as the Dinner Program for Homeless Women. We pride ourselves on the relationships built between staff, clients, and volunteers, making our program a community of support. PROGRAMS - THRIVE DC Supporting our Community's Most Vulnerable Thrive DC serves 200 – 250 homeless and vulnerable individuals every day who turn to us for critical support. Services range from twice daily meals and weekly emergency groceries, to assistance finding housing and support finding employment, to connections to legal aid and opportunities for healthscreenings,
HOW YOU CAN VOLUNTEER Volunteer with us COVID-19 Volunteer Opportunities Due to the ongoing pandemic, our normal operations and volunteer opportunities have been severely disrupted. While we still need your help, our needs are different during this time of alternative services. Tuesday & Wednesday On Tuesday and Wednesday mornings, volunteers are needed to unload food off the trucks fromRE-ENTRY PROGRAM
The DC-RAN is a coalition of nonprofit organizations that provide direct reentry services to justice-involved District of Columbia residents. DC-RAN assists directly impacted persons to successfully obtain housing, find employment, receive healthcare treatment, as well as rebuild their lives and communities. The goals of DC-RAN are: HELPING WOMEN OUT OF PRISON Running the WIND Program is a full-time job and a half! If you would like to volunteer and help Nicole, please contact our Volunteer Coordinator directly at (202) 503-1533 or volunteer@thrivedc.org. If you would like to support our efforts financially, you can donate directly by clicking here. By Greg Rockwell |. 2019-05-28T04:37:15-04:00. REAL OPPS TRAINING PROGRAM Our Real Opportunity Training Program (Real Opps) is an 18 week program with intensive case management to overcome major challenges. It’s broken down into two sections: 6 weeks of soft skills development and training as a chef alongside Thrive DC’s kitchen staff. 12 week externship at a local restaurant. Near the end oftraining clients
TOP FIVE WAYS THE SUMMER IS DANGEROUS FOR THE Donate items like water bottles, new socks, sunscreen, bug spray, hats, and visors to homeless shelters so people are prepared for the season. If you’re interested in organizing a summer donation drive, contact Greg at (202) 503-1528 or greg@thrivedc.org. If you see someone passed out on a hot day, call 9-1-1.MICHAEL OCEAN
Thrive DC was founded in 1979 as the Dinner Program for Homeless Women. We pride ourselves on the relationships built between staff, clients, and volunteers, making our program a community of support. RETURN OF ORGANIZATION EXEMPT FROM INCOME TAX Form 990 Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax OMB No. 1545-0047 (Rev. January 2020) Under section 501(c), 527, or 4947(a)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code (except private foundations) Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service Do not enter social security numbers on this form as it may be made public. SOCIAL SERVICES INTERN JOB DESCRIPTION Social Services Intern Job Description . Thrive DC provides meals, crisis assistance, employment training, and comprehensive support services to homeless and low-income men, women, and children in a safe, stable environment in THRIVE DC : AT THE HEART OF A NEW STARTABOUT USPROGRAMSVOLUNTEERDONATERESOURCESEVENTS Thrive DC was founded in 1979 as the Dinner Program for Homeless Women. We pride ourselves on the relationships built between staff, clients, and volunteers, making our program a community of support. PROGRAMS - THRIVE DC Supporting our Community's Most Vulnerable Thrive DC serves 200 – 250 homeless and vulnerable individuals every day who turn to us for critical support. Services range from twice daily meals and weekly emergency groceries, to assistance finding housing and support finding employment, to connections to legal aid and opportunities for healthscreenings,
HOW YOU CAN VOLUNTEER Volunteer with us COVID-19 Volunteer Opportunities Due to the ongoing pandemic, our normal operations and volunteer opportunities have been severely disrupted. While we still need your help, our needs are different during this time of alternative services. Tuesday & Wednesday On Tuesday and Wednesday mornings, volunteers are needed to unload food off the trucks fromRE-ENTRY PROGRAM
The DC-RAN is a coalition of nonprofit organizations that provide direct reentry services to justice-involved District of Columbia residents. DC-RAN assists directly impacted persons to successfully obtain housing, find employment, receive healthcare treatment, as well as rebuild their lives and communities. The goals of DC-RAN are: HELPING WOMEN OUT OF PRISON Running the WIND Program is a full-time job and a half! If you would like to volunteer and help Nicole, please contact our Volunteer Coordinator directly at (202) 503-1533 or volunteer@thrivedc.org. If you would like to support our efforts financially, you can donate directly by clicking here. By Greg Rockwell |. 2019-05-28T04:37:15-04:00. REAL OPPS TRAINING PROGRAM Our Real Opportunity Training Program (Real Opps) is an 18 week program with intensive case management to overcome major challenges. It’s broken down into two sections: 6 weeks of soft skills development and training as a chef alongside Thrive DC’s kitchen staff. 12 week externship at a local restaurant. Near the end oftraining clients
TOP FIVE WAYS THE SUMMER IS DANGEROUS FOR THE Donate items like water bottles, new socks, sunscreen, bug spray, hats, and visors to homeless shelters so people are prepared for the season. If you’re interested in organizing a summer donation drive, contact Greg at (202) 503-1528 or greg@thrivedc.org. If you see someone passed out on a hot day, call 9-1-1.MICHAEL OCEAN
Thrive DC was founded in 1979 as the Dinner Program for Homeless Women. We pride ourselves on the relationships built between staff, clients, and volunteers, making our program a community of support. RETURN OF ORGANIZATION EXEMPT FROM INCOME TAX Form 990 Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax OMB No. 1545-0047 (Rev. January 2020) Under section 501(c), 527, or 4947(a)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code (except private foundations) Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service Do not enter social security numbers on this form as it may be made public. SOCIAL SERVICES INTERN JOB DESCRIPTION Social Services Intern Job Description . Thrive DC provides meals, crisis assistance, employment training, and comprehensive support services to homeless and low-income men, women, and children in a safe, stable environment in PROGRAMS - THRIVE DC Supporting our Community's Most Vulnerable Thrive DC serves 200 – 250 homeless and vulnerable individuals every day who turn to us for critical support. Services range from twice daily meals and weekly emergency groceries, to assistance finding housing and support finding employment, to connections to legal aid and opportunities for healthscreenings,
CHANGE IS POSSIBLE
Thrive DC was founded in 1979 as the Dinner Program for Homeless Women. We pride ourselves on the relationships built between staff, clients, and volunteers, making our program a community of support. ABOUT US - THRIVE DC Founded in 1979 to serve dinner to homeless women, Thrive DC has grown to be a comprehensive, professionally staffed, bilingual organization serving more than 2,000 men, women, and children each year. We are a safety net for people experiencing homelessness, unemployment, housing instability, and food insecurity. With our help, our clients take HOW YOU CAN VOLUNTEER Volunteer with us COVID-19 Volunteer Opportunities Due to the ongoing pandemic, our normal operations and volunteer opportunities have been severely disrupted. While we still need your help, our needs are different during this time of alternative services. Tuesday & Wednesday On Tuesday and Wednesday mornings, volunteers are needed to unload food off the trucks from CONTACT US - THRIVE DC Contact Thrive DCThrive DC 1525 Newton Street, NW Suite G1 Washington, DC 20010 202-737-9311 info@thrivedc.org Physical Location Bottom Level of St. Stephen's Church Enter through red doors facing 16th St. Hours: Due to COVID-19 our hours of operation have been modified. Our currenthours
MORNING PROGRAM
Thrive DC was founded in 1979 as the Dinner Program for Homeless Women. We pride ourselves on the relationships built between staff, clients, and volunteers, making our program a community of support. GET TO KNOW OUR REENTRY PROGRAM: NEW DIRECTIONS The New Directions Re-entry Program is designed to assist individuals who have been recently incarcerated have support on the road to becoming successful returning citizens. Washington DC has the highest prison population in the world, with an incarceration rate of every 1,153 per 100,000. An arrest of any sort, at any point in one’s life TOP FIVE WAYS THE SUMMER IS DANGEROUS FOR THE Donate items like water bottles, new socks, sunscreen, bug spray, hats, and visors to homeless shelters so people are prepared for the season. If you’re interested in organizing a summer donation drive, contact Greg at (202) 503-1528 or greg@thrivedc.org. If you see someone passed out on a hot day, call 9-1-1. TOP TEN REASONS TO SUPPORT A SOUP KITCHEN 10. America’s Second Harvest, the nation’s major food bank network, annually provides food to over 23 million people. That is more than the population of the state of Texas. 9. Average hot meal costs are below $2.00 at most Soup Kitchens because of MEET THRIVE DC'S NEW DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR: GREG ROCKWELL Tell us a little about yourself. Hi! My name is Greg Rockwell. I’m from South Carolina but I’ve lived in and around DC for the last eight years. Currently I live in Wheaton with my wife and two year old son, and we’re really excited to teach him about growing vegetables in a small garden this summer (assuming the bunnies don’t eat itall)!
THRIVE DC : AT THE HEART OF A NEW STARTABOUT USPROGRAMSVOLUNTEERDONATERESOURCESEVENTS Thrive DC was founded in 1979 as the Dinner Program for Homeless Women. We pride ourselves on the relationships built between staff, clients, and volunteers, making our program a community of support. PROGRAMS - THRIVE DC Supporting our Community's Most Vulnerable Thrive DC serves 200 – 250 homeless and vulnerable individuals every day who turn to us for critical support. Services range from twice daily meals and weekly emergency groceries, to assistance finding housing and support finding employment, to connections to legal aid and opportunities for healthscreenings,
HOW YOU CAN VOLUNTEER Volunteer with us COVID-19 Volunteer Opportunities Due to the ongoing pandemic, our normal operations and volunteer opportunities have been severely disrupted. While we still need your help, our needs are different during this time of alternative services. Tuesday & Wednesday On Tuesday and Wednesday mornings, volunteers are needed to unload food off the trucks fromRE-ENTRY PROGRAM
The DC-RAN is a coalition of nonprofit organizations that provide direct reentry services to justice-involved District of Columbia residents. DC-RAN assists directly impacted persons to successfully obtain housing, find employment, receive healthcare treatment, as well as rebuild their lives and communities. The goals of DC-RAN are: HELPING WOMEN OUT OF PRISON Running the WIND Program is a full-time job and a half! If you would like to volunteer and help Nicole, please contact our Volunteer Coordinator directly at (202) 503-1533 or volunteer@thrivedc.org. If you would like to support our efforts financially, you can donate directly by clicking here. By Greg Rockwell |. 2019-05-28T04:37:15-04:00. REAL OPPS TRAINING PROGRAM Our Real Opportunity Training Program (Real Opps) is an 18 week program with intensive case management to overcome major challenges. It’s broken down into two sections: 6 weeks of soft skills development and training as a chef alongside Thrive DC’s kitchen staff. 12 week externship at a local restaurant. Near the end oftraining clients
TOP FIVE WAYS THE SUMMER IS DANGEROUS FOR THE Donate items like water bottles, new socks, sunscreen, bug spray, hats, and visors to homeless shelters so people are prepared for the season. If you’re interested in organizing a summer donation drive, contact Greg at (202) 503-1528 or greg@thrivedc.org. If you see someone passed out on a hot day, call 9-1-1.MICHAEL OCEAN
Thrive DC was founded in 1979 as the Dinner Program for Homeless Women. We pride ourselves on the relationships built between staff, clients, and volunteers, making our program a community of support. RETURN OF ORGANIZATION EXEMPT FROM INCOME TAX Form 990 Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax OMB No. 1545-0047 (Rev. January 2020) Under section 501(c), 527, or 4947(a)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code (except private foundations) Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service Do not enter social security numbers on this form as it may be made public. SOCIAL SERVICES INTERN JOB DESCRIPTION Social Services Intern Job Description . Thrive DC provides meals, crisis assistance, employment training, and comprehensive support services to homeless and low-income men, women, and children in a safe, stable environment in THRIVE DC : AT THE HEART OF A NEW STARTABOUT USPROGRAMSVOLUNTEERDONATERESOURCESEVENTS Thrive DC was founded in 1979 as the Dinner Program for Homeless Women. We pride ourselves on the relationships built between staff, clients, and volunteers, making our program a community of support. PROGRAMS - THRIVE DC Supporting our Community's Most Vulnerable Thrive DC serves 200 – 250 homeless and vulnerable individuals every day who turn to us for critical support. Services range from twice daily meals and weekly emergency groceries, to assistance finding housing and support finding employment, to connections to legal aid and opportunities for healthscreenings,
HOW YOU CAN VOLUNTEER Volunteer with us COVID-19 Volunteer Opportunities Due to the ongoing pandemic, our normal operations and volunteer opportunities have been severely disrupted. While we still need your help, our needs are different during this time of alternative services. Tuesday & Wednesday On Tuesday and Wednesday mornings, volunteers are needed to unload food off the trucks fromRE-ENTRY PROGRAM
The DC-RAN is a coalition of nonprofit organizations that provide direct reentry services to justice-involved District of Columbia residents. DC-RAN assists directly impacted persons to successfully obtain housing, find employment, receive healthcare treatment, as well as rebuild their lives and communities. The goals of DC-RAN are: HELPING WOMEN OUT OF PRISON Running the WIND Program is a full-time job and a half! If you would like to volunteer and help Nicole, please contact our Volunteer Coordinator directly at (202) 503-1533 or volunteer@thrivedc.org. If you would like to support our efforts financially, you can donate directly by clicking here. By Greg Rockwell |. 2019-05-28T04:37:15-04:00. REAL OPPS TRAINING PROGRAM Our Real Opportunity Training Program (Real Opps) is an 18 week program with intensive case management to overcome major challenges. It’s broken down into two sections: 6 weeks of soft skills development and training as a chef alongside Thrive DC’s kitchen staff. 12 week externship at a local restaurant. Near the end oftraining clients
TOP FIVE WAYS THE SUMMER IS DANGEROUS FOR THE Donate items like water bottles, new socks, sunscreen, bug spray, hats, and visors to homeless shelters so people are prepared for the season. If you’re interested in organizing a summer donation drive, contact Greg at (202) 503-1528 or greg@thrivedc.org. If you see someone passed out on a hot day, call 9-1-1.MICHAEL OCEAN
Thrive DC was founded in 1979 as the Dinner Program for Homeless Women. We pride ourselves on the relationships built between staff, clients, and volunteers, making our program a community of support. RETURN OF ORGANIZATION EXEMPT FROM INCOME TAX Form 990 Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax OMB No. 1545-0047 (Rev. January 2020) Under section 501(c), 527, or 4947(a)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code (except private foundations) Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service Do not enter social security numbers on this form as it may be made public. SOCIAL SERVICES INTERN JOB DESCRIPTION Social Services Intern Job Description . Thrive DC provides meals, crisis assistance, employment training, and comprehensive support services to homeless and low-income men, women, and children in a safe, stable environment in PROGRAMS - THRIVE DC Supporting our Community's Most Vulnerable Thrive DC serves 200 – 250 homeless and vulnerable individuals every day who turn to us for critical support. Services range from twice daily meals and weekly emergency groceries, to assistance finding housing and support finding employment, to connections to legal aid and opportunities for healthscreenings,
CHANGE IS POSSIBLE
Thrive DC was founded in 1979 as the Dinner Program for Homeless Women. We pride ourselves on the relationships built between staff, clients, and volunteers, making our program a community of support. ABOUT US - THRIVE DC Founded in 1979 to serve dinner to homeless women, Thrive DC has grown to be a comprehensive, professionally staffed, bilingual organization serving more than 2,000 men, women, and children each year. We are a safety net for people experiencing homelessness, unemployment, housing instability, and food insecurity. With our help, our clients take HOW YOU CAN VOLUNTEER Volunteer with us COVID-19 Volunteer Opportunities Due to the ongoing pandemic, our normal operations and volunteer opportunities have been severely disrupted. While we still need your help, our needs are different during this time of alternative services. Tuesday & Wednesday On Tuesday and Wednesday mornings, volunteers are needed to unload food off the trucks from CONTACT US - THRIVE DC Contact Thrive DCThrive DC 1525 Newton Street, NW Suite G1 Washington, DC 20010 202-737-9311 info@thrivedc.org Physical Location Bottom Level of St. Stephen's Church Enter through red doors facing 16th St. Hours: Due to COVID-19 our hours of operation have been modified. Our currenthours
MORNING PROGRAM
Thrive DC was founded in 1979 as the Dinner Program for Homeless Women. We pride ourselves on the relationships built between staff, clients, and volunteers, making our program a community of support. GET TO KNOW OUR REENTRY PROGRAM: NEW DIRECTIONS The New Directions Re-entry Program is designed to assist individuals who have been recently incarcerated have support on the road to becoming successful returning citizens. Washington DC has the highest prison population in the world, with an incarceration rate of every 1,153 per 100,000. An arrest of any sort, at any point in one’s life TOP FIVE WAYS THE SUMMER IS DANGEROUS FOR THE Donate items like water bottles, new socks, sunscreen, bug spray, hats, and visors to homeless shelters so people are prepared for the season. If you’re interested in organizing a summer donation drive, contact Greg at (202) 503-1528 or greg@thrivedc.org. If you see someone passed out on a hot day, call 9-1-1. TOP TEN REASONS TO SUPPORT A SOUP KITCHEN 10. America’s Second Harvest, the nation’s major food bank network, annually provides food to over 23 million people. That is more than the population of the state of Texas. 9. Average hot meal costs are below $2.00 at most Soup Kitchens because of MEET THRIVE DC'S NEW DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR: GREG ROCKWELL Tell us a little about yourself. Hi! My name is Greg Rockwell. I’m from South Carolina but I’ve lived in and around DC for the last eight years. Currently I live in Wheaton with my wife and two year old son, and we’re really excited to teach him about growing vegetables in a small garden this summer (assuming the bunnies don’t eat itall)!
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