Earthworks
- Anacostia Watershed Society The George Washington House, 4302 Baltimore Avenue, Bladensburg, MD 20710-1031 (301) 699-6204 www.anacostiaws.org The Anacostia Watershed Society (AWS) is an environmental organization dedicated to restoring and protecting the Anacostia River. AWS brings people together from all walks of life to preserve the health and enjoyment of the Anacostia watershed.
- Apple Tree Institute for Education Innovation, 401 M Street, SW, 2nd Floor, Room 100, Washington, DC 20024 (202) 488-3990 www.appletreeinst.org The Apple Tree Institute for Education Innovation is an organization whose mission is to increase the number of effective schools through innovation.
- Bladensburg Waterfront Park, 4601 Annapolis Road, Bladensburg, MD 20710, 301-779-0371, Boat rental on the Anacostia
http://www.pgparks.com/places/nature/bladensburg.html
- Boys' & Girls' Homes of Maryland, Second Mile House 9601 Colesville Road, Silver Spring, MD 20901 (301) 927-1386 The Boys' and Girls' Homes of Maryland, *Second Mile House, provides comprehensive and quality communitybased care to at-risk young people and their families in Maryland.
- Columbia Heights Youth Club 16th and Harvard Streets, NW, Washington, DC 20009 (202) 234-1531 www.innercity.org/coh The Columbia Heights Youth Club serves as a neighborhood center for educational and recreational activity for youth ages 4- 18 years. The Club fills a void for its young constituency by serving as a safe haven and providing support for their development. Through its educational, recreational and "personal growth" programs, the club helps young people grow into productive and motivated adults.
- Communities in Schools of Washington DC, P.O. Box 76000, Washington, DC 20013, (202) 289-4314 www.cisdc.org Communities in Schools of Washington DC operates tutoring programs, organizes family involvement initiatives, and helps manage community partnerships for a growing number of local public schools.
- Community Bridges 7810 Takoma Avenue Silver Spring, MD 20910 (301) 585-7155 Community Bridges, Inc. creates model programs for youth from low-income families in the community. One project, Jump Start Girls! Adelante Ni–as, is an early adolescent empowerment project. At-risk girls are trained in communication skills, conflict resolution, arts, science, health and community action. Community Bridges trains girls to become change agents in their neighborhood. Mother daughter relationships are also nurtured with monthly gatherings and training.
- Community IMPACT! 1815 H Street, NW, Suite 700 Washington, DC 20006 (202) 331-0592 Community IMPACT! trains youth in leadership, awards scholarships and community grants, creates partnerships and supports resident-led community-building projects.
- Community Partners For Children 2210 Mount Vernon Avenue, Suite 200 Alexandria, VA 22301 (703) 683-1012 Community Partners for Children (CPFC) is dedicated to assisting needy children, CPFC feeds hungry kindergarteners and collects and distributes new school supplies and clothing to needy students, holiday toys to those without, and children's handknit items for wintertime.
- Department of Human Services, Answers, Please! Resource Team, Post Office Box 30, 2000 14th Street, NW Washington, DC 20009 (202) 671-2506Fax
- Earth Conservation Corps First st &Potomac Ave, SE Washington, DC 20003 202-554-1960 www.earthconcorps.org
- For Love of Children 1711 A14th Street, NW Washington, DC 20009-4308 (202) 462-8686 www.flocdc.org For Love of Children (FLOC) serves over 500 at-risk children and their families in Washington, DC. FLOC's mission is to eliminate abuse and neglect so that children are safe and nurtured; alleviate homelessness so that families are housed and strengthened; and educate at-risk youth so they are prepared to be responsible, successful adults.
- Higher Achievement Program Building 49 19 Eye Street, NW, Fourth Floor Washington, DC 20001 (202) 842-5116 The Higher Achievement Program (HAP) provides academic and cultural enrichment programs to 5th through 8th grade students as a supplement to their DC public school education. An innovative curriculum builds academic achievement and fosters community leadership by developing students' confidence. HAP provides after school tutoring, cultural enrichment workshops, weekend field trips, academic advising and intensive summer courses.
- I Have a Dream Foundation WMST Charter School 401 M Street, SW Washington, DC 20024 (202) 441-2261 "I Have ADream" Foundation provides children from low-income areas a year round program of academic, social and cultural activities; the program runs from elementary school through high school, followed by scholarships for college or vocational education.
- Ionia R. Whipper Home 2000 Channing Street, NE Washington, DC 20018 (202) 269-0347 The Ionia R. Whipper Home provides a comprehensive residential program for abused, abandoned, and neglected girls between the ages of 12 and 21. The agency provides services to residents through two programs: Whipper Helps Youth (WHY) ages 12-21 and the Transitional Housing Program (THP) ages 18-21. The agency provides services to reinforce the residents' personal growth in preparation for an independent and productive adult life. Opportunities: Volunteers can help as tutors in all subject areas, and as mentors to show and enhance the girls' way of living through field trips, movies, museums, and other trips.
- Jane Goodall lnstitute 8700 Georgia Avenue, Suite 500 Silver Spring, MD 20910-3606 (301) 565-0086 www.janegoodall.org The Jane Goodall Institute provides services in: wildlife research, conservation, and environmental and humanitarian education.
- Joy of Sports Foundation 2478 Windbreak Drive Alexandria, DC 22306 (703) 768-4077 www.joyofsports.com The Joy of Sports Foundation mission is to use sports to help individuals fully develop themselves in body, mind, and spirit and to learn life-success skills.
- Jump Start Girls See Community Bridges
- Kaleidoscope of Alternative House 2136 Gallows Road, Suite E Dunn Loring, VA 22027 (703) 641-9840 Kaleidoscope of Alternative House is an emergency shelter for abused and neglected children (ages 5-12) who have been removed from their homes by county agencies. Kaleidoscope helps provide a brighter future for these vulnerable and often forgotten children. Opportunities: Volunteers can help with organizing activities for the children, such as: drama, storytelling, arts and crafts, games, sports, meal preparation, homework help and general interaction. Service Area: Fairfax Co. CONTACT: Number Not Current 9/17/03.
- KEEN (Kids Enjoy Exercise Now) P.O. Box 341590 Bethesda, MD 20827-1590 301-770-3200
- Kidz-N-Need Inc. seeks volunteers to work with youth in their technology program and help youth expand their computer skills. They also need volunteers for their after-school homework assistance program. Contact Kevin L. Wheeler Sr. at (703) 823-8896 or kidzneed@aol.com. Volunteer min. age: 18.
- Latin American Youth Center requests summer volunteers to work as Teacher’s Assistants for art classes for elementary and high school students. Volunteers also needed to accompany children on field trips and other outings, as well as some summer school academic enrichment classes. Contact Kai Blackwood at (202) 319-2225 or kai@mail.layc-dc.org. Volunteer min. age: 15. CONTACT: minimal response
- Martha's Table 2114 14th Street, NW Washington, DC 20009-4412 (202) 328-6608 Martha's Table provides low-income children and teens with nutritious meals and supervised learning/literacy activities in a safe environment; operates Mc Kenna's Wagon, a mobile soup kitchen; and the Community Center for Healthy Living for families and children.
- Mentoring Education Together With Children Inc., Alexandria, VA 22304 (703)823-8220. M.E.T.W.C is an enrichment program working to improve the quality of education and life experiences for youth from the age 5-17 through mentoring and tutoring along with performing arts with the help of our volunteers. As an addition to receiving a combination of basic and advanced hands-on-computer training. Volunteers Needed!! For more information contact: Felecia Sharpe (Executive Director) Email:metwchildren1@yahoo.com
- Mt. Rainier Nature/Recreation Center, 4701 31st Place, Mt. Rainier, MD 20712, 301-927-2163
http://www.pgparks.com/places/nature/rainier.html
- National Conference for Community and Justice National Capital Area Region 10 G Street, NE, Suite 430, Washington, DC, 20002 202.682.8710 Eshe Armah ext#17 eshe_nccj@hotmail.com esheraki Esheraki@hotmail.com
http://www.nccjdc.org
- New Hope Housing, Inc. needs mentors for homeless adults or children. Share your skills through tutoring, throw a party or organize cultural field trips for shelter residents, do yard work or create your own project to help the homeless in Fairfax County. Contact Grace Pazdan at (703) 799-2293 x13 or gpazdan@newhopehousing.org.
The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission
Prince George's County, Department of Parks and Recreation, The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission
http://www.pgparks.com
Project Northstar needs volunteers to tutor children living in homeless shelters and subsidized housing on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday evenings from 6:15-8:00pm. One student, one evening a week. There are many students on the waiting list. Contact Cathy Christ at (202) 223-0144 or cmchrist@projectnorthstar.org.
Public Allies - DC 1015 18th Street, NW, Suite 200 Washington, DC 20036 (202) 293-3969 www.publicallies.org Public Allies - DC is a leadership development organization that offers 10- month, paid apprenticeships to young people ages 18-30 at community based organizations.
S.T.E.P. U.P. Foundation of Greater Washington 726 Tuckerman Street, NW Washington, DC 20011-1222 (202) 291-2366 The S.T.E.P. U.P. Foundation of Greater Washington provides educational, advocacy, tutoring, juvenile delinquency intervention, and prevention services for troubled, abused and neglected youth. Planned activities include cultural and arts enrichment field trips; peer mentoring to teach civic responsibility and personal accountability; and vocational and career development.
Safe Passages seeks volunteers to provide individual tutoring and mentoring to youth who have been referred by the Department of Juvenile Justice. Summer tutors needed Monday evenings to help youth with writing skills. Contact Don Lowe (Volunteer coord.) Tom Bufano (Director) at (301) 772-5174 (Monday or Wednesday), (703) 623-4305 (cell) or lowedon@msn.com Fax 301-772-5647 safepass@netzero.net Cheverly united methodist church 202 off. 2801 cheverly cheverly 20785
Sarah House 1634 5th Street, NW Washington, DC 20001 (202) 588-7197 Sarah House works to enrich and support the lives of children and families through soccer and cultural arts activities. Sarah house focuses on providing access and alternatives through positive interaction to at risk children in the inner city of Washington, DC.
Sasha Bruce Youthworks 741 Eighth Street, SE Washington, DC 20003-2802 (202) 675-9340 Sasha Bruce Youthworks (SBY) is a youth and family services agency that provides comprehensive services for young people at risk in Washington, D.C. SBY is committed to providing services that are cost-effective and responsive to the unique needs of each young person and family, in coordination with other service providers, public agencies, and the school system.
Sistas' - Womanhood Training Program 1906 Glendora Drive District Heights, MD 20747 (202) 675-9175 Sistas_ - Womanhood Training Program was designed to redirect and empower preteen and teenage females, to extend familial/sisterly relationships with one another, and to enhance their communication and social skills in the home and school. Frederick Co., Fredericksburg, Loudoun Co., Saint Mary's Co., Stafford Co.
The Youth Enrichment Program, Inc. provides underachieving students in grades 2-12 in Howard County with affordable, quality tutorial and cultural enrichmentservices.
Washington Parks and People 2437 15th Street, NW Washington, DC 20009 (202) 462-7275 Washington Parks and People is a network of people dedicated to reclaiming urban parks and using the parks to reconnect and revitalize communities.
Youth Enrichment Program 5448 New Grange Garth Columbia, MD 21045 (410) 992-4229
Youth Services Administration (YSA) (240) 456-5000, (202) INFO 211 DC Government John A. Wilson Building,1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20004 Department of Human Services, Answers, Please! Resource Team, Post Office Box 30, 2000 14th Street, NW Washington, DC 20009 (202) 671-2506Fax
Youth Venture 1700 N. Moore Street, Suite 1920 Arlington, VA 22209 (703) 527-8300, x223 www.youthventure.org Youth Venture organizes individuals to assist fellowships of young people (ages 12-19) who have the drive and creativity to start their own organizations to benefit their communities.
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