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  2. Bread for the City - Wikipedia

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    The agency began as two organizations: Zacchaeus Free Clinic, and Bread for the City, a project by a coalition of downtown DC churches created in 1974 to feed and clothe the poor. As of 2011 Bread for the City offered food, clothing, social services, legal representation and medical care without charge to eligible DC residents.

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    The Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia provides free legal services to low or no-income persons living in DC in the areas of housing, domestic violence/family law and public benefits law. Legal Aid offers a continuum of services including advice, counsel and brief assistance; representation in litigation; social work case management ...

  4. District of Columbia Housing Authority - Wikipedia

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    The District of Columbia Housing Authority is an independent government agency whose mission is to provide affordable housing to extremely low- through moderate-income households, foster sustainable communities, and cultivate opportunities for residents to improve their lives throughout the eight wards of Washington, D.C. [1]

  5. Opinion - How low-income DC residents can benefit from a ...

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    Mayor Muriel Bowser is open to working with the incoming Trump administration to benefit working-class residents of Washington, D.C., with potential areas for collaboration.

  6. Advisory Neighborhood Commission - Wikipedia

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    The powers of the ANC system are enumerated by the DC Code § 1–207.38: May advise the District government on matters of public policy including decisions regarding planning, streets, recreation, social services programs, health, safety, and sanitation in that neighborhood commission area;

  7. Reparations effort for Black Washington, D.C., residents ...

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    The Washington, D.C., city council approved a budget for next year that includes funds for a reparations task force scheduled to study restitution and to develop proposals to address the harms of ...

  8. Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia - Wikipedia

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    The Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia is the oldest and largest civil legal aid organization in Washington, D.C.. Created in 1932, the Legal Aid Society provides representation and legal services to indigent residents of the District of Columbia in areas like domestic violence (including restraining orders), housing, public benefits, and consumer law. [1]

  9. DC to give some residents free digital tracking tags amid ...

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