Thank you to the amazing MK staff and volunteers who helped us put on another wonderful ice cream social! We're always happy when we can have special events for our guests in the dining room ?????? #MiriamsKitchenDC
Miriam's Kitchen
非盈利组织
Washington,DC 2,195 位关注者
We're working to end chronic and veteran homelessness in Washington, D.C. Together, we can provide #MoreThanAMeal.
关于我们
Miriam’s Kitchen is a non-profit organization committed to ending chronic and veteran homelessness in Washington, DC. Our approach to ending homelessness begins with a fresh, healthy meal surrounded by meaningful connection and community. From there, we help our neighbors experiencing homelessness improve health, increase income, obtain housing, and remain stably housed through a range of programs and partnerships. We advocate for permanent supportive housing as a long-term solution, and collaborate with leaders city-wide to make instances of homelessness rare, brief and non-recurring.
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https://www.miriamskitchen.org
Miriam's Kitchen的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 非盈利组织
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 总部
- Washington,DC
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1983
- 领域
- Homeless Services、Volunteer Management、Advocacy、Housing、Outreach、FarmtoTable、Case Management、Art Therapy、Case Management、Permanent Supportive Housing、Systems Change、Corporate Partnerships、Ending Homelessness、Chronic Homelessness、Veteran Homelessness、Social Services、Community Impact、Social Impact、Volunteering、Volunteerism、CSR、Volunteers、Homelessness和Food Security
地点
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主要
2401 Virginia Avenue, NW
US,DC,Washington,20037
Miriam's Kitchen员工
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Kevin Sturtevant
Miriam's Kitchen
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Scott Schenkelberg
I work to give all people the foundation for a happy and healthy life
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Abby Maraya
Problem solver skilled in providing a creative perspective, cultivating deep rapport, and communicating effectively
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Cheryl R. Bell
Continuous developing leader, building and working with a culturally diverse team striving to provide high-quality meals to create a gateway to…
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Are you ready to make an impact for your neighbors experiencing homelessness? Volunteer with Miriam's Kitchen! Learn more about the many ways you can get help us end chronic homelessness in DC here: https://lnkd.in/gHvuh_8m
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There are a lot of exciting things going on at Miriam's Kitchen, and the best way to keep up is by signing up for our email list! Receive the latest MK news, updates and events straight to your inbox today: https://bit.ly/3bNhs9X
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In recent years, we have seen one encampment eviction after another in DC, harmful sweeps that don't bring anyone closer to housing. Oftentimes, these evictions actually make it more difficult for our neighbors to receive vital housing and social services. Learn more about this impact on the MK blog: https://bit.ly/4dkbFTp
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We enjoyed a compelling conversation last night during our panel discussion "Shifting from Criminalization to Compassion." Our amazing panelists brought unique insight from local, national, legal and outreach perspectives on the current state of housing and homelessness. Click here to watch the recording on our YouTube channel: https://lnkd.in/gfCp38qR
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We're live! You can watch our stream here: https://lnkd.in/gfCp38qR
Join MK online TONIGHT for our livestream panel discussion, "Shifting from Criminalization to Compassion." During this event, we will discuss the recent criminalization of homelessness and how it affects our unhoused neighbors in DC. Links to tonight's stream are below - see you there! YouTube: https://lnkd.in/gfCp38qR Facebook: https://lnkd.in/gxY64jZ2
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As we witness yet another encampment eviction of our unhoused neighbors, we will continue to raise awareness of the impact of evictions and the continued criminalization of homelessness in Washington, D.C. Encampment evictions do nothing to end homelessness, and we must shift the way our city and government agencies are responding to this crisis: https://bit.ly/4dkbFTp
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Join MK online TONIGHT for our livestream panel discussion, "Shifting from Criminalization to Compassion." During this event, we will discuss the recent criminalization of homelessness and how it affects our unhoused neighbors in DC. Links to tonight's stream are below - see you there! YouTube: https://lnkd.in/gfCp38qR Facebook: https://lnkd.in/gxY64jZ2
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While we're proud of the work we’ve done this budget season, DC’s budget for the upcoming fiscal year (FY2025) falls far short of what is needed to connect our neighbors to life-saving housing and social services. Although we are still a long way from adequate investments in ending homelessness, we know the work continues. Learn more about our advocacy work and you can get involved today: https://bit.ly/3yeFHZM
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Congratulations to all the graduates of D.C.’s first peer case management program! More innovation and creativity like this is needed if we truly want to end chronic homelessness in DC. https://lnkd.in/g9sAcXn2
Once homeless, these D.C. peer educators will go on to help pull others up
washingtonpost.com