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Service Guide
Discovering the District of Columbia
Mayor Fenty
202-727-5634 202-727-1725 FAX oaa.dc.gov
John A Wilson Building 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Suite 223 Washington, DC 2004
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For comments or corrections, please con-tact the DC Mayor’s Office on African Af-
fairs:
202-727-5634
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Letter from the Mayor
Dear Friends, Welcome to the District of Columbia! I want to thank you for contributing to the tradition of cultural diversity in our city. In the District, we have more than 7,000 African-born residents. That’s the highest proportion of any major city in the United States. One of every ten African-born immigrants in the entire country lives right here. A large group of newly-immigrated residents has a set of needs far different from that of the general population. This includes language access, as many of our neighbors speak limited or no English. Our new Office on African Affairs (OAA) is here to help. Consider OAA your entry point for all things related to the District Government, from buying a home to starting a business. My Administration’s goal is a better life for all District residents, whether they’ve recently arrived or been here for generations. Please let OAA Director Nebiat Solomon know how we may be of service. Sincerely, Adrian M. Fenty, Mayor
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About OAA
Vision
OAA envisions the District of Columbia as a commu-nity that thrives on the full engagement of its culturally and socially diverse residents. OAA empowers the Afri-can immigrant community with knowledge and re-sources necessary to enjoy the unique opportunities that the District provides. Equipped with the cultural com-petency required to cultivate strong relationships among diverse groups, OAA will nurture the links between Af-rican immigrants, District government, and the broader community.
Mission The mission of the Mayor’s Office on African Affairs is to ensure that the full range of health, education, em-ployment, business, and social opportunities are accessi-ble to the District’s African immigrant community. By serving as a liaison between the African immigrant com-munity, District government agencies, and the Mayor, OAA seeks to improve the quality of life for African born constituents and their children.
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The African Community in the District of Columbia
• 1 in 10 African-born immigrants in the United States lives in the Washington metropolitan area
• With nearly 11% of the foreign born population from
Africa, the Washington metropolitan area has propor-tionately the largest African-born population of all United States cities
• With more than 50 African countries represented, the
District of Columbia is home to more than 7,000 Afri-can-born individuals
• The largest nationalities represented include Ethiopia,
Nigeria, and Ghana
Mayor’s Office on African Affairs John A. Wilson Building
1350 Pennsylvania Ave. NW Suite 223
Washington, DC 20004 202) 727-5634
(202) 727-1725 fax oaa.dc.gov
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Table of Contents
Important Numbers…………………………….…………..8
Immigration and Refugee Services………………………...10
Education……………...………………………………10-16
Employment Services……………….………………….…17
Health Care……………………...……………………..18-23
Economic Development ……………….…………...…24-25
Legal Services…………………………...……….……..26-28
Living Necessities…………………………………….29-31
African Community Based Organizations……..…………..32
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About the OAA Service Guide
The Mayor’s Office on African Affairs (OAA) is a new Office of the Government of the District of Columbia that serves the needs of the African community in the District. OAA is pleased to offer this Service Guide to the community. This Service Guide is designed to aid our constituents in taking full advantage of the District Government ser-vices and other resources available in Washington, D.C. We encourage you to use this guide and pass the infor-mation included to others. There sections included in the Service Guide represent the key areas of interest as identified in our Community Needs Assessment. This is the only first of many resource and information guides that OAA will create for our community.
This Guide is also available in French and Amharic.
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Emergency -Emergency Number (MPDC, Fire, EMS)………….....911 -Non-Emergency Number………………………………...311 -DC AIDS Information…………………………202-332-2437 -DHS: Child Abuse and Neglect Hotline...…….. 202-671-7233 -DC Shelter Hotline…………………………...1-800-535-7252 -Department of Mental Health Helpline…..…….202-561-7000 -National Hopeline Network……………...…..1-877-784-2432 -Domestic Violence Hotline…………………..1-800-799-7233 -Poison Center………………………………...1-800-222-1222 -Rape Crisis Center of DC………………………202-333-7273 Translation and Interpretation Services -ABGlobal Translations………………………....301-320-3526
www.abglobal.net
-African Translation………………...………...1-800-664-0603 1250 Connecticut Ave, NW Suite 20
www.africantranslation.com
-Comprehensive Orientation Resource Center…..703-247-0700 2200 Wilson Blvd, Suite 500 Arlington, VA
www.comlang.com
-inLingua Language Service Center……………...703-527-7888 1901 Moore St, LL-01 Arlington, VA
www.inlinguadc.com
-Language Innovations, LLC…………...……….202-349-4180 www.language.qpg.com
-Multicultural Community Services………….…..202-238-9355
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College Admissions Checklist ____ 1) Attend a local college fair and find the school that is right for you! Locations and dates can be found at::
www.nacanet.org/MemberPortal/ ____ 2) Take the ACT/SAT tests. Register a month in ad-vance.
www.collegeboard.com
____ 3) Start applying! Keep a detailed list of deadlines...every school is differ-
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____ 4)Plan a tour/visit to your perspective schools by con- tacting admissions representatives
____ 5) Fill out the FAFSA (Federal Need-Based Student Aid) Deadline: June 30 or July 1 before first college semester
www.fafsa.ed.gov ____ 6) Conduct a scholarship search. Your public library, highs school counselor, and perspective institution’s Financial Aid Office are good sources
www.fastweb.com
____7) Study Abroad! Participating in a study abroad program is a great way to beef-up your resume and grow as a person. Contact your school’s study abroad office and search online for a program that is right for you
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Sierra Leone Relief and Development Outreach Inc………… (703) 823-3600
-Somali Family Care Network ………………….703-560-0005
www.somalifamily.org
-Third World Social Services …………………...301-593-7995 11235 Oak Leaf Drive, Suite 1202, Silver Spring, MD
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City Services -Citywide Call Center……………...…………… 202-727-1000 -Metropolitan Police Department (MPDC)……...202-727-4218 -MPDC Domestic Violence Unit………………..202-727-7137 -MPCD Gang Intervention Unit………………...202-727-7752 -MPDC Gay and Lesbian Liaison Unit………….202-727-5427 -MPDC Office of Police Complaints……...…… 202-518-6737 -Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA)……………………………………....202-637-7000 Government -Mayor’s Office on African Affairs (OAA)….…..202-727-5634 1350 Pensylvannia Avenue, NW, suite 223 http://oaa.dc.gov -Department of Human Services (DHS)……………..…....211 64 New York Avenue, NE, 6th floor http://www..dhs.dc.gov -Office of Human Rights (OHR)………………..202-727-4559 441 4th street, NW, suit 570N http://ohr.dc.gov
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General Immigration and Refugee Services -DOH Office of Refugee Resettlement……...….202-541-3956
2146 24th P, NE Suite 220 www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/orr/
425 I Street, NW 3rd Floor
www.uscis.gov -Arlington Diocese Office of Resettlement……..703-841-3876
80 N Globe Rd, Lower Level Arlington, VA www.arlingtonrefugeeservices.com
Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc..…......202-635-2556 McCormick Pavilion, 415 Michigan Ave, NE
www.cliniclegal.org -Church World Service………...………………...202 544-2375
110 Maryland Ave, NE www.churchworldservice.org
-Immigration & Refugee Services of America..….202-797-2105
1717 Massachusetts Ave NW Suite 200
-Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Services …..202-783-7509 122 C St, NW
www.lirs.org
-US Conference of Catholic Bishops Migration and Refugee Services (USCCB/MRS)………..……………......202-541-3065
3211 4th Street, NW www.nccbuscc.org
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African Community Based Organizations -African Resource Center……………………….202- 332-1223 2017 Vermont Ave, NW www.arcteam.org African Faith and Justice Network………………202-234-2473
125 Michigan Ave, NE, Suite 2017 www.afjn.org
-African Immigrant and Refugee Foundation…...202-234-2473
1525 Newton Street, NW www.airfound.org
-ECDC……...…………………………………..703-685-0510
202-483-0780 http://www.ecdcinternational.org/
-Ethiopian Community Center, Inc…...…….…...202-726-0800
3608 Georgia Ave., NW, Suite 101 www.ethiopianamerican.org
-Ethiopian Community Services and Development Council
202-319-0045 1320 B Good Hope Road, SE
www.ecsdc.org
-Eritrean Community Center…………………...
-Friends of Côte d’Ivoire (FOCI)...……………..202-543-1116 http://www.friendsofcotedivoire.org/index.php
-Friends of Sierra Leone………………………..202-544-5063
http://www.fosalone.org/
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Other Services -Bethany Women’s Center……………………...202-939-2060
1333 N St, NW
-Georgia Avenue/Rock Creek East Family Support Collabora-tive……………………………………………...202-722-1815
4442 Georgia Ave, NW -Columbia Heights/Shaw Family Support Collabora-tive……………………………………………...202-518-6737
1816 12th St, NW Suite 201 -DC Energy Office (DCEO)……………….…...202-673-6700
2000 14th St, NW Suite 300 E www.dcenergy.org
-DC Shelter Hotline……………………….….1-800-535-7252
-House of Ruth…………….…………………...202-347-2777 202-347-0390
www.houseofruth.org -Mary House……………………………...…….202-635-0534
4303 13 St, NE www.maryhouse.org
-Mount Carmel House…………………….…….202-289-6315
471 G Place, NW www.mtcarmerlhouse.org
-Rachel’s Women Center……………..…………202-682-1005
1222 11th St, NW www.rachaels.org
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District of Columbia Public Schools -DCPS Main Office……………………..………202-442-5885
825 N. Capitol St., NE Suite 9076 www.k12.dc.us
-Office of Student and School Support Services... .202-442-5099 -Office of Civil Rights Compliance -and Multicultural Affairs……………… ………...202-442-5182 -Office of Bilingual Education……………….…...202-671-0750 -DC Public Charter School Association………....202-296-7205 www.dcpcsa.org After-School Activities -DC Public Libraries………………….…………202-727-0321
901 G St., NW www.dclibrary.org
-DHS: Office of Early Childhood Development...202-727-1839
717 14th St. NW www.dhs.dc.gov
-Barbara Chambers Children’s Center………..….202-387-6755
1470 Irving St. NW www.barbarachambers.org
-Big Brothers and Big Sisters…………………....202-783-5585
1750 K St, NW Suite 225 www.bbbsnca.org
-Department of Parks and Recreation………..….202-673-7647
3149 16th St., NW www.dpr.dc.gov
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After-School Activities cont. -Shaw Family Support Collaborative………….....202-518-6737
1816 12th St., NW Suite 201 www.chsfsc.org
-GAP Community Childcare Center……………202-462-3636
3636 16th St., NW Suite A131 www.gapccc.org
-Girl Scouts………………………….……202-237-1670 x 502
4301 Connecticut Ave, NW www.gscnc.org
-Higher Achievement Program………………...202-544-3633
317 8th St, NE www.higherachievement.org
-Martha’s Table……………………………..…...202-328-6608
2114 14th St, NW www.marthastable.org
-The Patricia M. Sitar Center for the Arts……….202-797-2145
1700 Karloma Rd, NW Suite 101 www.sitarcenter.org
-Mary’s Center for Maternal and Child Care...…..202-483-8196
2333 Ontario Rd, NW www.maryscenter.org
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Owning a House -Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD)………………………………………...202-442-7200
801 N. Capitol St, NE Suite 8000 www.dhcd.dc.gov
-DC Housing Finance Agency (DCHFA)…….....202-777-4663
815 Florida Ave, NW www.dchfa.org
-Office of Tax and Revenue (OTR)….………….202-727-4829
941 N. Capitol St, NE 1st Floor www.cfo.dc.gov
-US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)………………...………………………...202-708-1112
451 7th St, SW www.hud.gov
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Housing/Rental -Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs (DCRA)………………………………………....202-442-4400
941 N. Capitol St, NE www.dcra.dc.gov
-DC Housing Authority………………………....202-535-1000
1133 N. Capitol St, NE www.dchousing.org
-Bread for the City……………………………....202-265-2400
1525 7th St, NW www.breadforthecity.org
-Landlord and Tenant Resource Center………….409 E St, NW
Court Building B, Room 113 www.dccourts.gov
-Change, Inc…………………….….…...…..…...202-387-3725
1413 Park Rd, NW -Housing Counseling Services…………...………202-667-7006
2410 17th St, NW Suite 100
-MANNA, Inc…………………………………..202-832-1845 828 Evarts St, NE www.mannadc.org
-Tenants Empowerment Network………...…….202-373-0112
4275 4th St, SE -Washington Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs………………………………….202-319-1001 ext. 222
11 Dupont Circle, NW Suite 400 www.washlaw.org
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Vocational/Universities Student Organizations -Washington Scholarship Fund………………….202-293-5560
1133 15th St, NW Suite 550 www.dcscholarship.org
-DC College Savings Plan………………….......1-800-638-2745
PO Box 11466 www.dccollegesavings.com
-DC Office of the State Superintendent of Education ……………….…….202-727-6436
441 4th St, NW Suite 350 N www.osse.dc.gov
www.tuitiongrant.washingtondc.gov *tuition assistance program
-University of the District of Columbia (UDC)…202-274-5000
4200 Connecticut Ave, NW Building 39 www.udc.edu
African Student Organizations -African Society of Georgetown E-mail: [email protected] -African Student Association-Howard University E-mail: [email protected] -Bell Multicultural High School-Africa Club……...….202-291-7921 -National Union of Eritrean Students E-mail: [email protected] -Ethiopian Students Association, International www.esai.org
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Technical/Professional Skills Training -Department of Employment Services (DOES) Apprenticeship Program………………...202-698-5099
609 H St, NE Euclid One Stop Center…….…………...202-724-7000
1704 Euclid St, NW www.does.dc.gov
-Life Skills Center……………………………......202-234-9351
3166 Mount Pleasant St, NW -Multicultural Community Services………….…..202-238-9355
2437 15th St, NW www.mcsdc.org
English/Computer skills/GED -Change, Inc………………………………..…...202-387-3725
1413 Park Rd, NW
-City of Access………………………………….202-727-2277 441 4th St, NW Suite 930 N
www.coa.octo.dc.gov
-DC Learns…..……………………………….1-866-732-3688 733 15th St, NW Suite 437
www.dclearns.org -English Now, Inc……………………………(301) 718-3575 4903 Montgomery Lane Bethesda, MD 2081 www.english-now.com
-inLingua Language Service Center……………...703-527-7888
1901 Moore St, LL-01 Arlington, VA
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Specialized Assistance and Information -Office of Special Counsel for Immigration-Related Unfair Em-ployment Practices (OSC)………………....1-800-255-7688
950 Pennsylvania Ave, NW www.usdoj.gov/crt/osc
-Beach Oswald Immigration Law Associates….....202-331-3074
888 17th St, NW
-DC Immigrant Coalition…………………….....202-328-9451 2437 15th St, NW, 2nd Floor
-Harrigan & Hanten, PC…………………..…….202-387-8866 1516 U St, NW
-Immigration Law Group……………………….202-416-1789
1015 18th St, NW Suite 700 -National Immigration Law Center (NILC)……..202-723-8900
7600 Georgia Ave, NW
-MRD Law Office…………………………...….202-545-9645 6925 Blair Rd, NW Suite B
-Washington Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs………………………………….202-319-1001 ext. 222
11 Dupont Circle, NW Suite 400 www.washlaw.org
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General Assistance and Information cont. -DC Employment Justice Center…………….….202-828-9675
1350 Connecticut Ave, NW Suite 600 www.dcejc.org
-Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV)………...202-727-5000
301 C St, NW Room 1157 www.dmv.dc.gov
-Legal Aid Society of DC…………………….….202-628-1161
666 11 St, NW Suite 800 www.legalaiddc.org
-Neighborhood Legal Services Program……..…..202-682-2700
701 4th St, NW www.nlsp.org
-US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)…………………………………….....1-800-375-5283
2675 Prosperity Ave. Fairfax, VA 22031 www.uscis.gov
-Visapro Immigration Services…………….…….202-787-1944
1050 17th St, NW Suite 1000 www.visapro.com
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English/Computer Skills/GED cont. -International Center for Language Studies……..202-639-8800
1133 15th St, NW Suite 500 www.ICLS.com
-International Language Institute……………….202-362-2505
1337 Connecticut Ave, NW 4th Floor www.transemantics.com
-Language ETC………………………..………..202-387-2222
2200 California St, NW www.languageetc.org
-National Graduate University………………….202-544-1555
Arlington www.nationalgraduateuniv.com
*ESL/Citizenship instruction
-Sacred Heart Adult Education Center…………202-462-6499 1621 Park Rd, NW
-UDC: Adult Education Program……………….202-274-7181
4200 Connecticut Ave, NW www.dcadultliteracy.org
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Services -Department of Employment Services (DOES). -Main Office…………………………….202-724-7000
609 H St, NE www.does.dc.gov
-Euclid One Stop Center………………..202-724-7000 1704 Euclid St, NW
-Franklin One Stop Center…………...….202-724-7000 1500 Franklin St, NE
-Office of Youth Programs……………...202-698-3991 625 H St, NE
-DC Office of Human Resources………………..202-442-9700
441 4th St, NW Suite 300 S www.dcop.dc.gov
-LIRS Refugee Works……………………...…. ..202-783-7509
122 C St, NW www.refugeeworks.org
-Second Chance Employment Services……..…...202-331-7451
818 18th St, NW Suite 420 www.scesnet.org
-Social Security Benefits………...……………..1-800-772-1213
7820 Eastern Ave. NW 2100 M St, NW
www.ssa.gov
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General Assistance and Information -Landlord and Tenant Resource Center– DC Superior Court Landlord and Tenant Branch………………...…409 E St, NW
Court Building B, Room 113 www.dccourts.gov
-Office of the Attorney General Child Support Services Divi-sion………………………………………….…..202-442-9900
441 4th St, NW Suite 550 www.csed.dc.gov
-Office of Investigation and Compliance….…….202-673-6964
2146 Georgia Ave, NW www.dhs.dc.gov
-Office of the People’s Counsel………………....202-727-3071
1133 15th St, NW Suite 500 www.opc-dc.gov
-Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) Com-munications and Legislative Affairs………...……202-663-4900
1801 L St, NW Suite 100 www.eeoc.gov
-Public Defender Service for DC……………...202-628-1200
633 Indiana Ave, NW www.pdsdc.org
-Bread for the City……………………………....202-265-2400
1525 7th St, NW www.breadforthecity.org
-DC Bar Legal Information Help Line……..……202-626-3499
www.dcbar.org
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-Development Corporation of Columbia Heights………………………………………….202-483-4986
3419 14th St, NW www.dcch.org
-District of Columbia Small Business Develop-ment…………………………………………….202-671-2828
2600 6th St, NW Room 128 www.dcsbdc.org
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General Information and Care -DC Department of Health (DOH)…………..…202-671-5000
825 N. Capitol St, NE www.doh.dc.gov
-DOH HIV/AIDS Policy…………...…..202-690-5560 -DOH DC Healthy Families………….1-888-557-1116 -DOH DC Healthy Start……………202-645-6472
2700 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave, SE Smith Center 2nd Floor
-DOH Immunization Clinics……………202-576-7130 -DOH Immunization Program -Congress Heights Community Center -DC Developing Families Center -Israel Baptist Church -Reeves Municipal Center -DOH Project WISH…………………...202-442-5900 -DOH Vital Records………………...…..202-442-9009
-DC Healthcare Alliance…….………………...1-866-842-2810
1660 Columbia Rd. NW 3020 14th St. NW Suite 401
www.charterdhealth.com/alliance.htm -Medicare……………………………………..1-800-633-4227
www.medicare.gov Medical Services -Bread for the City Medical Clinic…………...….202-265-2400
1525 7th St, NW www.breadforthecity.org
-HRSA Bureau of Primary Health Care……….....301-594-4110
4350 EW Highway Room 11-10A1 Bethesda, MD
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Medical Services cont. -Columbia Road Health Services……………..….202-328-3717
1660 Columbia Rd, NW www.crhs.org
-Mary’s Center for Maternal and Child Care…….202-483-8196
2333 Ontario Road, NW 202-545-6608
508 Kennedy St, NW www.maryscenter.org
-Office of Minority Health Resource Center…..1-800-444-6472
1101 Wootton Pkwy Suite 650 Rockville, MD -Planned Parenthood………..…………………..202-347-8512
1108 16th St, NW www.ppmw.org
-Preventative Health Services Administration…...202-442-5841
825 N Capitol St, NE 3rd Floor -Rosemount Center………………..……………202-265-9885
2000 Rosemount Ave, NW www.rosemountcenter.com
*Prenatal Care -Upper Cardozo Clinic/Unity Health Care……...202-745-4300
3020 14th St, NW www.unityhealthcare.org
-Walker Mill Health Center………...……………301-324-1500
1458 Addison Rd, South Capitol Heights, MD www.gdms.org
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Financial planning -Change, Inc……………………….…...…..…...202-387-3725
1413 Park Rd, NW -DHS Income Maintenance Administration……..202-724-5506
645 H St, NE www.dhs.dc.gov
Opening a Business -Alcoholic Beverage Regulation Administration (ABRA)…………………………………………202-442-4423
941 N. Capitol St, NE 7th Floor www.abra.dc.gov
-Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD)………………………………………...202-442-7200
801 N. Capitol St, NE 8th Floor www.dhcd.dc.gov
-Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs (DCRA)………………………………………....202-442-4400
941 N. Capitol St, NE www.dcra.dc.gov
-Office of Local Business Development…..……...202-727-3900
441 4th St, NW Suite 970N www.olbd.dc.gov
-Office of Tax and Revenue (OTR)…...……...…...202-727-4829
941 N. Capitol St, NW 1st Floor www.cfo.dc.gov/otr
-Small Business Administration…………….....…..202-606-4000
1110 Vermont Ave, NW 9th Floor www.sba.gov/dc
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Domestic Violence Services -National Domestic Violence Hotline…..……..1-800-799-7233
www.ndvh.org -The Family Place……………………………….202-265-0194
3309 16th St, NW www.thefamilyplacedc.org
-House of Ruth…………….…….202-347-2777 (emergencies)
202-347-0390 www.houseofruth.org
-My Sister’s Place…………………………...…...202-529-5991
www.mysistersplacedc.org
-Rape Crisis Center of DC…………..…………..202-333-7273 Other Services -DOH: DC Animal Shelter and Control……..….202-576-6664
1201 New York Ave, NE www.washhumane.org
-DOH: Office of the Chief Medical Examiner…..202-698-9000
1910 Massachusetts Ave, SE Building 27 -DOH: Lead Poisoning Prevention Division….....202-535-2690
51 N St, NE 3rd Floor -Poison Center………………………………...1-800-222-1222
www.poison.org
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Medical Services cont. -Washington Free Clinic………..……………….202-667-1106
1525 Newton St, NW www.wfclinic.org
-Whitman-Walker Clinic……………………..….202-939-7881
1407 S St, NW www.wwc.org
Social Services -Cultural Orientation Resource Center…..….4646 40th St, NW
-DHS Info Line…………………………………………....211 64 New York Ave, NE 6th Floor
www.dhs.dc.gov www.answersplease.dc.gov
-Child and Family Services……………....202-442-6000
400 6th St, SW www.cfsa.dc.gov
-Income Maintenance Administration…...202-724-5506
645 H St, NE -Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Administration (MRDDA)….………...…202-673-4500
429 O St, NW -DOH WIC (Women, Infants, Children)…...…1-800-345-1942
2100 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave, SE
-DOH Supplemental Food Program…....202-645-5518 2100 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave, SE Room 400
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Social Services cont. -American Cancer Society……………………….202-483-2600
1-800-227-2345 1875 Connecticut Ave, NW Suite 730
www.cancer.org -Change, Inc…………………………...…..…...202-387-3725
1413 Park Rd, NW -DC Office on Aging……………………..……..202-724-5622
441 4th St, NW Suite 900 S www.dcoa.dc.gov
-Hospice Care…………………………………...202-347-1700
1331 H St, NW www.americanhospice.org
-Martha’s Table………………………………....202-328-6608
2114 14th St, NW www.marthastable.org
-Shaw Family Support Collaborative………….....202-518-6737
1816 12th St., NW Suite 201 www.chsfsc.org
-Washington Urban League Senior Center for Homeless Aged (OASIS)………………………………………....202-265-2017
1226 Vermont Ave, NW www.gwul.org
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Counseling and Rehabilitation -DOH Addiction Prevention and Recovery Administra-tion……………………………………………...202-442-9215
202-698-6080 825 N. Capitol St, NE Room 3132
www.doh.dc.gov
-DOH Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Admini-stration (SAMHSA) ………………………....….240-276-1845
1 Choke Cherry Rd, Rooms 6-1099 Rockville, MD *Refugee Mental Health
-Department of Mental Health (DMH) -Access Help Line…………...………..1-888-793-4357
1-866-245-6340 (youth)
-Multicultural Community Support……...202-673-2058
1250 U St, NW www.dmh.dc.gov
-Andromeda…………………………………….202-291-4707
1400 Decatur St, NW www.andromedahealthcenter.org