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Washington, DC 20016
Friendship Place Action Network We invite you to join us in coming together as a community and raising our voices against the proposed cuts to services for those experiencing homelessness. Together, we can make a difference and ensure that everyone has access to the support they need. Your participation would mean so much in our fight for a more compassionate society. Our dedicated advocate teams never miss an opportunity to make their voices heard at each important DC Council hearing. They passionately urge our elected officials to prioritize resources towards proven, rapid solutions such as homelessness prevention, rehousing, and job placement. Additionally, they emphasize the vital importance of investing sufficient funds in supportive housing as a means to ultimately end homelessness.
Date Posted: 2025-06-16
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Washington, DC 20016
Volunteer Opportunity: The Kids’ Learning Club at The Brooks Location: 3318 Idaho Ave NW, Washington, DC Time Commitment: Wednesdays, 6:15-8:00 PM (during the school year and summer) Description: The Kids’ Learning Club at The Brooks provides a welcoming space for children in grades Pre-K through 6th to receive extra academic and enrichment support while their families transition through temporary housing. Volunteers are essential to creating a fun, educational environment through reading, games, arts and crafts, and homework help (when applicable). We are especially encouraging teachers on summer break to apply, but the opportunity is open to anyone who enjoys working with children and has a heart for learning. What You’ll Do: Read with children and support literacy development Help with homework when needed Lead educational games, crafts, and learning-based activities Engage with children ages 3-12, including those with learning or behavioral differences Collaborate with other volunteers and staff to coordinate activities Requirements: All volunteers must complete a background check process, which includes: Submit a valid, color copy of a government-issued photo ID TB screening (Mantoux tuberculin skin test within the past 12 months) National Sex Offender Registry check (completed by Friendship Place) DC-MPD Criminal History Report (10-year conviction history; $7 fee) CPR/First Aid Certification (support available if not already certified) Drug/Alcohol Screening (instructions provided after ID submission) FBI Background Check (fingerprinting; instructions provided) Child Protection Register (CPR) Check (verifies no record of abuse/neglect in DC) Who We’re Looking For: Strong communicators who are patient and adaptable Individuals who enjoy working with energetic children in group settings Volunteers who are comfortable supporting diverse learning needs Familiarity with DC Public Schools is helpful but not required How to Apply: Interested volunteers can email Christopher Cannedy, Director of Community Engagement, at volunteer@friendshipplace.org to begin the onboarding process.
Date Posted: 2025-06-16
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Washington, DC 20016
Did you know that Friendship Place, a place of refuge and support for those in need, is backed by a committee of area houses of worship and their congregations? This incredible collaboration showcases the power of unity and compassion. Together, these faith communities are making a real difference in the lives of individuals experiencing homelessness and working towards creating a more inclusive society. Let us be inspired by their example and remember that when we come together, we can achieve great things for those in need. Are you ready to make a difference in the lives of those in need? It's time to rally your congregation and join hands to support Friendship Place! Your congregation has the power to make a difference in the lives of Friendship Place families during special holidays like Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. Together, we can ensure that these families have abundant and joyous celebrations. Your support will bring smiles to their faces and warmth to their hearts. Let's come together in the spirit of giving and create unforgettable holiday memories for those in need. Our dedicated congregation's committee goes above and beyond by organizing an annual donation drive for new backpacks filled with essential school supplies. This beautiful initiative not only supports students, but it also helps them start the new school year with confidence and all the tools they need to succeed. Together, we are empowering future generations and making a positive impact in their lives. Unlock the power of compassion and community within your congregation! Reach out today to explore the countless ways you can support individuals and families at Friendship Place. Your ideas have the potential to change lives and spread kindness far and wide. Seize this opportunity to make a meaningful difference together!
Date Posted: 2025-06-16
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Washington, DC 20009
Volunteer Opportunities Now Available at Our AimHire Employment Services Office Friendship Place is seeking volunteers to assist AimHire clients with resume writing, mock interviews and assistance with mobile technology. Volunteers with previous or current experience as a hiring manager or mentoring, coaching strongly encouraged. Examples of responsibilities: Listen to client career goals and professional situations to write/edit professional resumes based on experience with recruiting, hiring managers, or industry knowledge. Provide advice through personalized videoconference consultations. Provide a professional level resume reformatting, grammatical corrections, and targeted content ensuring accuracy and strategic phrasing of responsibilities and accomplishments. Facilitate mock interviews via video conferencing, critique clients’ answers to common interview questions, and provide advice from industry knowledge/experience. Assist client with internet technology such as how to connect to Wi-Fi, how to setup email on a cellphone, how to setup voicemail on a cellphone. Time Commitment: 1 -2 days a week. Each session lasts approximately 60 - 90 minutes. For a full description of AimHire please visit our website: friendshipplace.org/programs-outreach/aimhire-job-placement If you are interested please email: ccannedy@friendshipplace.org
Date Posted: 2025-06-16
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Flexible Schedule
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Washington, DC 20016
Volunteering for Friendship Place is most effectively done within your local communities. Friendship Place seeks individuals who are willing to donate their time and resources in places such as their local community, place of worship, school and workplace to assist us with the mission of ending homelessness. Suggestions include: Organize a non-perishable food donation drive to benefit the food pantries of our various facilities. Prepare take-away, bagged or boxed, ready-to-eat lunches for the forty residents of La Casa. New Socks Donation Drive. Collect travel-sized hygiene products such as soap, shampoo, deodorant and feminine hygiene items. Please note - Friendship Place is unable to accept donations of used clothing and/or bedding.
Date Posted: 2025-06-16