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Financial assistance from Washington DC Salvation Army.

Occasionally people need help to make it through a difficult period. The Salvation Army has several centers and thrift Stores across Washington DC that focus on assisting low income families. Some emergency financial assistance may be provided for paying bills, rent and living expenses. There are also several other Salvation Army programs in DC, and they include case management and social services, free food, Christmas toys or school supplies and more. Find how to get help from the District of Columbia Salvation Army below.

With almost all charity and financial assistance programs, funding and resources are limited. From time to time families can encounter a wide variety of challenges or short term crises', so funds need to be prioritized. Usually financial assistance, any type of free items, cash grants and support is prioritized for low income families, including single and working-poor parents who can’t make ends meet or find affordable child-care.

Priority is also given to victims of domestic violence. In addition, other programs and services are offered for those in which a lack of adequate income prevents families from providing Christmas gifts and school supplies for their children.

Financial help in Washington DC

The Salvation Army in Washington DC does its best to help what they consider to be the core unit of society, which is the family unit. Therefore, every year for thousands of low income families and people living in poverty, the non-profit charity organization can provide a range of emergency financial assistance programs. There may be for heating costs in the winter, rent, medications, bus passes and more to help get them through a crisis situation.

Therefore, throughout the Salvation Army’s National Capital Area Command, they offer help to low income families and individuals in need through its various Social Service offices. Some of the programs and services provided include, but are not limited to:

Utility Service Termination Prevention – Regardless of whether gas, electric, or heating, if you are faced with a shut off or disconnection, there may be some limited funding offered. Or the Salvation Army can refer families to both government programs like LIHEAP as well as local non-profit agencies and charity organizations. More on Washington DC heating bill help.

 

 

 

Eviction Prevention – Whether you rent or need to make a mortgage payment, and if you are behind on those payments and are facing eviction or foreclosure, then emergency funding may be offered to Washington DC low income families. The Salvation Army can usually only help if eviction is imminent. If you are too far behind and can’t catch up, then case managers can help you find new short term transitional or long term permanent housing in the region.

Housing programs include not only financial assistance but case managers also provide a range of other support opportunities to low income and struggling families, including a rent assistance and homelessness-prevention program that helps those on the verge of both being evicted and losing everything. Resources and services can help people stay in their homes. Part of this is helping people improve the way they handle their finances in order to prevent future crises or hardships, so many can gain access to free budgeting and credit counseling.

One of the primary resources is the Turning Point Center for Women and Children. This service runs in the District of Columbia, and was created by the Salvation Army to house low income and struggling families for up to two years. It is a short term housing solution while women and clients gain the skills and job opportunities to become self-sufficient.

Food pantry – Almost all locations have an on-site food bank/pantry that offers meals, non perishable food, and surplus items. There may be canned or fresh food, groceries, personal toiletries and other items from the Washington DC Salvation Army pantries.

 

 

 

 

Christmas, school supply assistance from Salvation Army

Holidays – Whether you need meals or food for Easter, Thanksgiving, or Christmas, the programs can help you and your family. Free meals, such as turkeys, may be provided by the Washington DC Salvation Army. Also kids can get free Christmas toys or gifts from programs such as Angel Tree or get free or low cost winter coats. Social workers want to ensure that children in Washington DC are not impacted by a family’s temporary financial challenges. Some meals may even be delivered to people in the greater DC area.

Students can get free back to school supplies for the school year. The Salvation Army collects items, gift cards, and money from the public. This allows backpacks, shoes, sneakers, notebooks and more to be passed out to students. There are also personal services in the District of Columbia, including free haircuts for students, dental cleanings and other care.

Locations of Salvation Army in Washington DC

Please contact the nearest Salvation Army Social Services office in your area of Washington DC to make an appointment to learn about your resources. There are family stores, food, resources and any financial assistance that may be offered.

Harvard Street location can be reached at 202-332-5000

Salvation Army center helps the region known as East of the River, and can be reached at 202-561-2000

The Salvation Army Sherman Avenue Corps and Community Center
Address is 3335 Sherman Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20010
Dial (202) 829-0100

Solomon G. Brown Corps Community Center of The Salvation Army
Primary address is 2300 Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue, SE
Washington, DC 20020
Main phone number - (202) 678-9770

2626 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest
Washington, District of Columbia
Phone number (202) 756-2600

 

 

 

 

1375 H Street Northeast
Washington, DC
Call (202) 396-1809 for information and services

By Jon McNamara

 

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