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Established in 2005, the DC Latino Caucus is the preeminent voice for the Latino community within the Democratic party and local government. The DC Latino Caucus is an affiliate of the DC Democratic Party.
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OUR VISION Deliver dynamic, innovative, and integrated programs and services that inspire Sailors and Navy families to thrive throughout their military life cycle while stationed a...
The mission of Vida Senior Centers is to maintain and improve the quality of life of seniors.
The largest elementary school in DC, Lafayette has a well-deserved reputation for academic excellence
NAGARA is member-supported, member-driven, and member-responsive. NAGARA is governend by a board of directors that represent local, state, and federal governments. Most of its wo...
Named in honor of 19th century merchant, banker & philanthropist George Peabody (1795-1869), the Peabody Room is a special collections of Georgetown neighborhood history. Establis...
The Office of Disability Rights (ODR) oversees the District's obligations under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) as well as other federal and local disability rights laws....
The Latinos for a Secure Retirement (LSR) coalition was launched in 2011 to serve as the pre-eminent voice for the Hispanic Americans in the fight to defend Social Security as new ...
Representing Irish American Law Enforcement throughout DC, MD, VA. We are comprised of Active & Associate members who are proud of our heritage.
The Miss Sierra Leone USA pageant is a product and expansion of Miss Sierra Leone in DC (MSLDC, Inc.), which was founded to showcase and promote the creative talents, beauty, intel...
The Department of Youth Rehabilitation Services (DYRS) is the District of Columbia's cabinet level j
WLPCS opened in 2006 with 179 students in grades five through seven; we have added a grade each year and graduated our first class of seniors on June 8, 2012. Our first location wa...
RCAP works in small, rural communities across the United States, its territories, and in tribal areas. Most of the communities where RCAP works are low-income and have a population...
Established in 1985, FAPAC is a 501 (c)(3) nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that educates and provides networking opportunities for military service members and civilian employe...
D.C. Hunger Solutions, founded by the Food Research and Action Center (FRAC) in 2002 as a separately staffed and funded initiative, seeks to create a hunger-free community and impr...
Since 1982, MANNA has been serving low and moderate-income families, assisting them to fulfill the dream of homeownership in Washington, DC. In that time, we have created and pre...
The CIDD hosts international debate tours including the US Debate Team's tour of Japan and the British National Debate Team's tour of the US.
Since its formation in 1979, NAWJ has inspired and lead the American judiciary in achieving fairness and equality for vulnerable populations. Led by two visionary women – Justice ...
UNIA-ACL Rehabilitating Committee 2020. A social, friendly, humanitarian, charitable, educational, institutional, constructive and expansive society, and is founded by persons desi...
The Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement applies community based strategies to help prevent
B'nai B'rith International's Young Professional's group "Connect" brings together young professionals between the ages of 22-40 for social, educational, cultural and community serv...
DISB Mission The mission of the Department of Insurance, Securities, and Banking (DISB) is three-fold: (1) cultivate a regulatory environment that protects consumers and attracts a...