Many Hands Impact Grantees Help Kids Go Back to School
Horton's Kids and A Wider Circle were recently featured in an article about back-to-school drives in The Washington Post. Read more about their work and how you can help.
Horton's Kids and A Wider Circle were recently featured in an article about back-to-school drives in The Washington Post. Read more about their work and how you can help.
Friends of Guest House, the 2018 recipient of the Many Hands $100,000 grant, is profiled in a recent issue of The Washington Post. The program is a "lifesaver," says one resident.
Reach, Inc., the 2016 recipient of the Many Hands $100,000 grant, was profiled in a recent NPR story featuring Mikala Tardy, a senior at Eastern High School who has been tutoring younger students through Reach since her freshman year.
Anytime Seymour witnessed the dilemmas that pulled other families apart, he vowed that it wouldn’t happen to his family. “Then when it did, it was like the floor completely dropped out from under me,” he said. Seymour lost his job, then his house, and then, worst of all, his son. Homestretch, a Falls Church, Va., charity that is a partner with The Washington Post Helping Hand, helped him pull his life back together.