2025

DC KinCare Alliance (DC KinCare) supports and empowers relative caregivers (usually grandmothers) who raise Washington, DC’s most vulnerable and at-risk children in times of crisis when their parents are unable to care for them. The majority of their clients are Black women who reside in Wards 5, 7, and 8, the wards with the lowest incomes and highest unemployment rates.

New Endeavors by Women (NEW) seeks to end the cycle of homelessness by providing housing, fostering the development of life skills, and promoting education and employment for unaccompanied women and women with children.

The Child and Family Network Centers (CFNC) provides free high-quality multilingual early education and comprehensive family services in the City of Alexandria to under-resourced children and their families, in their own neighborhoods, to prepare the preschoolers for future success in kindergarten and beyond.

Urban Ed, Inc. provides technical, career, business, and educational training and development to low-to-no income women and youth in the DC region, with the goal of transforming lives through technology.

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