Adult Directory 2013
Adult Directory 2013
Adult Directory 2013
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Courtney’s House - PO Box 48626, 20002 24-hour Hotline 888 261-3665 (202)<br />
276-4487 www.courtneyshouse.org<br />
Tina Frundt, Executive Director, Rachel Boyd, Coordinator<br />
Outreach, protection, and support for children and minors who are victims of domestic<br />
sex trafficking in the greater DC area. Street outreach between 12:30am and 5:30am<br />
to rescue or support victims. Safe group house (girls 12 to 17 yrs) to support and<br />
protect rescued victims. All staff are sex trafficking survivors.<br />
Crossing Place (Woodley House, Inc.) - 2731 Conn. Ave, NW 20008<br />
(202) 328-4070, Fax (202) 328-5845<br />
Prince Monju, Director<br />
<strong>Adult</strong>s with chronic psychiatric diagnosis. Transitional “step-down” or crisis<br />
stabilization beds to avoid or delay hospitalization. Direct referrals (202) 518-0061 or<br />
through DBH. Spanish<br />
DC Jail Advocacy Project (University Legal Services)<br />
220 I Street, NE, #130 20002<br />
(202) 547-0198, Fax (202) 547-2662 www.uls-dc.org<br />
Tammy Saltzer, Program Director<br />
Legal and social work advocacy for individuals with a psychiatric disability, detained<br />
at DC Jail or CTF within 90 days of release, or within 90 days of return from the<br />
Federal Bureau of Prisons. Legal assistance (disability rights protection), transitional<br />
planning and benefit application assistance (preparation and filing), case management,<br />
6-month post-release aftercare, legal protection and monitoring. Referrals from any<br />
agency, self, family, and/or friends. Mon-Fri 9am to 5pm<br />
D.C. Jail Linkage Plus Program - DC Jail 1901 E Street, SE 20003<br />
(202) 698-0416<br />
Rosalyn Williams, Rena Pullings, Forensic Mental Health Coordinators<br />
Links inmates in DC Jail/CTF with diagnosis of serious and persistent mental illness<br />
or co-occurring disorders (serious and persistent mental illness and substance abuse) to<br />
community service agencies to ensure continuity of care. Facilitates continuity of<br />
mental health care for inmates known to DBH. Assess and authorize<br />
CDF/CTF inmates for assertive community treatment (ACT) programs prior to<br />
release. Referrals from all sources.<br />
DC Rape Crisis Center - 5321 First Place, NE 20011<br />
24 hour hotline (202) 333-7273 (202) 232-0789 www.dcrcc.org<br />
Sherlle Hessell-Gordon, Executive Director<br />
Free individual and group counseling for sexual assault and incest survivors, selfdefense<br />
classes (sliding scale), companion services. ASL and Spanish-speaking<br />
counselors available. Donations accepted at prescheduled times.<br />
Essential Therapeutic Perspectives, Inc - 8100 Professional Place, #202<br />
Landover, MD 20785 (see PG Co. MD Services Chapter)<br />
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Community & Confinement Access Guide