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Hope House Kids Program facilitates group activities for children of<br />

prisoners.<br />

Father to Child Summer Camp Behind Bars Program allows children to spend<br />

several hours a day for one week with their father inside the prison. Children with<br />

father engage in structured activities during the day, at night children stay with<br />

Hope House staff at a nearby facility where the children continue to participate in<br />

meaningful activities. Summer camp opportunities are available to incarcerated<br />

fathers at Rivers Correctional Institution, FCI Cumberland, MD and North Branch<br />

Correctional Institution. Incarcerated fathers must apply for the program.<br />

Korean Community Services Center of Greater Washington - 7700 Little River<br />

Turnpike, # 400 Annandale, VA 22003<br />

(703) 354-6345, Fax (703) 354-6391 www.kcscgw.org<br />

Esther Park, Executive Director<br />

847 –J Quince Orchard Blvd, Gaithersburg, MD 20878 (Montgomery Co. Ofc)<br />

(240) 683-6663, Fax (240) 683-8788, Lee Yourun, Branch Manager<br />

6410 Kenilworth Avenue, Riverdale, MD 20737<br />

(301) 927-1601, Fax (301) 927-1602<br />

Employment assistance, individual, group and family counseling, DWI and alcohol<br />

education, AA meetings, translation/interpretation, health education, information and<br />

referral, summer school, elderly apartments and seniors programs. Korean<br />

LIFT/DC - Perry School – 128 M Street, NW #335 20001,<br />

(202) 289-2525, Fax 289-6077 www.liftcommunities.org<br />

THEARC- 1901 Mississippi Avenue, SE 20020, (202) 450-2787, Fax (202) 525-1482<br />

David Harvey, Executive Director<br />

Matches individuals and families with advocates, and mentors who assist with finding<br />

employment, job training, accessing public benefits, affordable housing and other<br />

basic material assistance. Mentors provide hands on assistance and follow-up after<br />

placement. Mon-Fri 9am to 5pm. Walk-ins.<br />

Martha’s Table/McKenna’s Wagon - 2114 14 th Street, NW 20009<br />

(202) 328-6608 (see Emergency Food Chapter for daily wagon stops) Community<br />

Service/Social Restitution placements available. Daily learning activities, recreation<br />

programs for children (2-17), computer center (educational).<br />

Deaf Reach - 3521 12 th St, NE 20017<br />

(202) 832-6681, Fax (202) 832-8454 www.deaf-reach.org<br />

Video Phone (202) 559-5331,<br />

Sarah Brown, Director, Joy Crump, Contacts<br />

Deaf-Reach provides deaf adults, with diagnosed mental illness with special services<br />

with educational, advocacy, counseling and housing assistance.<br />

Deaf Horizons – Day program, psychosocial clubhouse, for deaf adults who have<br />

mental illness or who are economically or educationally disadvantaged.<br />

<strong>Adult</strong> Resource <strong>Directory</strong>: <strong>2013</strong><br />

Community & Confinement Access Guide<br />

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