Adult Directory 2013
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counseling. Must be registered with the Crime Victims Compensation Program or<br />
Survivors and Advocates for Empowerment (S.A.F.E.) and have a Temporary<br />
Protection Order (TPO) to be accepted into program.<br />
F.U.S.E. (Frequent Users of Service Enhancement) - Pathways to Housing DC<br />
(202) 529-2972, Fax (202) 529-2976<br />
Christy Respress, Coordinator<br />
Permanent Supportive Housing for chronically homeless with mental illness exiting<br />
DC Jail (CDF) or CTF. Participants reside at scattered site apartments with case<br />
management. Participants selected from DOC and homeless informational database.<br />
Eligibility: 3 jail stays w/in past 3 years, 3 shelter visits w/in past 3 years, and serious,<br />
and persistent mental illness. Contact coordinator if you think client is eligible.<br />
Gift of Peace, Missionaries of Charity - 2800 Otis Street, NE 20018<br />
(202) 269-3313, (202) 635-9788<br />
Sister Lisseria, House Manager<br />
Residential program (23 men, 11 women) for the elderly and physically or mentally<br />
challenged. Call for interview.<br />
Good Hope House - 1715 V Street, SE 20020<br />
(202) 889-5000 Fax (202) 889-5035 www.Bethanyinc.org<br />
Zerell Johnson-Welch, Executive Director<br />
2-year transitional housing program for formerly homeless families in recovery from<br />
substance abuse: Individual, group and family counseling, 12-step NA/AA<br />
participation, case management and referrals. Afterschool tutoring for children and<br />
encouraged participation in school and community activities. Referrals from shelter<br />
programs and substance abuse treatment programs.<br />
Guest House - 1 East Luray Ave, Alexandria, VA 22301<br />
(703) 549-8072, Fax (703) 549-8075 www.friendsofguesthouse.org<br />
Kari Galloway, Executive Director director@friendsofguesthouse.org<br />
Females (19 yrs +) with at least one year left on probation or parole. 90 day<br />
residential program with case management, life skills education, and peer drug<br />
counseling. Considers referrals from social service agencies, treatment programs,<br />
and/or Department of Corrections case managers. Accepts DC residents. (Note:<br />
CSOSA “probation” clients must be approved for VA supervision by the Interstate<br />
Compact Commission.) (see endnote Substance Abuse Chapter)<br />
Harvest House Women’s Program (SOME) - 1307 First Street, NW 20001<br />
(202) 328-0802, Fax (202) 332-4063<br />
Bonnie McDonald, Program Coordinator<br />
Transitional housing for unattached women in substance abuse recovery: Relapse<br />
prevention, job search and training, required AA/NA participation. Referrals through<br />
Maya Angelou (WV). Average stay 120 days. Seamless transfer between programs<br />
preferred.<br />
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