What made you want to volunteer with Martha’s Table?
I spent five years working at a non-profit agency that provided social services to the low-income community in California. Being new to DC and now a federal employee, I really missed the sense of community working at a non-profit agency provided and the ability to directly touch the lives of those in need. I first found out about Martha’s Table last summer, when I needed to find a place to donate some clothes. It was a wonderful surprise to see that not only did Martha’s Table operate a community boutique store, there were also food security programs, child development and education programs. Martha’s Table has the type of holistic approach to social services that is critical for meeting the needs of families. I respect and believe in that approach and wanted to help Martha’s Table make a difference in my community.
December 11, 2025 at 10:17 AM
Martha’s Outfitters is more than a no-cost community clothing boutique. It is a place where DC neighbors come together, whether they are picking out a professional outfit, shopping for children’s clothes, or lending a hand to help others. At the heart of it all are our volunteers, who keep the boutique running smoothly and welcoming for everyone.
December 5, 2025 at 5:27 PM
We are thrilled to celebrate Tiffany Williams, named the Washington Business Journal’s Nonprofit Leader of the Year! From guiding high-impact programs to inspiring a team that serves over 45,000 residents each year, Tiffany’s leadership reflects vision, heart, and a deep belief in the strengths of our community.
November 25, 2025 at 1:18 PM
From joyful conversations to plates stacked high with Thanksgiving favorites, our Community Harvest Dinner was a beautiful reminder of what it means to show up for one another.
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