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D.C. Nonprofits Are Bracing For A Less Bountiful Holiday Season This Year

The winter holiday season is traditionally a time when nonprofits count on an influx of contributions. Yet in a year marked by simultaneous health and economic crises, the coming weeks may be even more critical for local charitable organizations.

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Heroes of the Crisis: A Helping Hand for Hungry Families

To Martha’s Table’s Kim R. Ford, “the resilience and the optimism in the community is so inspiring.”

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Family Success Centers to give boost to residents in DC’s Wards 7 and 8

Ten Family Success Centers are opening in D.C.’s Wards 7 and 8, D.C. Mayor Bowser and Martha’s Table President & CEO Kim Ford announced during a Wednesday press conference.

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Pandemic Puts Financial Burden on D.C. Nonprofits

The coronavirus pandemic hasn’t spared the District’s nonprofit sector, but many charity leaders have taken measures to help their organizations stay afloat amid the economic strain.

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Nonprofit project offers cash lifeline to District’s poorest

The “THRIVE East of the River” program is a partnership of organizations that have long addressed the needs of the District’s poorest residents.

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Viewpoint: In times of crisis, cash assistance is crucial

Just five days after health officials announced the first case of Covid-19 in the D.C. area, Martha’s Table announced a major change to its strategy for promoting economic and food security among D.C. residents. We were going to give people money.

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