Our Place, DC
| WISH LIST $100: birth certificates for
10 women, allowing them to apply
for jobs; $500: medicine and toiletries
for 25 women; $1000: transportation
and support for 8 people to visit
incarcerated family members |
Beverly M is dropped off at the bus station in a prison-issue coat, with a bag of
personal possessions in her hand, $65 in her pocket, and nowhere in the world
to go. Her situation isn’t unusual: each year hundreds of women are released
from prison only to find themselves homeless and friendless. Our Place, DC
takes them in and connects them with critical services. In just eight years, it has
established in-prison support groups to help women prepare for release, a legal
services clinic, and a drop-in support center where women get help with jobs, housing, and medical care. Since
2003, when Our Place was first featured in the Catalogue, it has opened an emergency transitional housing program
for women returning from prison who are homeless and HIV positive. Founded by individuals from the legal,
business, and social service communities, Our Place also includes staff members who are former prisoners – and who
inspire others to restart their lives. Our Place provides a desperately needed service: won’t you reach out and help?
Susan Galbraith, Founder & President
801 Pennsylvania Avenue SE, Suite 460 Washington, DC 20003 202 548 2400 www.ourplacedc.org |  |
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