“A woman’s value is often measured by what she does for others; but taking care of yourself–mentally, physically, and spiritually–is equally valuable. ” says, Melissa Palms, event organizer and Wellness Coordinator at Bread for the City.
Brittany Pope, Economic Security Supervisor at Bread for the City joined Rebecca Nixon, Executive Director of the National Employment Law Project; and Timothy Williams, Universal Basic Income Campaign Lead for the PG Change Makers Coalition in a conversation hosted by the PG (Prince George’s) Change Makers Coalition focused on guaranteed basic income.
This post is part of our Celebrating Social Services series. Read on to learn about Marlene Rodriguez, Social Services Intern and Bachelor of Social Work student!
This post is part of our Celebrating Social Services series. Read on to learn about Robyn Dudley, Representative Payee Program Supervisor!
This post is part of our Celebrating Social Services series. Read on to learn about Kate Baasch, SOAR Program Manager!
This post is part of our Celebrating Social Services series. Read on to learn about Brittany Pope, Economic Security Supervisor!
This post is part of our Celebrating Social Services series. Read on to learn about Ashley Moore, Associate Director of Care Management and social worker extraordinaire!
March is when we celebrate Social Workers Month, honoring the amazing people working hard every day for the good of us, our families, and our communities. At Bread for the City, we want to take this opportunity to show off our superstar Social Services team!
This post is part of our Celebrating Social Services series. Read on to learn about Shanta Hendry, Bread for the City’s Workforce Development Manager (aka “Job fair lady” or “Job board lady”)!
Bread for the City (BFC) is excited to announce its annual Holiday Helpings program, a nearly thirty-year tradition that supports area DC families in need through the holidays. Last year, the program transitioned from its tradition of giving out turkeys and other staple holiday food items to embrace a necessary direction to better support over 16,000 DC households by providing critical monetary resources. In alignment with last year’s progression, BFC will work this year to increase its support in communities hard hit by the COVID-19 pandemic.