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Author: Kate Sabbatini

Help Us Cross the Holiday Helpings Finish Line!

We have one holiday left in our Holiday Helpings campaign. Will you help us reach another 2,300 families by the end of the year?

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Guest Author: Kristen Kozlowski

GivingTuesday: What a day!

With your help, Bread for the City raised over $92,000 on Giving Tuesday. WOW!

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Guest Author: Paul Taskier

Chairman’s Corner: The Value of $32

Our chairman, Paul Taskier on why Holiday Helpings is a special time of year: "While it is holy work to provide food to those who do not have it, it is all that much more special and meaningful to allow others to experience the holiday as we all do, to allow them to forget the daily burdens and celebrate their family togetherness."

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Holiday Helpings: We’re Halfway There

We're halfway there! Thanks to the generosity of our supporters and fundraisers, we're on track to feed 9,000 D.C. families this holiday season. Help us reach our goal!

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Holiday Helpings 2018: Help Us Feed 9,000 Families for the Holidays

It's the busiest time of the year for us and we need your help to feed 9,000 DC families over the holidays.

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The Future of our Southeast Pre-Employment Program: Shanta Hendry

Introducing Shanta Hendry, Bread for the City’s Pre-Employment Program (PEP) Manager, who will shepherd this program and our clients through the transition to our new Southeast Center and a successful future.

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A Call to Action: Building Neighborhoods that Work

Our CEO, George Jones has a simple message for DC: It's time to build neighborhoods that work.

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Dreaming of a Better Tomorrow: Racial Equity in Housing Outcomes in D.C.

Our advocacy director, Aja Taylor on why it's time to get serious about racial equity in housing outcomes -- and how we can do it.

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Dreaming of a Better Tomorrow: A Conversation about Domestic Violence with BFC Managing Attorney Tracy Davis

We sat down with BFC Managing Attorney Tracy Davis for a candid conversation about domestic violence, reimagining a new system that considers the needs of survivors and why "hope" is more like an axe than a lottery ticket.

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More than Skin Deep: Warning Signs of Domestic Violence

Because domestic violence is more than physical abuse, we wanted to share a few resources to help spot the abuse we don't always see immediately.

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