Bread for the City's Advocacy Director Aja Taylor did a fantastic job as a panelist on Avenues to Justice, it's a virtual fundraiser focusing on race, equity, and civil legal aid in DC. If you missed it, watch it here.
2020 has delivered one blow after another, now we have received a real gut punch with the heartbreaking news that Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg lost her courageous battle with cancer.
Last week we revealed our new Black Lives Matter mural as we stand in solidarity with the Movement for Black Lives.
Bread for the City stands in solidarity with those demanding change and leading a national conversation about racial justice in America.
A new grant from the Weissberg Foundation is helping us organize communities around affordable housing. Read on to see what we're up to!
Our CEO, George A. Jones issues a bold call to action to the D.C. community: Let's stop fighting poverty and start working towards ending poverty.
Join us tonight (9/12) at our NW Center from 5:30 p.m. - 9 p.m. for the opening reception of Transaction Denied, an art installation that tells the story of thousands of people seeking help paying for food and the broken and unjust system they encounter in our nation’s capitol. The installation will run through September 31.
As federal workers head back to work, we can't forget those who have to make tough decisions every day.
Our CEO, George Jones has a simple message for DC: It's time to build neighborhoods that work.