October 30, 2018 by aspringer in PEP Rep Payee Social Services
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.
October 25, 2018 by BFC
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Advocacy
Affordable Housing
Racial Justice
Guest Author: George A. Jones
Our CEO, George Jones has a simple message for DC: It’s time to build neighborhoods that work.
October 24, 2018 by BFC in Advocacy Affordable Housing Housing Crisis Racial Justice
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.
October 17, 2018 by BFC in Advocacy Domestic Violence Legal Services Legal Clinic
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.
October 11, 2018 by BFC in Advocacy Domestic Violence Legal Services Legal Clinic
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.
September 26, 2018 by BFC
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Advocacy
Affordable Housing
Guest Author: George A. Jones
On Monday, our CEO, George Jones, testified against the Eviction With Dignity Act currently being considered by the City Council. Our position is clear: There is no dignity in eviction — and we can do better than this.
September 25, 2018 by BFC
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Advocacy
Affordable Housing
Housing Crisis
Guest Author: Rebecca Lindhurst
Managing Attorney Rebecca Lindhurst’s testimony opposing the Eviction With Dignity Act.
September 06, 2018 by BFC
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Advocacy
Affordable Housing
Housing Crisis
Guest Author: A.J. Springer
After more than six-decades in D.C., Michael Blue faces the grim reality of being pushed out of the only city he’s ever called home.