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‘Built Hopes Up To Break Them Down’: Kenilworth Courts Residents Say D.C. Housing Authority Betrayed Redevelopment Promises

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Bread for the City Responds as D.C. Police Union Moves to Intervene in Lawsuit Challenging Unequal Response to Mental Health Emergencies

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Bread for the City attorney criticizes the debt ceiling deal and its impact on the D.C. community

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Lawsuit Challenges Unequal Response to Mental Health Emergencies in Washington, DC

Bread for the City, a D.C.-based nonprofit supporting underserved communities, filed a federal lawsuit today challenging the District of Columbia’s practice of sending police officers rather than mental health providers to respond to mental health emergencies. Represented by the American Civil Liberties Union, ACLU of D.C., and the law firm of Sheppard Mullin, the community organization alleges that the disparity in how the District responds to physical and mental health emergencies violates the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Rehabilitation Act.

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George Jones on Building Antiracist Cities

George Jones is the CEO of Washington, DC-based Bread for the City, which supports people living with low incomes to develop their power to determine the future of their own communities. They provide food, clothing, medical care, and legal and social services to reduce the burden of poverty. And in working to solve some of the cities most pressing challenges, George Jones is one of the very best.

That’s what you get when you discover your calling at 12 years old, as George did, realizing early on that his journey was one rooted in justice and equity. Today, he lives at the intersection of race, racism, and poverty, and through Bread for the City and his work as an evangelist for equity, he carries he believe that DC can be not just an antiracist city, but a beloved city of peace and equity.

Today, George sits down with Carrie to talk about the root causes that exist around poverty, homelessness, and food insecurity in DC, but we hope you learn, too, that missions can come from anywhere, at any age, and he is a model and inspiration for us all. Our great thanks to George Jones for his wisdom this week.

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More than $410K raised in The Washington Post Helping Hand 2022 campaign

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DC Bar Foundation Awards $26.44 Million for Free Legal Assistance in DC

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A unique class teaches the seemingly powerless how to make changes | Post Helping Hand

Bread for the City will be closed for all services on Monday, October 14 in honor of Indigenous Peoples’ Day.