Ken needs a home and help with addiction. Margaret, grieving her mother’s death, needs a home and a job. A handout isn’t enough; they need a hand up. Samaritan Ministry works with homeless, unemployed, or otherwise vulnerable neighbors to help them transform their own lives. Through the Next Step Program, participants are coached to take small, manageable steps toward their life goals. In home-like environments with telephones, computers, and high-speed internet, volunteers provide computer training, resume writing, and assistance with basic needs. Personal hygiene items, food, interview attire, email addresses, and direct assistance are also provided. Intensive, personal coaching - a process called 'rigorous compassion' transforms individuals so they lead purposeful, self-sustaining lives. Samaritan Ministry aids anyone in need, regardless of race, gender, creed, sexual orientation, or religious affiliation - all that is needed is a commitment to change. You can be part of the journey.
Headquarters: DC-Ward 4
Where They Operate: DC-Citywide; MD-Montgomery County; MD-Prince George's County; VA-Arlington County; Anacostia; Barry Farms; Congress Heights; Knox Hill; NoMA; Petworth; Sixteenth Street Heights; Washington Highlands
Age Groups Served: Adult (25-49); Seniors (50+)
Population(s) Served: Individuals with Disabilities; Individuals living with HIV/AIDs; Low- to Moderate-Income Community Members; Immigrants/Refugees; ; All
- Number of hours of volunteer work we record annually:
13,603 - Number of people (clients, patrons, students, etc) we serve annually:
2,264 in 2016 - Number of volunteers who work with us annually:
269 people volunteered with us in 2016 for a total of 13,603 hours
Awards & Recognition
UPO Martin Luther King, Jr. - H. R. Barney Ross Memorial Award, January 2006 (STRIVE DC)
Press
- 4 Millennial Men with 4 Very Different Incomes Open Up About the Lives They Can Afford
Mon Aug 29 2016, Esquire
" STRIVE DC helped prepare me to find work. I landed a job in early July as an overnight stocker for a grocery store. To get there,..."
- Colbert King: Four D.C. charities - and a miscreant
Fri May 31 2013, The Washington Post
SMGW "is about more than delivering services. Its mission is to help people in need make lasting changes in their lives."
- NBC4 Awards $100,000 to Non-Profits
Wed Aug 18 2010, NBC 4
The NBC Universal Foundation gave $100,000 in grants to DC-area nonprofits. STRIVE DC's Strive for Success GED program was awarded $15,000.
- GU Athletics makes great strides with community service day at STRIVE DC
Fri Apr 16 2010, www.gallaudetathletics.com
The Gallaudet University athletics department along with President T. Alan Hurwitz and First Lady Vicki Hurwitz took time ...
- Ale's Well that Wnds Well
Wed Jan 27 2010, Washington Post
Bob and Ellie Tupper donate proceeds from their Hop Pocket Ale to charities, including Samaritan Ministry of Greater Washington.
Budget (FY2023)
- $3 million or higher
- The current budget for Samaritan Ministry of Greater Washington is: $1 million to $3 million
- $500k to $1 million
- Less than $500k
Catalogue charities range in size from $100,000 to
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