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  2. Town Hall Education Arts Recreation Campus - Wikipedia

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    Corcoran ArtReach is a year-round museum outreach program designed to empower DC youth and families to explore and trust their own creativity within the context of art making and art history. ArtReach provides arts instruction such as family workshops, after-school and summer art classes based on the Corcoran's renowned collection.

  3. Bread for the City - Wikipedia

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    The agency began as two organizations: Zacchaeus Free Clinic, and Bread for the City, a project by a coalition of downtown DC churches created in 1974 to feed and clothe the poor. As of 2011 Bread for the City offered food, clothing, social services, legal representation and medical care without charge to eligible DC residents.

  4. Edlavitch Jewish Community Center of Washington, D.C.

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    The Center's sports and fitness programs include individual and group classes and training, including exercises and disciplines such as "Kung Fu-Qigong-Tai Chi Fusion Class", "Zumba, "Cardio Funk", and "Butts and Guts". [12] Aquatic programs include classes for all ages, starting with "Little Flipper" classes for four-month-old infants.

  5. Opinion - How low-income DC residents can benefit from a ...

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    We used federal and local dollars to provide technology training and information on affordable internet service to low-income adults, ex-offenders, senior citizens and K-12 students.

  6. Delancey Street Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Vocational training: residents learn three vocational skills, one manual, one clerical/computer and one interpersonal/sales. Social training: residents help others in the community through various volunteer activities. The model is educational rather than therapeutic, and functions as an extended family rather than a program.

  7. NC Central to offer free coding classes to help Durham ... - AOL

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