Community of Hope
Community of Hope improves the health and quality of life for low-income, homeless, and under served families and individuals in the District of Columbia by providing health care, housing with supportive services, educational opportunities, and spiritual support.
Community of Hope
1413 Girard Street, NWWashington, DC 20009
T: (202) 232-7356
F: (202) 232-0564
CentroNia
CentroNía delivers its numerous educational programs and accomplishes its mission of "educating children and youth and strengthening families in a bilingual, multicultural community" through four educational departments.
Tutor Days & Times
Monday-Thursday 4:00pm to 6:00pmSaturday- 10:00am to 12:00pm
CentroNia
Higher Achievement Program (HAP)
Higher Achievement invests in talent and hard work during the most critical time in a child's development: middle school. The objective is to build academic skills, behaviors, and attitudes such that grades and standardized test scores improve.
Tutor Days & Times
Monday, Tuesday & Thursday
3:30pm to 6:00pm
6:00pm to 8:00pm
Higher Achievement Program (HAP)
Washington, DC 20002
Latin American Youth Center (LAYC)
The Latin American Youth Center (LAYC) is a multicultural community-based organization that supports youth and their families in their determination to live, work, and study with dignity, hope, and joy.
Latin American Youth Center (LAYC)
Powell Elementary School
1350 Upshur St. NW
Washington, DC 20011
Phone: (202) 671-6270
Fax: (202) 576-7155
M.O.M.I.E's TLC
M.O.M.I.E’s programs focus on early childhood and school-age development, to “catch children when they are young and support them with the critical services needed for healthy and successful development.”
M.O.M.I.E's TLC
Brightwood Park United Methodist Church744 Jefferson Street, NW
Washington, DC 20011
Phone:202-545-1919


