Washington DC Stake Welfare Resources
Serving the DC Metro Area for 20 Years
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Explore our resource guide for Maryland and Washington, DC, to find help and support when you need it most.

Resources
01
Comprehensive Services
Comprehensive services and resources for residents of Maryland and Washington, DC.
02
Employment
Government resources for job seekers, including military service members and veterans, and LDS employment resources.
03
For Federal Displaced Workers
Resources for former federal workers who have been let go and are struggling to make ends meet.
04
Housing
Assistance with finding or keeping affordable housing, homeless services, and emergency and domestic violence shelters.
05
Legal Services
Resources for refugees in need of help navigating the US and citizens in need of pro bono legal services.
07
Mental/Behavioral Health
Resources for families and individuals with mental illnesses, behavioral and mood disorders, addictions, anger issues, or who may be victims of domestic violence or mental illness-related homelessness.
08
Food
Resources for residents and families to obtain emergency food services, locate food distribution centers and soup kitchens, and find information on food assistance.
09
Clothing
Resources for clothing of adults and children and obtaining work attire for professionals or job seekers.
10
Financial
Assistance programs for financial emergencies, paying bills, home energy programs, and information on burial assistance.
11
Education/Literacy
Vocational training and other avenues to increase your skills and competitiveness in the local workforce. Find education programs that strengthen English language proficiency and provide adult education for older students.
13
Emergency Preparedness
Information about housing, food, employment, and financial resources for those affected by calamities and other difficult circumstances.
14
Transportation
Resources to help low income families obtain a car, pay for gas, or get a car loan. There are also public transit options for disabled persons.
