The first dispensary in Washington DC solely owned by a black man.
Read MoreAnacostia Organics (AO) opened on January 24, 2019!
Read MoreThe Association was originally formed in 1965!
Read MoreEstablished in 1912 by residents!
Read MoreOffer more than 30 programs and services to DC’s low-income residents.
Read MoreRSVP for the Paint and Sip event on Feb 19th!
Read MoreThe last day for ice this season is February 26, 2022!
Read MoreHAPS and Anacostia residents campaigned for the transfer of four blighted, historic homes to The L'Enfant Trust.
Read MoreWe did it! Another full day of spreading the good word and good vibes about the Southeast community!
Read MoreSince 1962, the UPO has focused on changing lives — supporting and inspiring Washington, DC’s low-income residents on their journey to self-sufficiency and success.
Read MoreReading Partners mobilizes communities to provide students with the proven, individualized reading support they need to read at grade level by fourth grade.
Read MoreWhitman-Walker empowesr all persons to live healthy, love openly, and achieve equality and inclusion.
Read MoreYouth mental Health services are open to all young person ages 13-24 who have experienced or witnessed something that is difficult to talk about (i.e. crime).
Read MoreWhile The Arts Center is relatively new, its parent organization, ARCH Development, a nonprofit has been working in Anacostia since 1991.
Read MoreMy not-so-guilty place to get a treat in Southeast.
Read MoreNow this was really a Southeast Love mood!
Read MoreSince 1973, Whitman-Walker has been a place where people can just be themselves without fear of judgment or retribution.
Read MoreA love note to my bestie and a recap of how our Southeast Love affair began!
Read MoreCreative "Black Girl Chic" Custom Decorated Planners, Journals and Accessories by Ward 8 resident Hatiná Covington.
Read MoreThat time The Advoc8te and the Far Southeast Family Strengthening Collaborative joined forces to celebrate some major Southeast milestones!
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