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202-290-2356

To reach our Advocates, please call us.
We are here to help: Monday through Friday / 9:00am to 5:00pm.

About the Housing Resource Center

The Housing Resource Center (HRC) is the hub of DASH’s efforts to prevent homelessness among domestic and/or sexual violence survivors. The HRC facilitates a weekly walk-in center for survivors seeking information, support, and services. The HRC invites men, women, and families, including the elderly, immigrants, and LGBTQ+ communities in the national capital region.  

Our weekly Domestic Violence Resource Clinic is available on Wednesdays from 1pm to 4pm located at the Mt. Pleasant Neighborhood Library in Columbia Heights (3160 16th St NW, DC 20010). We are here for you and are available to continue providing safe housing resources, safety planning, and connections to community resources.

To reach our Advocates, please call us at 202-290-2356. We are here to help: Monday through Friday / 9:00am to 5:00pm.

Resources

DASH Safe Housing Programs

DASH Safe Housing Programs

202-290-2356

DASH offers a continuum of emergency, transitional and permanent safe housing options for all survivors of domestic and sexual violence regardless of immigration status, family size, or gender identity.

To learn more about DASH’s safe housing programs and services, please contact our Housing Resource Center.

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Virginia Williams Family Resource Center

Virginia Williams Family Resource Center

202-526-0017

For Families Experiencing Homelessness due to Domestic Violence, please contact us. DASH works collaboratively with families at the Virginia Williams Resource Center to prevent homelessness by exploring ways to keep survivors housed, helping them to identify housing options.

Services

  • Advocacy for short term (emergency) and long-term housing to families in crisis.
  • Re-establishing financial and housing independence.
  • Resources for finding new housing.
  • Dealing with housing discrimination.
  • Changing or terminating a lease.
  • Resources for changing or leaving a dangerous housing situation.
  • See fact sheet for more information

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