We Are Community of Hope…
For 30 years, Community of Hope has worked tirelessly to improve the health and quality of life for low-income, homeless and underserved families and individuals in the District of Columbia. Our holistic range of programs – from healthcare and housing with supportive services to educational opportunities and spiritual support – provide hope and stability to the adults and children who need these services.
Learn more About Us, how you can become a part of our community, and read our most recent newsletter. Check out our most recent Annual Report [PDF] to see how your support helped our clients and patients thrive.
Help us Raise $30,000 in 30 Days!
Community of Hope has kicked off our "$30,000 in 30 Days" fall celebration campaign on September 1 in honor of our 30th anniversary and to raise critical funds for our health and housing programs. Read more about a matching grant from The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation here. Click here to make your contribution today!
Feeding The Soul, Strengthening The Community
Help us celebrate our 30th anniversary with WUSA*Channel 9 Anchor Lesli Foster, Platinum Sponsor Freddie Mac. Sample food from renowned local restaurants Ceiba, Finemondo, and New Heights, and Georgetown Cupcake. Buy your tickets today!
Community of Hope Volunteer Featured in Capital Business
Yost Conner, Partner at Patton Boggs and Community of Hope volunteer, talks about why he provides more than 125 hours of pro bono services each year in the Capital Business section of the Washington Post. Click here [PDF] to read the article.
Land Purchase Finalized for New Health and Resource Center in Ward 8
Community of Hope will build a new Health and
Electronic Health Records Revitalizing at Health Services
Health Services employees have been working since March to transition all paitent records to the new electronic format, which went live on July 26th! Despite the hard work, we believe the benefits of EHR are well worth it. Click here to read on about the many advantages for both our patients and our providers.
Kelly Sweeney McShane, Community of Hope's Executive Director, receives 2009 Meyer Foundation Exponent Award.
Want to learn more? Watch this video on the 2010 Exponent Awards Event.
Join Us On Facebook and Twitter!
Click here to join Community of Hope's Facebook Cause and click here to join our Facebook Nonprofit Page. Also, check us out on Twitter: http://twitter.com/cohdc.




