CAPITOL HILL GROUP MINISTRY
415 2nd Street NE 3rd Floor, Washington, DC 20002 www.everyonehomedc.org

Total Revenue
$2,366,803
Total Expenses
$2,333,819
Net Assets
$958,682

Organizations Filed Purposes: We support the holistic needs of individuals and families at risk of or experiencing homelessness. Housing is our starting point. Seeing people thrive is our finish line.

Family Homelessness PreventionCHGM provided housing stabilization services to 782 families at imminent risk of homelessness, including 782 adults and 1,263 children. 249 families secured their very own apartments with the help of our Prevention Program staff. An additional 214 families secured stable long-term housing with family members and friends. 94% of the families in our program were able to avoid a shelter stay.Family Housing ProgramsOur Rapid Rehousing Program supported 81 families (90 adults and 179 children) transitioning out of homelessness. Our Permanent Supportive Housing Program served 30 families (65 adults and 43 children) in need of long-term support.4 families (9 adults and 8 children) received shelter and supportive services in our 4 handicap-accessible, apartment-style shelter units.Community Support ProjectsCongregational partners hosted three Family Nights with food and fun for Everyone Home DC families.Our Free Tax Clinic volunteers prepared returns for 30 individuals.443 children received school supplies through our Back-to-School Backpack Drive.432 families enjoyed holiday feasts thanks to our Thanksgiving Food Basket Drive.Our Adopt-a-Family program provided gifts to 158 families, including 459 children and their caregivers.AdvocacySupported one of our Permanent Supportive Housing participants who spoke at The Way Home Campaigns March to Make Homelessness History. Everyone Home DC sits on the steering committee of The Way Home Campaign to End Chronic Homelessness, is an active member of the Fair Budget Coalition and its Constituent Leadership Program, and participates in several committees and work groups of the Districts Interagency Council on Homelessness.

Shirleys Place Day CenterProvided 2,135 individuals with:1,353 loads of laundry2.805 light meals1,176 showers76 computer lab sessions631 toiletry kits521 phone sessions2,749 kitchen/meal prep sessions1,324 emergency food, clothing, transportation, prescription drug, ID voucher, and rental assistance services1,000s of referrals for a wide variety of social, economic, and legal needsProvided furniture and household essentials to 8 clients moving out of shelter or off the streets and into homes of their own.

Street OutreachServed 394 homeless individuals through 4,042 interactions.Our Medical Outreach project with Unity Healthcare served an average of 17 individuals each month through 243 interactions.Helped 11 chronically homeless individuals move into their own apartments.Our Homeless Assistance Response Team (HART) deployed 80 times and had 1,182 engagements with homeless neighbors. 36 deployments were on hypothermia alert nights when our clients lives were most at risk.Lead two teams of volunteers during the annual Point In Time Count of DCs homeless residents.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Karen CunninghamExecutive Director40$108,000
Suzanne FenzelSecretary2$0
Rita CohnBoard Member2$0
Chris RayBoard Member2$0
Patricia JosephBoard Member2$0
Barbara DashBoard Member2$0
Lakeesha ButlerVice President2$0
Amy MuhlbergBoard Member2$0
Megan ShapiroBoard Member2$0
Steve KoonsPresident2$0
Joel KeltyTreasurer2$0

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