Professional Documents
Culture Documents
The Deputy Mayor for Greater Economic Development, Courtney R. Snowden, will host a
Vision Tour with 6 stops in Wards 5-8 in order to: introduce herself and the office, inform
residents of the agencies for which she manages, survey the interests and concerns of
neighborhood residents and gather feedback and solutions from residents on how DMGEO
and Mayor can better serve their communities. The sessions will host approximately 50
engaged and disengaged residents.
Vision Tour Purpose
The purpose of the Tour is to ensure residents partake in their city governments decision
making process. The DMGEO will listen and communicate with residents about how they
envision the future of their communities. Topics of discussion will include education, jobs
and job training opportunities, safety, health and wellness, and development of basic
residential services. The Vision Tour will also educate residents on the role of government
and how residents can hold government accountable in their communities in addition to
equipping residents with the resources they need to help hold government officials
accountable.
Post Tour Goals
At the end of each vision session, the DMGEO and her will compile the results of the
residents surveys qualitative and quantitative feedback in order to better understand
the desires of residents in their communities. This information will shape the goals and
objectives of the DMGEOs office during the next six month.
FAMILIES
Eviction Intervention
Office of the Tenant
Advocate
2000 14th Street, NW, Suite
300 North
Washington, DC 20009
(202) 719-6560
Southeast Family Center
2812 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE
Washington, DC 20020
(202) 338-3100
East River Family
Strengthening Collaborative,
Inc.
3917 Minnesota Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20019
(202) 397-7300
Emergency Housing
So Others Might Eat
Barnaby House
350 50th Street, SE
Washington, DC 20019
(202) 292-4470
Marshall Heights Community
Development Organization, Inc.
3939 Benning Road, NE,
Washington, DC 20019
(202) 396-1200
Covenant House
3200 E St. SE
Washington, DC 20019
(202) 581-0160
Transitional Housing Corp
Partner Arms III
342 37TH Street SE
Washington, DC 20019
(202) 291-5535
Family Services
Supplemental Nutrition
Assistance (SNAP)
&
Temporary Cash Assistance
for Needy Families (TANF)
Department of Human Services
64 New York Avenue, NE, 6th
Floor
Washington, DC 20002
(202) 671-4200
Adult Protective Services
64 New York Avenue, NE, 4th
Floor
Washington, DC 20002
(202) 541-3950 (open 24/hrs)
Child Care Services
4001 South Capitol Street SW,
Washington, DC 20032
(202) 727-0284
Family Violence Prevention
Family Services Administration
(202) 299-2155
RECREATION
For many residents of Washington, DC, recreation centers like libraries and schools are the
epicenters of the community. For residents of Ward 7, this is especially true. To learn more,
visit dpr.dc.gov. See below for a list of Ward 7 recreation centers and the contact
information for the Director of DC Parks and Recreation.
DC Parks and Recreation Director
Keith A. Anderson
1250 U Street, NW
Washington, DC 20009
Phone: (202) 673-7647
Fax: (202) 673-2087
TTY: 711
dpr@dc.gov
Benning Park Pool
5100 Southern Avenue, SE
Keith.anderson@dc.gov
Washington, DC 20019
(202) 645-5044
EDUCATION
DC Public Schools:
There are 12 elementary schools, 2 middle schools, 1 high school and 1 Correctional
Detention Facility for incarcerated youth program in ward 7. To learn more about the
schools and their profiles go to http://profiles.dcps.dc.gov/
DC Public Charter Schools:
There are 6 elementary schools, 6 middle schools, 5 high schools, and 1 special education
school. To learn more about the schools and their profiles go to www.dcpcsb.org
Ward 7 Education Leadership
Jeannie Niles, Deputy Mayor for
Education (DME)
1350 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Suite 307,
Washington, DC 20004
(202) 727-3636
Jennifer.niles@dc.gov
dme@dc.gov
EDUCATION (cont.)
Additional Education Information
MySchool DC
MySchool DC is partnered with DCPS and almost all DC public charter schools to make it
easier for families to take a2dvantage of the many educational opportunities in
Washington, DC. Apply here for the school choice lottery www.myschooldc.org
Raise DC
Raise DC has joined public, private, philanthropic, and nonprofit leaders together in order
to collaborate with each other for DC resources. The goal is to provide every youth with
opportunities to succeed from cradle to career. Raise DCs work focuses on Kindergarten
readiness, school success, disconnected youth, college and credentials, and youth
employment. For more information go to www.raisedc.org
Learn DC
Learn DC is a source for information and resources about education that create
opportunities for DC students in college, careers, and life. The website has school profiles,
resources about the knowledge and skills that are taught in classrooms, and strategies and
services for early childhood. For more information go to www.learndrc.org
Office of the State Superintendent of Education
The Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE) is the State Education Agency
for the District of Columbia charged with raising the quality of education for all DC
residents. OSSE serves as the Districts liaison to the U.S. Department of Education and
works closely with the Districts traditional and public charter schools
Office of the Ombudsman for Public Education
The ombudsman offers conflict resolution services to students and parents in order to
resolve conflicts with DC public schools and DC public charter schools. For more
information go to www.sboe.dc.gov
Daycare
For a directory of registered daycare centers in Ward 8 please refer to the following search
engine: http://childcareconnections.osse.dc.gov/providersearch.aspx
After- School Programs
For a directory of local after school programs in your neighborhood please refer to the following
website: http://www.projectmytime.org/findprogram.asp?action=display
For a directory of summer after school programs in your neighborhood please refer to the
following website: http://dcps.dc.gov/DCPS/Files/downloads/Beyond-theClassroom/OSTP%20Sites%20and%20Start%20Dates%20FINAL%202.pdf
EMPLOYMENT
GED Program:
UDC Comm. College Shadd Location Workforce
Development
5601 E Capitol St, SE
Washington, DC 20019
(202) 274-5617
Employment Services:
Department of Employment Services
4058 Minnesota Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20019
(202) 724-7000
Department of Small & Local Business
Development
441 4th Street, NW, Suite 850 North,
Washington, DC 20001
(202) 727-3900
American Job Center
3720 Martin Luther King Jr Ave, SE
Washington, DC 20032-1548
(202) 741-7747
Marshall Heights Community
Development Organization
939 Benning Road, NE
Washington, DC 20019
Phone: 202.396.1200
East River Family Strengthening
Collaborative, Inc.
3917 Minnesota Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20019
(202) 397-7300
DC Library
Employment Resources
http://dclibrary.org/jobseekers
SAFETY
METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT
6th District Roster
In order to ensure residents are served as effectively and efficiently as possible, please contact MPD
in the following order: 1. Lieutenant 2. Captain 3. Commander
District Lieutenants
PSAs 601, 602
Lieutenant Nicholas Gallucci
(202) 276-0832 or (202) 698-0835
PSA 602
Lieutenant Damien Taylor
(202) 437-1990 or (202) 698-0839
PSA 603
Lieutenant Troy Jessup
(202) 497-1504 or (202) 698-0838
PSA 604
Lieutenant Andrew Dawidowicz
(202) 369-0314 or (202) 698-0834
Lieutenant Antonio Charland
(202) 437-8158 or (202) 698-0836
PSA 605
Lieutenant Michael Jamieson
(202) 497-1444 or (202) 698-0837
PSA 606
Lieutenant Jonathan Munk
(202) 391-6942 or (202) 698-2112
PSA 607
Lieutenant Michael Jamieson
(202) 497-1444 or (202) 698-0837
PSA 608
Lieutenant Kervin Johnson
(202) 553-7761 or (202) 698-0841
District Captains
PSAs 601, 603, 608, SMU
Captain Brian Harris
(202) 497-1327 or (202) 698-0911
PSA 602
Captain Teresa Weedon
(202) 423-0838 or (202) 698-0912
PSAs 605, 606, 607, Admin
Captain Marvin Lyons
(202) 425-2108 or (202) 698-0820
Department of Health
899 North Capitol Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002
Phone: (202) 442-5955
Fax: (202) 442-4795
TTY: 711
Email:doh@dc.gov
Dentistry Clinics
Kids Smile DC
4837 Benning Road, SE
Washington, DC 20019
(202) 650- 5238
Smile Center Dental
4063 Minnesota Ave NE
Washington , DC 20019
Phone: 202-290-1409
Adventure Dental
3946 Minnesota Ave NE , NE,
Washington, DC 20019
(202) 397- 1033
Rat Abatement
Recycling - Commercial Only
Recycling - Information Request
Recycling - School Program
Recycling Cart Delivery
Recycling Cart Repair
WARD 7 LEADERSHIP
Office of the Mayor
Brian Wood, Mayors Office of
Community Relations and Services
John A. Wilson
1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Suite 332
Washington, DC 20004
(202)545-3118
mocrs@dc.gov
brian.wood2@dc.gov
ANC 7D
7D01 - Bob Coomber- 7D01@anc.dc.gov
7D02 - Siraaj M. Hasan- 7D02@anc.dc.gov
7D03 - Dorothy Douglas- 7D03@anc.dc.gov
7D04 - Claude B. McKay - 7D04@anc.dc.gov
7D05 - Janis D. Hazel. - 7D05@anc.dc.gov
7D06 - Sherice A. Muhammad- 7D06@anc.dc.gov
7D07 - Justin A. Lini- 7D07@anc.dc.gov
ANC 7F
7F01 - Edward Rhodes- 7F01@anc.dc.gov
7F02 - Eboni-Rose Thompson- 7F02@anc.dc.gov
7F03 - Sheila Carson Carr- 7F03@anc.dc.gov
7F04 - Yolanda Armstrong 7F04@anc.dc.gov
7F05 - Karen Settles 7F05@anc.dc.gov
7F06 - Elizabeth H. Travers- 7F06@anc.dc.gov
7F07 Vacant - 7F07@anc.dc.gov
ANC 7C
ANC 7E
7E01 - Kevin McIntosh-McEwen- 7E01@anc.dc.gov
7E02 - Linda S. Green- 7E02@anc.dc.gov
7E03 - Rosa A. Hamlett - 7E03@anc.dc.gov
7E04 - Myron Smith- 7E04@anc.dc.gov
7E05 - Rochelle AC Bent- 7E05@anc.dc.gov
7E06 - Maxine Nightingale - 7E06@anc.dc.gov
7E07 - Linda Holmes- 7E07@anc.dc.gov