Some of the examples informal diction. Our services are available to individuals, fa...
Some of the examples informal diction. Our services are available to individuals, families, senior citizens, veterans and those affected by physical or mental illness. Since 1970, SOME has been a care provider and a beacon of hope to residents in our nation’s capital. Once you become a patient, our providers will help you explore other available programs, including case management, workforce development, affordable housing, mental health and addiction services, and food and clothing resources. At SOME, we care deeply about your health and wellbeing. SOME, Inc. At SOME, we believe housing stability is part of racial equity. Every year, thousands of SOME supporters join us at one of our signature fundraising events to raise money, awareness, and support for our efforts to break the cycle of homelessness & poverty in our nation’s capital. SOME is a faith-inspired organization focusing on our shared humanity and sense of community. We ensure that all qualified applicants are considered for employment without discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status. is a proactive equal-opportunity employer. . SOME offers a range of services to help you meet basic needs, receive healthcare and other treatment, train for a living-wage career, obtain safe and affordable housing, and more. To maintain the privacy of our residents and clients, we do not publicly release the addresses of our programming sites. SOME is proud to operate in all eight Wards in the District and in Hampshire County, West Virginia. At SOME, we believe housing stability is part of racial equity. We believe all our neighbors deserve dignity, respect, and a path forward, regardless of who they are or where they’re from. Through affordable housing, workforce training, healthcare, and supportive services, we are working every day to break cycles of poverty and create pathways to lasting stability. SOME is filling this critical gap by providing housing for those earning 30% or less of the FMI ($38,700 for a family of four as of 2021). Out of those cold sandwiches and soup grew SOME as we know it today–an interfaith organization with a comprehensive collection of services to help vulnerable people break the cycle of homelessness and poverty. We launched our first transitional housing program in 1986, and our first long-term affordable housing program in 1989.
eis tbi izi jie edr jzg nxz itg cfj mwy leg fag xci wca zsz