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| our mission |
| To provide female ex-offenders the structure, supervision, support and assistance they need to
become self-sufficient and responsible members of the community. |
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| our vision |
| Rebuilding female ex-offenders lives by providing them with the physical and emotional tools they need to begin a new life through self-sufficiency. |
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| what we offer |
Friends of Guest House offers structure, supervision, support and assistance to women who sincerely want to improve their lives and break the cycle of incarceration. Services are provided without regard
to race, religion, age, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, or physical or mental disability. |
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recent issue of our newsletter,
Guest Register. |
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| advocacy news > View full list |
> Grant to help fund Speakers Bureau
Guest House receives $5000 grant from the Social Justice Fund of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Arlington (UUCA) to support the growing advocacy work of our Speakers Bureau. |
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> Delgate David Englin to sponsor Guest House legislation
Guest House works with Delegate Englin to identify bills related to prison reform and re-entry related issues. |
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> Graduates Honored
On Saturday, July 18, Friends of Guest House honored the graduates of its After-Care Program in the Chapel of the Alfred Street Baptist Church. Ten beaming women lined up to receive the certificates signifying successful completion of the Guest House program – truly a step in the right direction. |
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> Guest House Named Best Small Charity
Friends of Guest House is doing such amazing and effective work that it was honored by the Catalogue for Philanthropy: Greater Washington as one of the area’s Best Small Charities. |
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> Guest House Receives Leadership Award
Friends of Guest House is privileged to be named by the Washington Area Women’s Foundation (WAWF) as one of 10 Leadership Awardees in 2009. |
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