Community Youth Advance (CYA) harnesses the power of community and transforms out-of-school time to Teach, Reach and Keep youth on the path to success.
Mamatoto Village empowers Black women by offering career pathways in maternal health and accessible perinatal support services.
Dedicated to serving the African Immigrant and Refugee community in the D.C. region, The Person Center provides holistic support to survivors of domestic and sexual violence.
The Children's Opportunity Alliance uses a system-wide approach to ensure Montgomery County’s early care and education systems are equitable for all children and their families.
DC Family Child Care Association offers home-based family childcare for children 6-weeks to 12 years of age for full-time and part-time care.
SPACEs In Action empowers DC and Montgomery County residents for social justice through leadership, training, grassroots organizing, and safe spaces.
Child Resource Connect nurtures kids through family support and caregiver education, impacting half a million children and aiding 1,500 families and 2,000 childcare providers.
NVAEYC, an affiliate of NAEYC, comprises 800+ caring members – educators, families, and professionals – dedicated to fostering the healthy development of young children.
MSSPA is a non-profit organization formed by early childhood education professionals to support Spanish-speaking providers in the Washington Metro area.
MSFCCA is a volunteer-driven organization advocating for registered family child care providers in Maryland, promoting visibility and respect for their profession.
Washington Area Women’s Foundation mobilizes our community to ensure that economically vulnerable women and girls of color in the Washington, D.C. region have the resources they need to thrive. Since 1998, The Women’s Foundation has worked to transform the lives of women and girls in our region and across the world.
© 2023 Washington Area Women’s Foundation
Washington Area Women’s Foundation mobilizes our community to ensure that economically vulnerable women and girls of color in the Washington, D.C. region have the resources they need to thrive. Since 1998, The Women’s Foundation has worked to transform the lives of women and girls in our region and across the world.
© 2023 Washington Area Women’s Foundation