- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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84 people are interested
Show off in the kitchen! Bring a group, a meal, and a desire to serve!
ORGANIZATION: Christ House
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- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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84 people are interested
Christ House is a residential medical facility that serves three meals a day, 365 days a year, to between 50-60 individuals at each meal. Service groups can help our mission by providing, preparing, and serving meals for our patients and community. We welcome groups on a one-time or re-occuring basis for meal service.
More opportunities with Christ House
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About Christ House
Location:
1717 Columbia Road, NW, Washington, DC 20009, US
Mission Statement
The mission of Christ House is to provide comprehensive and compassionate health care to men with illness who are experiencing homelessness in Washington, DC and offer assistance in breaking the cycle of homelessness.
Description
Christ House opened in December 1985 as the first 24-hour residential medical facilitie for homeless men and women in the United States. Today, Christ House is still the only facility of its kind in the Washington, DC metropolitan area where over 6,000 people experience homelessness every day. To the best of our knowledge, there are only 13 stand-alone residential medical facilities for the homeless like Christ House in all of the U.S. and Canada. Since our inception, we have had over 7,700 admissions.
Patients are admitted to Christ House from area hospitals, shelters, clinics, and medical outreach projects. They suffer from a variety of illnesses and injuries including cancer, hypertension and stroke, liver disease, kidney failure, diabetes and related amputations, HIV/AIDS, respiratory disease, major lacerations, fractures, and ulcerations of the skin. Many are malnourished, anemic, depressed, and desperately disconnected from healthy sources of support.In 2012, Christ House provided health care to 261 homeless individuals and provided 10,407 patient-days of care - the busiest we have been since 1997. In addition to the primary illness(es) for which they were admitted, 87.4 percent had either HIV, drugs or alcohol addiction, or psychiatric illness, and over 25 percent had three of those diagnoses.
Seventy-seven percent of our patients in 2010 were African American, 65 percent were over the age of 50, and 10 percent were veterans of the armed forces. Over 58 percent had no income and 62 percent had monthly income under $250CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
1717 Columbia Road NWWashington, DC 20009
DATE POSTED
September 10, 2018
SKILLS
GOOD FOR
- Group
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 17