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DCist: After A Rocky Relationship With The Public, One D.C. Government Agency is Breaking Up
Come October 1st, the DC Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs (DCRA) will be split into two smaller agencies, with the new Department of Buildings…
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Welcome to our new Legal Director
Welcome LaShanda Adams – our new legal director who (re)joined Children’s Law Center last month. In her role, LaShanda will lead our work to provide…
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Judith Sandalow Receives 2022 Thurgood Marshall Award
The D.C. Bar presented Children’s Law Center Executive Director Judith Sandalow with the Thurgood Marshall Award – recognizing “extraordinary commitment and initiative in pursuing equal…
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Supreme Court ruling could have devastating consequences for DC families
We knew this moment was coming, but that doesn’t make it any less heartbreaking. Every day we fight to ensure that the children and families…
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News Healthy Housing
The Washington Post: Behind a lawsuit, an excruciating wait for housing for disabled residents
Every day we work with DC families whose kids have asthma or other health conditions caused by unhealthy housing. And many District residents with disabilities,…
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News Systemic Reform
This Time Next Year: Celebrating our FY23 DC Budget Wins!
This time next year, a third grader struggling with trauma will be able to connect with a therapist more easily than she could today because…
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News Health
The Washington Post Magazine: As Pandemic Aid Ends, Struggling Families Face a Housing Nightmare
Nearly 1,000 families will be terminated from the rapid rehousing program over the next six months as pandemic aid comes to an end. For clients,…
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Washington City Paper: Bowser’s Fallen Short of Her Promises to End Homelessness. But Her New Budget Gives Advocates Hope.
Many of the children and families we work with rely on housing subsidies to help make ends meet and avoid homelessness. The Mayor’s FY2023 budget…
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The Washington Informer: During Budget Season, Mental Health Care System Becomes Major Concern
Children’s Law Center has long advocated for transforming the District’s behavioral healthcare system for children and families to improve access to related services and supports.…
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News Family
The DC Line: DC moves to ease access to caregiver subsidies for grandparents
Children’s Law Center supports CFSA’s prevention efforts to keep children with their families and provide family-strengthening services. It’s why we believe the Grandparent and Close…
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