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We are a DC-based nonprofit helping youth facing or at risk of homelessness and their families, named after Alexandra (Sasha), daughter of early supporters David and Evangeline Bruce.
Founded in 1974 by Deborah Shore, our Executive Director, to aid runaway and street kids in DC’s Georgetown neighborhood.
We serve all DC residents, with a focus on Wards 5, 6, 7, and 8. Some services are also provided in Prince George’s County, Maryland.
For general info, call 202-675-9340 or email info@sashabruce.org. Program-specific and staff contacts are on our website.Â
Yes, we are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Our tax ID is 52-1006-486.
Our mission is to improve the lives of runaway, homeless, abused, neglected, and opportunity youth, along with their families in the DC area.
Support by volunteering, donating, or spreading awareness. Check our website for more details on getting involved.Â
Join our e-newsletter here or explore current volunteer opportunities
Visit our Careers Page on the website to find current job openings and apply..Â
Qualifications vary for each job. Check the detailed list in each Job Opportunity on our website. Questions? Email careers@sashabruce.org.
Internship opportunities are available at times. For details, contact us at careers@sashabruce.org.
We foster a collaborative, mission-driven culture in a fast-paced and dynamic work environment. Our focus is on addressing the unique challenges faced by those we serve.
Yes, background checks are required. They’re essential for our licenses, funding, and community relationships, ensuring a safe and secure environment for everyone.
You can donate online here, by mail, or by phone at 240-909-1272 (9:30 AM – 4:30 PM ET, Monday-Friday). Explore various giving options, including monthly giving, donor-advised funds, tribute gifts, workplace giving, employee matching gifts, give stock, and wills/trusts here. If you are having issues making a donation or have any questions, please call Jasmine, Individual Giving Manager at (240) 909-1272 between 9:30 AM – 4:30 PM EST Monday-Friday or email JThakurdas@sashabruce.org.
Yes, We are a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization. Keep your email or mailed donation receipt for U.S. tax deductions.
Absolutely! A recurring gift provides flexibility to meet young people’s needs. Set up a monthly gift by clicking here and selecting “Monthly”. Did you know that a monthly gift of just $15 provides one day of meals?Â
Your donation to the Rapid Response Fund supports survival services, counseling, job training, and provides a loving home for young people. Over the past five years, your gifts have helped move over 4,000 young people out of homelessness.
Join us by exploring volunteer opportunities Here. For questions, contact Pierre at paba@sashabruce.org.
Visit our page for current opportunities and subscribe to our e-newsletter for updates. If you represent a group, we can work with you to create custom opportunities.
Generally, no. We sometimes have age limitations, you can find that on the description of the volunteer opportunity you’d like to join.
Absolutely! Share key details of your volunteer requests with Pierre at paba@sashabruce.org.
Typically, volunteer opportunities last 2 to 4 hours.
Volunteers demonstrate community care for the youth we serve and assist in crucial tasks that maintain our facilities in excellent condition.
We provided Street Outreach, Drop-In-Centers, emergency shelters, and transitional housing, offering basic supplies and connections to essential programs.
Youth aged 16-24 experiencing or at risk of homelessness typically qualify for housing programs.
Apply through our website or visit the outreach locations. Contact us directly for guidance through the application process.
We provide emergency shelters, transitional housing, and supportive housing tailored to youth needs.
Criteria vary but generally include age requirements, homelessness or risk, and program compliance.
Stay duration varies; our emergency shelters offer short-term stays, while transitional and supportive housing are for longer-term assistance.
Yes, we offer educational and employment support for youth to gain skills, pursue education, and secure employment.
We aim to remove financial barriers, often offering housing programs with no fees for eligible youth.
Yes, we connect youth with healthcare resources, supporting access to medical services during their stay.
Some of our programs have onsite staff providing therapy. Community partners are also available for mental health referrals and services.
There are over 1,000 homeless youth in our Nation’s Capital. Together, we can end youth homelessness in our lifetime. Help us continue the fight for our future.