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Sasha Bruce featured in Urban Institute story

Many youth experiencing homelessness report avoiding shelters because they don’t feel safe there or can’t relate to the older adults, but they often don’t have another option.

Our results

We hold ourselves accountable not just for action…but also results. We are committed to making a difference in the lives of youth, families and communities.

Our vision for workforce preparation

Homelessness is steadily increasing in the nation’s capital. Each year there are fewer affordable places to live, while the amount of safe, decent shelter for young people and working families […]

Tragedy in our community

Sasha Bruce staff and volunteers have been offering positive youth development activities in the Clay Terrace neighborhood for many years.  Our Richardson Youth Drop-in Center has been a beacon of […]

Chapin Hall Finds Disturbing Rates of Pregnant & Homeless Youth

Yesterday, Chapin Hall released Missed Opportunities: Pregnant and Parenting Youth Experiencing Homelessness in America. This third Research-to-Impact brief presents findings related to the experiences of young people who are pregnant or parenting and […]

Dae’Janae Day brings down the house!

Last night’s event at District Winery marked a new milestone for Sasha Bruce’s enduring campaign to prevent and end youth homelessness in the DMV!  This one-of-a-kind event was crowned by […]

The changing face of homelessness

“Our findings probably challenge the images of homelessness. Homelessness is young,” Morton said. “It’s more common than people expect and it’s largely hidden.” Matthew Morton, the Principal Investigator for the […]

2017 – The Year in Review

Many thanks to thank our board of directors, staff, volunteers and donors, all of whom have contributed to safe homes for youth with nowhere else to turn.  Check out our […]