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Selena’s Story: A Call to Persevere

(via Washington Post article by John Kelly) Selena Best learned long ago that if she wanted to be taken care of, she’d better do it herself. Selena is from the District. She […]

Danielle’s Story

Hi, my name is Danielle. I am 19 years old and I live in the Sasha Bruce Transitional Living Program, also known as TLP. I hope you all don’t mind, […]

End Youth Homelessness with SBY

After celebrating at our 2016 Sasha Bruce Benefit, we are renewing our commitment in the fight to end youth homelessness. Sasha Bruce provides shelters and workforce development workshops to underserved […]

2015 Annual Report Released!

In 2015, Sasha Bruce Youthwork celebrated over 40 years of service to the youth and families of the Washington DC area. See our Annual Report brief for 2015, just released. […]

Frankie Faison Visits SBY Workforce

Actor Frankie Faison, known for his work in such films as Silence of the Lambs, Hannibal,White Chicks, as well as The Wire, visited Sasha Bruce Youthbuild students last week to […]

New SBY Drop-In Center Unveiled

On February 23rd, 2016, Sasha Bruce Youthwork opened a new Drop In Center on Barracks Row, in Southeast Washington, DC. Public officials and community partners showed up to mark the […]

A “Helping Hand” During Winter

The Washington Post’s John Kelly has told the stories of countless Sasha Bruce youth and staff for the winters of 2014 and 2015. Learn more below, or join us to […]

2015: A Year In Review

Many, many thanks to our loyal supporters…you have made a real difference in the lives of homeless and disconnected youth! As we wave good-bye to 2015, let us take a […]

Sasha Bruce in The Washington Post!

As a part of the Washington Post Helping Hands giving initiative, Sasha Bruce stories are being featured this winter! Read and share this week’s story. Samaria Holton is a residence […]