From Judith Sandalow <[email protected]>
Subject A kaleidoscope of possibilities
Date April 11, 2023 2:03 PM
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What we accomplished together in 2022 Friends, DC children and families face complex problems with many moving parts: Ms. Deans reached out to us when unhealthy housing conditions complicated her son’s ability to learn remotely. We worked with Justice as she balanced completing her education and securing employment as she aged out of foster care support. Averii couldn’t breathe at home because pervasive mold exacerbated her asthma. Her mom, Ms. Hill, needed help getting their landlord to fix major leaks in their walls – but worried about retaliation. Ms. Deans and her son. These are just a few of the children and families we worked with in 2022 – helping each of them create a new picture from the many distinct pieces in their life’s kaleidoscope. We reached 4,237 children and families last year through individual assistance and tens of thousands more through our systemic advocacy. In our 2022 Annual Report, you’ll see how we worked with children and families during critical moments in their lives and how we collaborated with partners across the District to create new, bold possibilities for the future. Thank you to the 3,500+ law firms, corporations, foundations, individual donors and partners who made our work possible last year – we're grateful for your support and look forward to what we can accomplish together. With gratitude, Judith Sandalow Executive Director P.S. Don’t forget to save the date for our 2023 Helping Children Soar Benefit: we’ll be back at District Winery on Thursday, September 28! Donate Children's Law Center | 501 3rd Street NW, 8th Floor, Washington, DC 20001 Unsubscribe [email protected] Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice Sent by [email protected] powered by Try email marketing for free today!
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