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December 30, 2022
Letter from the Mayor
Dear Washingtonians,
A lot can happen in one year. We started 2022 by breaking ground on a new grocery store at Skyland Town Center in Ward 7. Today, people are shopping for groceries at that Lidl.?In January, we also opened the COVID Centers, making access to COVID tests and vaccines easier than ever. Since we opened the doors, more than 92,000 COVID vaccines and 21,000 flu shots have been administered across all eight wards. In February, we broke ground on the new hospital in Ward 8. Today, if you go by St. Elizabeths, you'll see the steel beams of the future Cedar Hill Regional Medical Center, GW Health.?
Now, we head into 2023 ready to continue our comeback ? ready to take on some of our biggest challenges. In 2023, we'll stay focused on?ending gun violence, reimagining our downtown, fighting for the middle class, getting all students back on track, expanding democracy, and building a resilient and sustainable DC. We will stay focused on ensuring every Washingtonian has a fair shot.?
I hope to see you in the coming days [ [link removed] ], either at our New Year's Eve celebration, the Fresh Start 5K [ [link removed] ], or inauguration.?
Happy New Year, DC.?
Sincerely,
Muriel Bowser
In This Week's Newsletter:
* Christmas Tree Collection [ #link_1 ]
* Upcoming Deadline: DC Futures Scholarship [ #link_2 ]
* Help Is Just a Phone Call Away [ #link_3 ]
Christmas Tree Collection
Tree Collection
Residents are reminded that?Christmas trees and holiday greenery will be collected between Tuesday, January 3 and Friday, March 3. This year, trees and greenery will be collected from the front of residences that receive DPW services. Remove ornaments and lights before putting your tree out to be composted.?
Trees and greenery are typically collected by DPW crews within five days of set out. After March 3, composting is not guaranteed for trees and greenery because they are then collected with residential trash.?
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Upcoming Deadline: DC Futures Scholarship
DC Futures
With an application deadline approaching, Mayor Bowser is encouraging college-bound DC residents to apply for tuition and education support through the DC Futures Program, which is currently offering scholarships for the spring and summer 2023 semesters. The DC Futures Program provides eligible residents with scholarships to attend one of three approved local universities: The Catholic University of America, Trinity Washington University, or the University of the District of Columbia. The program also provides coaching support and stipends to students to address the wide range of needs that college students face.
DC Futures provides a scholarship of up to $4,000 for a selected applicant for the spring and summer semesters, and up to $8,000 each year for a selected applicant who is pursuing their first college degree in a high-demand career field at the three partner universities. Participants must be enrolled in specific high-demand majors to be eligible.
Eligible residents can apply for the program?here [ [link removed] ]?by the deadline of Friday, January 6, 2023 by 3 pm.
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Help Is Just a Phone Call Away
Emergency Numbers
Help us spread the word about the three numbers all residents should know:
* Call *911* for emergency police, medical, and fire services
* Call *311* for city services and police?non-emergencies
* Call *988* for help during a suicide or mental health crisis
The District also has several other phone numbers that residents should know about:
* *The Shelter Hotline*?provides free transportation for you or someone else to a shelter:* (202) 399-7093 ?*
* *The Community Response Team [ [link removed] ]*?offers 24-hour services to community members experiencing psychiatric emergencies and other mental health and substance use crises: *(202) 673-6495*
* *The Mental Health Hotline [ [link removed] ] *is free, confidential, operates 24/7, and connects people to trained mental health specialists:*?1-888-793-4357*
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Mayor Muriel Bowser
John A. Wilson Building | 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW | Washington DC, 20004
(202) 727-2643
[email protected] | mayor.dc.gov [ [link removed] ] | @mayorbowser
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