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The N Street Story N Street Village, Inc. is a non-profit social services community founded in 1973 by Luther Place Memorial Church in response to the destruction from the civil rights riots that followed the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in 1968. N Street Village is a caring community that provides a spectrum of services to meet the needs of homeless and extremely low-income women as they move to stable housing and maximum self-sufficiency. Every day (we are never closed) we provide food, clothing, showers, transitional and permanent housing, mental and physical health care, and support to reenter the workforce. N Street village presently serves over six-hundred women.
N Street Village empowers homeless and low-income women to claim their highest quality of life by offering a broad spectrum of services and advocacy in an atmosphere of dignity and respect. The Village also provides affordable rental housing for low and moderate-income individuals and families.
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The New N Street Village Initiative The EmptyNesters have worked with N Street Village for many years. We have seen the excellence of N Street and the success of all those involved. Now, we are expanding the N Street Village Initiative to broaden our relationship and expand our efforts. Under this expanded initiative, we will be involved with the following activities:
- Social Events - Sponsorship of several social events
- Food & Staffing - Providing food lunch and dinner along with volunteers to staff the dining facility
- Clothing & Gifts - Providing clothing and gifts for the holiday season.
For more information about our N Street Village efforts, please contact our EmptyNester coordinator, Janet Lublin, at 301-469-8333 or via email at nstreet@emptynester.org .
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