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Our Mission

 

Our  mission is to ensure that the Franklin Shelter and all other facilities that provide emergency housing for the citizens of the District of Columbia are retained and reformed into environments that will create a standard for the nation to follow.

 

 

 

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Develop People  .....   Not Property

In one of the most powerful and weathly cities in the world
Homeless people are becoming invisible.
This society and government have cast a blind eye to a
growiing epidemic across this great nation

 

 This should be everyone's concern

On a daily basis new men and women are added to the homeless population in Washington, DC, many of whom have been caught in the city's new "Development Movement"  and soaring housing prices.  This is not an issue for those citizens who currently have homes, cars and secure jobs, but it should be.  Our nation and this city are being judged by our treatment of people who are less fortunate.  Many think that the population of homeless individuals and families are in their current situation because of alcohol, drugs,crime or lack of proper education to maintain and sustain a comfortable life.  This could not be further from the truth.  It is incumbent upon citizens and the DC Council to ensure this facility remains.

 
Frankilin School Shelter - 925 13th St NW 
This is a perfect investment into the lives of homeless men.
The location is central and accessible to many
downtown services including food, clothing, showers and
District Human Service facilities.
The capacity of the building would allow for more men
and provide space for internal services.
The Franklin Shelter will provide the District of Columbia
with a model shelter and build a bridge from a
hopeless situation to a hopeful one.
 
The Franklin Shelter was scheduled to close after the
hypothermia season, March 31, 2007. This was
unacceptable to the approximately 250 men who use
this facility, especially given the reason: the city
planned to allow a developer to renovate this building  as a
"Hip Hotel".  Due to our efforts and your support we were able
to convince the city agree to pull out of the development
deal and renovate the property with the aim of turning
Franklin School Shelter into the kind of model facility
for homeless men that belongs in the District.