Tag: COVID
DC Dream Center Celebrates 5 Years
One evening late in August, a stream of people filtered in and out of the DC Dream Center at 2828 Q St. NE. Kids...
How’s DC Doing on COVID Vaccines?
On June 21, DC’s youngest residents began receiving their first COVID-19 vaccinations after Pfizer-Biotech and Modern vaccines were given Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) for...
Pannell: Do Not Underestimate COVID
On Oct. 23, there was a statehood rally at the Robert A. Taft Memorial and Carillon. I attended, talked with friends, listened to speeches...
Could There Be COVID Outbreaks in Unvaccinated Communities?
Taking a walk along the commercial streets of the District, it certainly looks like the pandemic is behind us. People stroll past diners on...
Free Counseling for Families Mourning COVID Loss
The impact of the coronavirus on the District and the nation should not be underestimated. Nearly 600,000 Americans have lost their lives to the...
Walk-Up COVID Vaccination Open to Residents 12 and Up
As of Thursday, May 13, DC residents who are 12 to 15 years old can begin getting vaccinated at walk-up sites, hospitals, health centers,...
Defendants Stranded in Jail By Pandemic
When Tom was released by the DC Superior Court from DC Jail in December 2020, the twenty-seven-year-old man had been held for over seven...
Apply for Help Making Mortgage Payments
Are you having trouble making your mortgage payments because of a lack of work, or enough work? Could you make your mortgage payments moving...
Help for DC Tenants
Under the terms of the DC Health Emergency declared by Mayor Muriel Bowser (D) on March 11, 2020, District residents cannot be evicted or...
DC Helps Home Owners Impacted By COVID
The District of Columbia Housing Finance Agency (DCHFA) has created the DC Mortgage Assistance Program (DC MAP). DC MAP provides COVID-impacted, qualified borrowers with...