The Community For Creative Non-Violence (CCNV)

The Community For Creative Non-Violence (CCNV)

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Based out of Washington DC, The CCNV believes every person deserves life's basic essentials - food, shelter, clothing and medical care. Homeless Initiative.

CCNV was founded in the 1970's by Father Guinan and a group of George Washington students as an expression of both faith and moral outrage. CCNV was their response to questions about justice and human rights during the Vietnam War. During the first months, CCNV's focus was on education and outreach. Through speakers and workshops, we tried to bring people together in an atmosphere of seriousness a

Photos from Institute for Children, Poverty, and Homelessness's post 05/14/2026
05/11/2026

Looking for stable and supportive housing options?

Join us for our Housing Programs Open House & Orientation on May 1 at the Conway Center.

Learn about available housing opportunities, get guidance on the application process, and connect directly with our team.

Morning and afternoon sessions available. Walk ins welcome, space may be limited.

Contact [email protected] for more information.

04/24/2026

A reminder that, as summer months approach, we usually see a drop in volunteer numbers due to travel, vacations, and students returning home from school.

Consistent support enables us to continue providing essential services to our neighbors. 🫂

Find lots of ways to support our community by volunteering in our bio or on our website! 💗

www.thrivedc.org/volunteer/

04/17/2026

The first heatwave of the season is forecasted to affect the District from Wednesday, 4/15 through the weekend, with highs near 91°.

Use this as a reminder to prepare for summer heat:
- Know your nearest cooling center
- Review your household emergency plans
- Check on neighbors and pets
- Never leave kids or pets alone in parked cars

Visit heat.dc.gov for more.

ReadyDC 04/16/2026

As summer approaches, a reminder that DC offers many resources for staying safe in hot weather.

ReadyDC There are four things every person can do to be prepared for any emergency: 1) build an emergency kit, 2) create an emergency plan, 3) check in on your neighbors, and 4) stay informed. Learn more about how to get prepared with ReadyDC.

Animal advocates hope this will be the year D.C. funds a pet-friendly shelter - Street Sense Media 04/13/2026

“Currently, there are no individual, emergency, family, or domestic violence pet-friendly shelters in the District.”

Animal advocates hope this will be the year D.C. funds a pet-friendly shelter - Street Sense Media Pet owners experiencing homelessness in the District may still have to abandon their furry companions to access shelter, as a D.C. law passed over a year ago to create a pet-friendly homeless shelter remains unfunded.Passed unanimously by the D.C. Council in 2024, the Pets in Housing Amendment Act a...

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