They haven’t stopped evicting encampments, but we won’t stop our pressure
It’s happening again. On Tuesday, July 30, the District will evict another 14 people from an encampment. During a summer of record-breaking heat, these neighbors settled together near a vent producing cool air for their survival. Approximately 10 of the 14 people who will be displaced on Tuesday were previously displaced from a Foggy Bottom… View Article
Read MoreMiriam’s Kitchen cites severe gaps in upcoming DC budget
When Mayor Bowser proposed her budget, we knew there was work to do. Drastic cuts to essential housing resources like PSH (Permanent Supportive Housing), ERAP (Emergency Rental Assistance), and more, sacrifice the hope of – and support for – our neighbors experiencing homelessness or housing insecurity. So, we acted. In coalition through The… View Article
Read MoreThe DC FY25 Budget Woefully Underfunds Housing to End Homelessness
This week, the DC Council took their first vote on Mayor Bowser’s proposed FY 2025 budget. As we shared in April, the Mayor’s budget not only fell horribly short of meaningfully addressing chronic homelessness, but also made devastating cuts across DC’s social safety net. While the Council has made increases to many programs, shockingly few… View Article
Read MoreMK Leaders Voice Opposition to Foggy Bottom Encampment Enclosures
In the past week, dozens of our neighbors experiencing homelessness had their homes destroyed or were forced to move as encampments in the Foggy Bottom area and Ward 2 were cleared. These encampment closures, conducted by Mayor Bowser’s administration and the National Park Service, forced our neighbors to leave their homes, many with nowhere else… View Article
Read MoreIntroducing Our Amazing MK Gala Auction Items!
It’s that time of year again — the 2024 Miriam’s Kitchen Gala is almost here! We’re excited to join our MK community at the District Winery for an evening that is sure to make a lasting impact on the lives of our neighbors experiencing homelessness. One of our favorite aspects of the gala is our… View Article
Read MoreMayor’s Proposed FY25 Budget Cuts Programs Critical to Ending Chronic Homelessness
Earlier this year, Miriam’s Kitchen and our partners at The Way Home Campaign encouraged Mayor Bowser to make bold and necessary investments in proven programs that prevent and end homelessness here in the District in her Fiscal Year 2025 budget proposal. We knew this would be a tough budget season because the mayor was tasked… View Article
Read MoreThe Secure DC Bill Will Not Make Us Safer
In January, Ward 2 Councilmember Brooke Pinto introduced The Secure DC Omnibus Amendment Act of 2024 with support from Mayor Bowser. This legislation is riddled with harmful policies and laws that will result in more people being jailed without cause, longer sentences, increased police violence, and reductions in police transparency. It will not make DC… View Article
Read MoreBowser’s Budget Must Prioritize Funding to End Chronic Homelessness
Thousands of our neighbors are experiencing homelessness and in 2023, nearly 100 of our neighbors in Washington, D.C. died without housing. With unsheltered homelessness on the rise, it’s more important than ever that we remember the urgency of ending homelessness. There are increasing pressures on DC’s budget and, as a community, we must not only… View Article
Read MoreJoin Miriam’s Kitchen at the 11th Annual Homeless Memorial and Vigil
The holiday season is most commonly a time to give thanks for all that you have, to celebrate the year’s end, and to usher in new beginnings with family and friends. But for those who are unhoused, the winter season brings dangerous, frigid temperatures that only exacerbate the challenges of living without a home. … View Article
Read MoreOur Statement on the Non-Congregate Shelter in Foggy Bottom
Miriam’s Kitchen is thrilled to support a new non-congregate shelter coming to our neighborhood. During our 40 years of providing services to our neighbors experiencing homelessness in DC, we’ve stood by the beliefs that: housing is the solution to homelessness; and safe, dignified shelters make it possible for our unhoused neighbors to move through the… View Article
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