Agency Offers Emergency Food Aid
The D.C. Department of Human Services has set up a one-week emergency
food
stamp program, totaling about $4 million in federal aid, for District
residents who lost food during Hurricane Isabel. Current food stamp
recipients will receive half of their monthly allotment to compensate
for
food lost during the storm, and those who lost income or had to buy
emergency goods can receive special assistance to purchase food. New
applicants for food stamps will also get one month of benefit
distributed
until Oct. 6 at seven service centers run by the Departments’ Income
Maintenance Administration: 508 Kennedy St. NW, 5 N St. NE, 645 H St.
NE;
3917 Minnesota Ave. NE; 3851 Alabama Ave. SE; 400 South Capitol St. NW;
and
2100 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave. SE. The agency’s food stamp customer
service hotline is 202-724-5506.
Public Notice of the 10/7/2003 and 10/21 Meetings of ANC 5C
GOVERNMENT OF DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
ADVISORY NEIGHBORHOOD COMMISSION 5C
POST OFFICE BOX 77761
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20013
TELEPHONE: (202) 832-1965/1966
www.anc5c.org
PUBLIC MEETING NOTICES
Monthly Forum
Invited guests include representatives from the following:
Metropolitan Police Department
Office of the People’s Counsel
Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate
re. a building that they plan to demolish and reconstruct on their
property.
Where: Archbishop Carroll High
School
4300 Harewood Road, N. E.
(Auditorium)
When: Tuesday, October 7, 2003
Time: 7:00 P.M. until 9:00 P.M.
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Monthly Meeting
Where: Paul Laurence Dunbar High
School
1301 New Jersey Avenue, N.W.
When: Tuesday, October 21, 2003
Time: 7:00 P.M. until 9:00 P.M.
JAMES D. BERRY, JR. CHAIRPERSON