What Are Some Ways To Self-assess Your Skill-related Physical Fitness

SOME provides material aid and comfort to our vulnerable neighbors in the District, helping them break the cycle of poverty and homelessness through programs and services that save lives, improve lives, and help transform lives of individuals and families, their communities, and the systems and structures that affect them.

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SOME, Inc. is a proactive equal-opportunity employer. We ensure that all qualified applicants are considered for employment without discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status.

SOME is a faith-inspired organization focusing on our shared humanity and sense of community. We believe all our neighbors deserve dignity, respect, and a path forward, regardless of who they are or where they’re from. Join us as we work to end poverty and homelessness by serving, empowering, and elevating those who need us most.

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SOME is proud to operate in all eight Wards in the District and in Hampshire County, West Virginia. To maintain the privacy of our residents and clients, we do not publicly release the addresses of our programming sites.

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Mark your calendars for SOME’s Annual Break the Cycle Gala on Saturday, September 27th, 2025, at the Washington National Cathedral! This special evening brings together our community to raise critical funds for individuals and families experiencing poverty and homelessness in Washington, DC, while celebrating the resilience and successes of those we serve. To learn more about sponsorship ...

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Since 1970, SOME has been a care provider and a beacon of hope to residents in our nation’s capital. Our services are available to individuals, families, senior citizens, veterans and those affected by physical or mental illness. Every day, we are working to break the cycle of poverty and homelessness through our comprehensive approach.