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Attachment to HAHSTA Q26 – Condom Distribution Attachment to Q26 - HAHSTA Condom Distribution Partners Community Sites Organization Name Address 1 Address 2 Zip code ¡Empodérate! Youth Center - La Clinica del Pueblo 3055 Mount Pleasant St. NW, 20009 1330 Tenants Association 1330 7th Street, NW Apt 203 20001 Academy of Hope 601 Edgewood Street, NE Suite 305 20017 Accent on Health, LLC 1328 Southern Avenue, SE Suite 205 20032 African American Family Institution 1109 Michigan Avenue, NE 20017 African Wellness Center, INC. 3109 Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue Suite 7 20032 Alex's Unisex Styling 3163 Mt. Pleasant Street, NW 20010 All Souls, Unitarian 1500 Harvard Street, NW 20009 American University 4400 Massachusettes Ave, NW 20016 Amy Jacques Garvey Institute, Inc. 4243 Lane Place NE 20019 Anacostia Community Outreach Center 707 24th St, NE 20002 Andromeda Transcultural 1400 Decatur Street, NW 20011 Andromeda Transcultural Health 1400 Decatur St NW 20011 Angels and Associates Inc. 1208 Evarts Street, NE 20018 Avery Healthcare 650 Pennsylvania Ave SE Suite 320 20003 Beacon House 601 Edgewood Street, NE Suite 15 20017 Benning Road Primary Care 1647 Benning Road NE SUITE 304 20002 Benning Road Primary Care 1647 Benning Road, NE 20002 Bethesda Baptist Church 3716 Grant Place, NE 20019 Beyond Light 2834 R Street, SE 20020 Biergarten Haus 1355 H Street, NE 20002 Big Chair Chess Club 4233 Sheriff Road, NE 20019 BioScrip Pharmacy 1325 14th Street, NW 20005 Bread for the City 1525 Seventh Street, NW 20001 Buxtox Glory International Market 4013 Georgia Ave, NW 20011 Calvary Healthcare Inc 802 Rhode Island Avenue, NE 20018 Capital Clinical Integrated Network (CCIN) 1400 L Street NW, Suite 300 20005 Capital Hill Premium Cigars 1006 Florida Avenue, NE 20002 Capital View Home Health 1820 Jefferson Place NW 20036 Capitol Hill Group Ministry 1210 I Street, SE Room 12 20003 Capitol Hill Ministries (Sheryl's Place) 1338 G Street, SE 20003 Care for Youth Inc 5815 5th Street, NW 20011 Careco Mental Health 6323 Georgia Ave, NW 20011 Career Team 1412 4th Street, SW 20024 Casa Ruby 2822 Georgia Ave, NW 20001 Casa Ruby 2822 Georgia Avenue, NW Suite B 20001 Cat Walk 1404 H Street, NE 20002 CHA 899 North Capitol Street NE 3rd Floor 20002 CHA/DC Healthy Start 899 North Capital Street, NE 7rd Floor 20002 Chance2Dance 5758 Central Avenue SE 20019 Children's ED at United Medical Center 1310 Southern Avenue, SE 20032 Children's Health Center 2501 Good Hope Road, SE 20020 Children's Health Center- Shaw 2220 11th Street, NW 20001 Children's Medical Care Center 5425 14th Street NW 20011 Children's National Medical Center Generations Program 111 Michigan Avenue, NW 20010 Children's National Medical Center - Center for Translational Science 111 Michigan Avenue, NW Main Hospital, Suite R-213 20010 Clean and Sober Streets 425 2nd St, NW # 2N 20001 CMS Health Initiatives 1307 H Street, NE 20002 Coalition for the Homeless - Emery Shelter 1725 Lincoln Rd. NE 20002 CHANCES 769 Girard St NW 20001 Columbia Heights Care Pharmacy 3316 14th Street, NW 20010 Columbia Road Health Services 1660 Columbia Road, NW 20009 Columbia Station 2325 18th Street, NW 20009 CommUnity Connections - Unity Health Care, Inc. 801 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE 20003 Community Council for the Homeless at Friendship Place 4713 Wisconsin Avenue, NW 20016 Community Education Group 2303 M.L.K. Ave., SE 20020 Community Family Life Services 305 E Street, NW 20001 Community of Hope 4 Atlantic St SW 20032 Concerned Citizens on Alcohol & Drug Abuse Inc. 3115 Martin Luther King Jr, SE 20032 Congress Heights Main Streets 3127 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave., SE Suite D 20032 Congressional Black Caucus Foundation 1720 Massachusetts Avenue, NW AVOICE Project 20036 Cookies Corner 1970 2nd Street, NW 20001 Coolidge Senior High School 6315 5th St NW 20011 Corcoran College of Art and Design Student Housing 2424 Pennsylvania Ave NW 20037 Corcoran School of Art 500 17th Street NW 20006 Court Services & Offender Supervisor Agency 910 Rhode Island Avenue, NE 3rd Floor 20018 Courtney's House 1600 Levis Street, NE 20002 Covenant Baptist Church 3845 South Capitol Street, SW 20011 Crew Club 1321 14th street, NW 20005 CSOSA 300 Indiana Ave Rm 2053 20002 CSOSA 1230 Taylor Street, NW Room 103 20011 CSOSA - Women's Mental health Unit 25 K Street NE, Suite 113 20002 CSOSA - Women's Supervision Team 29 25 K St, NE Room 214 20002 Damien Ministries 2200 Rhode Island Avenue, NE 20018 Dangerously Delicisous Pies 1339 H Street, NE 20002 Davita Dialysis 810 1st Street, NE Ste. 100 20002 DBH- Addiction Prevention and Recovery Administration 64 New York Ave N.E suite L115 Florida 20002 DBH-MHSD 35 K Street NE 20002 DC DPR Office of Teen Programs 1480 Girard Street, NW 1st Floor 20009 DC Eagle 639 New York Avenue, NW 20001 DC Office on Aging 500 K Street, NE 20002 DC STD Control Program 1900 Massachusetts Avenue, SE Bldg 8 20003 DC Superior Court 510 4th Street N.W. 20001 DC Superior Court - Southeast Satellite Office, BARJ 1110 V Street, SE 20020 DCPS: Columbia Heights Education Campus-Bell 310 16th Street N.W. 20010 Deaf-REACH 3521 12th Street, NE 20017 Dee's Barbershop 406 15th Street, NE 20019 Department of Behavioral Health 64 New York Ave Ne 20002 Department on Disability/Health and Wellness 1125 15th Street NW 8 floor 20005 Dept on Disability/Health and Wellness Unit C/O Jimmy Norman, RN - - - 8th Floor 1125 15th Street NW 20005 Destiny, Power, & Purpose Inc. 909 43rd Place, NE 20019 Developing Families Center 801 17th Street, NE 20002 District of Columbia Superior Court 510-4th Street, NW 20001 DOH APRA 1300 First Street, NE Suite 318 20002 DOH HAHSTA 899 North Capitol Street, NE 4th Floor 20002 DOh-CHA 899 n. capitol st NE 3rd floor 20002 Dr. Danny Mamodesene 7733 Alaska Avenue, NW 20012 Duke Ellington School of the Arts 3500 R Street, NW 20007 DYRS Department of Youth Rehabilitation Services 450 H Street, NW 20001 Elaine Ellis Center of Healh 1605 Kenilworth Avenue, NE 20019 Empoderate 3055 Mt. Pleasant St., NW 20009 Empowerment Enterprise 2 1610 T street SE 20020 Enterprise Theater and Jazz Lounge 2917 Georgia Avenue, NW 20001 Ethiopia Community Devpt Council 1901 9th Street, NW 20001 FAIR Girls, Inc. 2100 M St, NW Suite 170-254 20037 Family & Medical Counseling Services 2041 Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, SE Suite 230 20020 Family & Medical Counseling Services, Inc 2041 Martin Luther King Jr. AVE.SE Suite 230 20020 Family Health and Birth Center 801 17th Street, NE 20002 Family Matters of Greater Washington Ward 2 Aging Services 1507 9th Street NW 20001 Family Matters of Greater Washington Ward 6 1318 H Street NE 20002 Family Practices Medical Services, PC 1647 Benning Road, NE Suite 302 20002 Family Preservation Services 3341 Benning Rd, NE 20019 FBR Branch Boys & Girls Club 1901 Mississippi Avenue, S.E. 20020 Food & Friends 219 Riggs Road, NE 20011 Fort Lincoln Pharmacy & Medical Equipment 3180 Bladensburg Rd, NE 20018 Foundation Angie 5922 13th ST NW Apt. 301 20011 foundation angie 5922 13th ST NW Apt. 301 20011 Franciss Beauty Salon 1400 Odgen St. (14th St.), NW 20010 George Washington University Clinical Research Site 2013 H Street, NW Suite 10 20006 Georgetown University 2115 Wisconsin Avenue, NW Swt 130 20007 GET IT BOYZ AND BABEZ AUTO CLUB 1217 NEW JERSEY AVE NW 20001 Glorious Health and Amusement 2120 West Virginia Ave, NE 20002 Glorious Health Club 2120 West Virginia Avenue, NE 20002 Green Door 1221 Taylor St NW 20011 GW Medical Faculty Associates 2150 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Suite 3-201 - - 3rd Floor 20037 H*yas for Choice 3700 O St NW Copley RHO 20057 HealthHIV 2000 S Street, NW 20009 Healthy Babies Project 801 17th Street, NE 20002 HIPS 1309 Rhode Island Avenue, NE 3rd Floor 20018 HIPS 429 Burbank st. SE 20019 Home Care Partners 1234 Mass. Ave. NW #C-1002 20005 Homes for Hope, Inc 3003 G Street, SE Suite A 20019 HOPE Inc. 2918 Minnesota Ave, S.E. 20019 Hospitality High School 1851 9th Street, NW 20001 House of Ruth, Kidspace Child and Family Development Center 2910 Pennsylvania Ave, SE 20020 Housing Counseling Services 2410 17th Street, NW 20009 Housing Counseling Services 2410 17th Street, NW Suite 100 20009 Housing Opportunities Unlimited 610 Park Road NW Unit # 14 20010 Howard University (HHPLS) 2600 6th Street, NW 20059 Howard University College of Medicine 600 W St, NW 20059 Howard University Hospital OB/GYN 2041 Georgia Avenue, NW Suite 3200 20060 Howard University Hospital Routine Screening Project 2041 Georgia Avenue, NW Suite 6000 Towers 20060 HSC HEALTH CARE SYSTEM 1731 Bunker Hill Road, NE 20017 Hypnotik Entertainment 1340 Sheridan Street, NW 20011 Imani Health Care PC 1530 Gallatin Place, NE 20017 inner light, Inc 1231 Good Hope Rd., SE 20020 ISCOPES - The Milken Institute School of Public Health 950 New Hampshire Ave., 7th Floor 20052 JMB Ministries of Hope 746 Ridge Road, SE 20019 Job Corps Center 1 DC Village Lane, SW 20032 Judith Dominican Style Salon 2407 18th Street, NW Downstairs 20009 Kaiser Permanente Infectious Disease Dept 700 2nd Street, NE 20002 Kuehner House (SOME) 1667 Good Hope Rd, SE 20020 La Clinica Del Pueblo 2831 15th Street, NW 20009 La Clinica del Pueblo Youth Center 3055 Mt. Pleasant St NW 20009 Langston Community Outreach Center Langston Apartments - Leasing Office 2726 Langston Place, SE 20020 Latin American Youth Center 1419 Columbia Road, NW 3rd Floor 20009 Latin American youth center 1419 Columbia Road, NW 20019 LD Tax Services 2435 25th St, SE Suite B 20020 Legislative Counsel, Committee on Health and Human Services 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Suite 115 20004 Little Miss Whiskey's Golden Dollar 1104 H Street, NE 20002 Lizbeth Shoe Repair 3508 12th Street, NE 20017 Los Hermanos Restaurant 1426 Park Road, NW 20010 Luke C.
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