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49
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DC One Fund Drive
2003-2004 Participants Directory

TABLE OF CONTENTS

About the One Fund.............................................................................................
D.C. One Fund Drive Participating Agencies Alpha Listing...........................
D.C. One Fund Drive Participating Agencies Numeric Listing.......................
I - III
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ABOUT THE ONE FUND

The One Fund Drive is the District government's only official charitable fund-raiser.
D.C. government employees pledge their support annually to not-for-profit, charitable
organizations in the Washington area.

The District government has authorized the United Black Fund, Inc. of Greater
Washington, D.C. and the United Way of the National Capital Area to serve as the
campaign administrators of the 49th D.C. One Fund Drive. The District of Columbia
government will continue to have policy, management and fiscal responsibility for the
One Fund Drive. The One Fund lists over 1,000 tax-exempt, charitable organizations
that will benefit from your generosity in this year's drive.

Many employees find that spreading their donations over the year through payroll
deduction makes it easier to support the D.C. One Fund Drive. Donations to the D.C.
One Fund can also be made by check or cash. Regardless of the payment method you
select, your generous contribution helps to make our community a better place to live
and work in.

You may choose to designate your gift to one or more agencies by writing the four-digit
code in the appropriate box or boxes on the pledge card. Campaign-related expenses,
including the annual audit, are funded first by undesignated contributions and second
by designated contributions to the extent that undesignated contributions are
insufficient. Undesignated contributions remaining after campaign-related expenses, if
any, are applied to the Mayor's Emergency Assistance Fund (up to $50,000). Any
remaining undesignated contributions are distributed to participating agencies in the
amounts based on the percentage of their designated pledges to total designated
pledges in the campaign.














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ELIGIBILITY

In order to receive disbursements from the 49
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D.C. One Fund Drive, all participating
agencies must have a 501© 3, tax-exempt status as determined by the Internal Revenue
Service; must meet the highest organizational and fiscal standards and; meet other
eligibility criteria determined by the District of Columbia One Fund Eligibility
Committee.


MAKING YOUR CONTRIBUTION

As a D.C. government employee, your decision to participate in the One Fund Drive is
personal and voluntary. Employees are encouraged to consider pledging based on the
fair share giving concept. Fair Share Givers donate 1% of their annual gross salary to
the D.C. One Fund Drive. However, the decision to give any amount should be made
by the individual. The goal of the 49
th
D.C. One Fund Drive is to achieve 100 percent
participation by District government employees.
You may give using the convenient method of payroll deduction or make a
contribution by cash or by check made payable to the D.C. One Fund Drive.
Listed below are some points to follow when making your contribution. Please
indicate on your pledge card:

The annual amount you are contributing;
The four-digit designation code(s) for agencies you have selected as designees;
Your signature to authorize payroll deduction;
Your signature and address if you wish to receive an acknowledgement from a
recipient agency that your designated;

our initials and address, where indicated, if you are a Fair Share Giver, and;


Verify pre-printed information, making corrections as needed.





















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Affiliation Codes

The codes listed below follow the names of many of the participants in the 49
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D.C.
One Fund Drive. These codes identify the affiliations with which participants have
voluntarily aligned themselves for efficient representation, coordination and funds
distribution. Participants that applied to the D.C. One Fund and were deemed eligible
to participate in this years drive have been identified by the code [DC].


Americas Charities....................................................................................................
Christian Service Charities ....................................................................................
Community Health Charities of Maryland.............................................................
Earth Share.................................................................................................................
Human Care Charities of America
(dba Independent Charities of America [ICA])
.....................
Global Impact.............................................................................................................
Institute for Black Charities
Local Independent Charities.......................................................................................
United Arts Organization of Greater Washington ....................................................
United Black Fund, Inc. of Greater Washington .......................................................
United Way of the National Capital Area .................................................................
[AC]
[CSC]
[CHC/MD]
[ES]
[HCCA]
[GI]
[IBC]
[LIC]
[UAO]
[UBF]
[UW]



































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8044
A Woman's Choice
703-538-4305
We provide free pregnancy testing, referrals for medical treatment,
housing, social service assistance, and tangible support for pregnant
women, including clothing and equipment. [UW]

8808
AARP Legal Counsel for the Elderly
202-434-2120
Free legal and protective services to Washington, DC residents 60+,
advocacy for nursing home residents, anti-Medicare fraud activities,
legal hotlines, legal representation. [LIC]

1938
Abortion Federation/National
202-667-5881
NAF's bilingual hotline helps women make informed decisions about
their pregnancies with personal assistance, resources, and referrals to
highly qualified providers if they choose an abortion. [ICA]

8244
Abundant Life Christian Outreach Inc., Food Bank & Anchor of
Hope Missions Center
703-823-4100
Assists families and other non-profits by supplying food, clothing,
youth development projects, homemaking classes, emergency
disaster relief and medicines. Helping-hands for disadvantaged
families. [UW]

8893
Abused and Homeless Children's Refuge (Alternative House)
703-506-9191
Abused and homeless children deserve brighter futures. Providing
homes and counseling to end this tragedy. Offers community outreach
programs to help prevent drug abuse and violence. [LIC]

8827
Academy of Hope
202-328-2029
130,000 DC adults lack high school diplomas, 185,000 read below 6th
grade level. Our programs include GED preparation adult basic
education and computer training. [LIC]

9182
Academy of the Holy Cross
301-929-6441
The Academy of the Holy Cross, a Catholic college-preparatory
school valuing diversity, is committed to educating women of courage,
compassion, and scholarship. [UW]

0301
ACCION International
703-393-5113
We give poor people the tools they need to work their way out of
poverty by providing "micro" loans to start their own businesses. [GI]

8001
Action in Community Through Service of Prince William, Inc.
703-441-8606
Provides emergency homeless shelter, food and financial assistance,
domestic violence intervention programs, transitional housing, infant
and child day care, information, referral and crisis hotline. [UW]

8025
Action in Montgomery
301-388-0700
Action In Montgomery is a multi-faith, multi-racial congregation-based
organization mobilizing the power of families to improve the quality of
life for all county residents. [UW]

8011
Adoption Center of Washington
703-549-7774
Creating adoption opportunities for abandoned orphans with loving
families. Families are educated and guided through the joys and
challenges of adoptive parenting. [UW]