Oct 15, 2021
6:30 PM - 10 PM

RECLAIMING: The HeART of Community

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Registration for RECLAIMING: The HeART of Community is open! This FREE online community event is open to all and we can’t wait for you to see what we have planned for Friday, October 15 starting at 6:30 PM. 

Highlights for RECLAIMING 2021:

  • Hosted by 15-year-old emcee Drew Olivia Tillman, (This is Us, Mixed-ish, Roxanne Roxanne) a talented, stand-out actress, and singer from Washington, D.C.
  • Special guest Marcus Johnson, a Billboard-ranked musician and NAACP Image Award nominated jazz keyboardist and pianist will host the pre-show jazz performance.
  • A performance by Wammie Award winning group, The String Queens(TSQ).
  • Nine Youth Artists, including performances by: NCCF’s very own Maya McKinney; America’s Got Talent quarterfinalist, Kelvin Dukes; Sasa Aakil, the 2021 Montgomery County Youth Poet Laureate.

REGISTER NOW: https://app.mobilecause.com/form/kSV9lw?vid=k3tib

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ABOUT US

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Founded in 1915 as an orphanage in the District of Columbia, NCCF is a private, nonprofit child and family welfare agency with a commitment to serving poor, disadvantaged, abused, neglected and/or abandoned children, youth, and their families.

Current program services include emergency shelters and transitional housing for homeless families, a high-intensity therapeutic group home, therapeutic and traditional foster care and adoption, independent living for youth transitioning to adulthood, teen parent services, and community-based prevention services that promote academic achievement, parental involvement, economic and vocational stability, and healthy families. Our programs have become social service models, redefining both NCCF’s reputation and the agency’s position in the human service continuum in the Washington Metropolitan Region.

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Founded in 1915 as an orphanage in the District of Columbia, NCCF is a private, nonprofit child and family welfare agency with a commitment to serving poor, disadvantaged, abused, neglected and/or abandoned children, youth, and their families.

Current program services include emergency shelters and transitional housing for homeless families, a high-intensity therapeutic group home, therapeutic and traditional foster care and adoption, independent living for youth transitioning to adulthood, teen parent services, and community-based prevention services that promote academic achievement, parental involvement, economic and vocational stability, and healthy families. Our programs have become social service models, redefining both NCCF’s reputation and the agency’s position in the human service continuum in the Washington Metropolitan Region.

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