J H P Inc.

J H P Inc.

Washington, DC 20003
Tax ID52-1594479

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More about this organization

Mission

To provide and manage job training programs, employment assistance, and housing assistance for homeless people, which will enable them to participate more fully and independently in the community.

About

Resident shelters: JHP operates two shelters in Prince Georges County, Maryland, and one in Washington, DC. JHP's shelters provide meals, assistance with clothing and household essentials, comprehensive case management, and wrap-around services in order to provide the residents with the tools they need to become self-sufficient. Adult residents participate in life skills, education, and employment classes, while children are provided with tutoring and enrichment activities. Each shelter houses a computer lab equipped with high speed internet and a business office for the use of residents. During the year ended June 30, 2019, this program helped 111 people to get employment, and helped 181 move into permanent housing.

Revenue

$2,412,196

Expenses

$2,445,403