We’re so pleased to introduce you to Harini Kadambi, the new Development Systems Specialist – AmeriCorps VISTA here at 826DC!
Continue reading “Meet the Staff: Harini Kadambi”Meet the Staff: Harini Kadambi

We’re so pleased to introduce you to Harini Kadambi, the new Development Systems Specialist – AmeriCorps VISTA here at 826DC!
Continue reading “Meet the Staff: Harini Kadambi”826DC’s storefront is closed today and Monday in solidarity with the global climate strike. Young people around the world are raising their voices to call for bold climate action—and 826DC students are among them.
Continue reading “We’re with You”826DC is looking for journalism reading recommendations to share with a cohort of seventh-grade scholars at Brookland Middle School!
We’re working with them on an anthology of narrative journalism for this year’s Young Authors’ Book Project. Their writing will explore and express what it’s really like to live and grow up in Washington, DC.
Must-read columns, editorial writing that got you thinking, great local reporting about DC, an interview in which you learned something unexpected, and/or can’t-miss narrative features! If you have any favorite journalists, we’d love to hear about them, too.
Drop us links in this Google Form.
–Help us spread the word about this upcoming book! If you join our list of 826DC Ambassadors, we’ll email you when the proverbial beans are ready to spill.
–Make a one-time or recurring donation of any size here online.
–Share your talents with DC students as an 826DC volunteer. The Young Authors’ Book Project is just one of the free programs you can support! Get started here.