Sasha Bruce Youthwork

Sasha Bruce Youthwork Sasha Bruce Youthwork works to improve the lives of runaway, homeless, abused, and neglected at-risk youth and their families in the Washington area.

Summer is coming and young people in Ward 7 deserve a safe, creative place to thrive.This summer, the Holmes Richardson ...
06/12/2026

Summer is coming and young people in Ward 7 deserve a safe, creative place to thrive.

This summer, the Holmes Richardson Community Center will provide:
- Daily arts programming
- Museum and cultural field trips
- Mentorship and community
- Meals and support

Last year, the Center served 325 residents and prevented youth homelessness through food access, workforce support, and family stability.

But when city funding disappeared, we chose to keep the doors open.

Now we're raising $10,000 to launch summer programming for Clay Terrace and Lincoln Heights youth.

If you want to be part of this, we'd love your support. Right now, longtime supporter Larry Fullerton will match the first two $500 gifts.

Donate Today: https://give.sashabruce.org/holmes-richardson

06/09/2026

June is also Men's Mental Health Month.

For young men, asking for help can feel impossible. Stigma says you should "tough it out." But that silence costs lives.

At SBY, we know that young men experiencing homelessness face unique mental health challenges: trauma, survival stress, isolation, and systems that don't always believe them.

We're here to say: Your mental health matters. Asking for help takes strength.

We provide:
- Individual and group counseling
- Trauma-informed support
- Space to process pain without judgment
- Connection to resources

You deserve support. You deserve to heal.

If you need help: 24/7 Hotline (202) 547-7777

he DC Council votes on the city budget on Tuesday, June 9 Our CARES program, which keeps young people out of the justice...
06/05/2026

he DC Council votes on the city budget on Tuesday, June 9

Our CARES program, which keeps young people out of the justice system and gets families real support during crisis is at risk of being cut.

Funded by DHS, CARES works alongside DC Police and the Attorney General’s office to step in the moment a family calls 911. Instead of arrest, youth get respite and access to individual, family, and group counseling. 91% of participants showed a significant improvement over time.

We need you to make one call or send one email before Tuesday. We need just 5 minutes of your time. So, they don’t cut our budget.

Contact your DC Councilmember or Council Chair Phil Mendelson and tell them: fund CARES, keep our youth safe!



Our CARES program, which keeps young people out of the justice system and gets families real support during crisis, is at risk of being cut.

And THAT'S how you kick off Pride Month! 🌈✨Sunday's Drag Brunch for a Cause was pure magic! Fierce performances, bottoml...
06/02/2026

And THAT'S how you kick off Pride Month! 🌈✨

Sunday's Drag Brunch for a Cause was pure magic! Fierce performances, bottomless brunch, and a community coming together to celebrate LGBTQ+ joy.

Big thank you to , Capri Bloomingdale, Kabuki B. Lee, and everyone who showed up with glitter, courage, and love.

Every ticket supports LGBTQ+ youth in our community. Because Pride isn't just about celebration, it's about making sure young people have safe homes, affirming support, and a community that says: You belong here.

The party's just getting started. 🏳️‍🌈

Mental Health Awareness Month may be ending, but the work continues.  At Sasha Bruce Youthwork, mental health support is...
06/01/2026

Mental Health Awareness Month may be ending, but the work continues.

At Sasha Bruce Youthwork, mental health support isn't a one-time conversation; it's built into our programs, our culture, and our commitment to youth.

Because healing doesn't happen in a month. It happens over time, with consistency, care, and people who show up.

Thank you for being part of this community.

If you or someone you know needs support:

24/7 Hotline: (202) 547-7777

Taking care of your mental health doesn't have to be complicated.  Sometimes it looks like: - Taking a walk when everyth...
05/26/2026

Taking care of your mental health doesn't have to be complicated.

Sometimes it looks like:
- Taking a walk when everything feels overwhelming
- Talking to someone you trust
- Getting enough sleep (even when it's hard)
- Setting boundaries
- Letting yourself feel what you feel

You don't have to have it all figured out. You just have to keep going.

If you, or someone you know needs support, we're here.

24/7 Hotline: (202) 547-7777

Today is International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia.  At Sasha Bruce, we believe every young person...
05/17/2026

Today is International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia.

At Sasha Bruce, we believe every young person deserves to be seen, supported, and celebrated for who they are.

LGBTQ+ youth experiencing homelessness face unique challenges—but they are also powerful, resilient, and deserving of safe spaces where they can be their full selves.

We provide:
- Affirming, trauma-informed care
- Safe housing for LGBTQ+ youth
- Support without judgment
- Programs like the Resilience Project (cash assistance and coaching for LGBTQ+ and Latino youth)

You belong here. Always.

Why does trauma-informed care matter?  Because many of the young people we serve have experienced violence, abuse, negle...
05/13/2026

Why does trauma-informed care matter?

Because many of the young people we serve have experienced violence, abuse, neglect, or family separation.

Trauma doesn't just live in the past; it shapes how youth see themselves, trust others, and move through the world.

Trauma-informed care means:
- Recognizing the impact of trauma on behavior and development
- Creating environments where youth feel physically and emotionally safe
- Building trust slowly and consistently
- Responding with empathy, not punishment

At Sasha Bruce, this approach isn't optional—it's how we do the work.

Every young person deserves care that meets them where they are.

Pride doesn't wait for June, and neither do we. 🌈Mark your calendars: Sunday, May 31, at   We're bringing you Drag Brunc...
05/11/2026

Pride doesn't wait for June, and neither do we. 🌈

Mark your calendars: Sunday, May 31, at

We're bringing you Drag Brunch for a Cause, a dazzling afternoon of fierce performances, bottomless brunch, and unapologetic LGBTQ+ joy.

Hosted by the legendary , internationally recognized illusionist, America's Got Talent alum, and the FIRST drag queen ever invited to perform at the White House. (Yes, really.)

Featuring special guests Capri Bloomingdale and Kabuki B. Lee.

Doors: 12 PM | Show: 1-3 PM

Your ticket directly supports LGBTQ+ youth served by Sasha Bruce, providing safe shelter, affirming care, and life-changing resources.

Come for the glam. Stay for the cause. Leave knowing you helped change lives.

Mark your calendars: Sunday, May 31, at Johnny PistolasgBrunch

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741 8th Street SE
Washington D.C., DC
20003

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