Program areas at SOME
Affordable housing services - in 2022, Some provided safe, affordable housing for 223 families with 375 children, as well as 727 single adults. Some's housing provided supportive services for the residents to help them build on their strengths and achieve greater independence.
Health services - during 2022, Some's medical clinic provided 22,500 visits to a doctor, dentist, therapist, or caseworker across our medical, dental, and behavioral health clinics. The clinics provided quality comprehensive preventive and chronic disease management to their patients in person and through telehealth services.
Addiction treatment and mental health services - during 2022, Some provided comprehensive addiction recovery services, including a residential treatment program, to 194 men and women.
In 2022, 63 cet students enrolled at the center for workforce development program. 51% of students graduated and over 81% of students were employed after completing the program in careers earning at or above minimum wage. Students average starting wage increased for the 6th consecutive year to $18.96. Some's center for employment training prepares men and women with the hard and soft skills needed to secure jobs as medical administration assistants, medical assistants, building maintenance service technicians, and heating ventilation & air conditioning (hvac) technicians. Emergency assistance services - a total of 218409 meals were served through our dining rooms and in our residential programs. 41689 free articles of clothing were distributed and 7,109 showers were provided to men and women experiencing homelessness. Senior services - in 2022, Some's senior center provided 137 extremely low-income senior citizens with hot meals, counseling, transportation, and recreation services. Some provided emergency housing and support to 8 abused and neglected senior citizens in the only program for such citizens in the district of columbia.