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In observance of “Second Chance Month”, the DHS READY Center team is hosting a FAMM Foundation production screening of the documentary “District of Second Chances”. Learn more

The DHS ERAP application portal is open and accepting applications. The portal will remain open until 8,500 applications are receivedLearn more
 

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There is a Temporary Local Benefit to households receiving the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) for the period January 1, 2024, through September 30, 2024. Learn more

 

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Unusual Incidents

An unusual incident is an alleged, suspected, or actual event or occurrence involving a DHS customer, employee, contractor, subcontractor, or volunteer that adversely affects or compromises the integrity of DHS programs or which threatens the health or safety of a DHS customer, District employee or the general public, or District property.

Any individual, who has knowledge of suspected incident, can report the incident to the DHS Office of Program Review, Monitoring and Investigation (OPRMI) by:

  • Completing and submitting the online Unusual Incident Form;
  • Emailing a description of the incident and circumstances to [email protected];
  • Faxing a description of the incident and circumstances to (202) 671-4409;
  • Calling the Unusual Incident Hotline at (202) 673-4464; or
  • Mailing or delivering an Unusual Incident Report, or a description of the incident and circumstances, to the

    DHS Office of Program Review, Monitoring and Investigation,
    64 New York Avenue, NE,
    6th Floor,
    Washington, DC 20002.