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Beacon Landing – a real home for unhoused disabled people through The Lamb Center.
Fairfax City resident Frank Taylor crochets hats and scarves for people experiencing homelessness.
Read MoreSafe Place for the Unhoused to Express Creativity
The Lamb Center’s art program: a safe space for creativity and community, allowing us all to see people in another context. Read here.
Read MoreA Tent Big Enough for Everyone
We’re excited to share a recent blog post featured by Tysons Interfaith as part of their “What’s Going Right” series. The blog post, titled “A Tent Big Enough for Everyone” highlights TLC’s Christ-centered, community-driven approach to serving neighbors experiencing homelessness. Read here.
Read MoreNonprofits say the economy, not the federal takeover, is behind a rise in homelessness in D.C.’s surrounding counties
Local nonprofits, including The Lamb Center, respond to rising homelessness. Read more here.
Read MoreThe Nightcap: Washington Commanders rookies volunteer at The Lamb Center
Fairfax City resident Frank Taylor crochets hats and scarves for people experiencing homelessness.
Read More[VIDEO] Groundbreaking of Beacon Landing
Fairfax City resident Frank Taylor crochets hats and scarves for people experiencing homelessness.
Read MoreLargest Permanent Supportive Housing Community in Northern Virginia Breaks Ground in Fairfax
Fairfax City resident Frank Taylor crochets hats and scarves for people experiencing homelessness.
Read MoreConstruction Underway in Fairfax City on Region’s Largest Supportive Housing Project
Fairfax City resident Frank Taylor crochets hats and scarves for people experiencing homelessness.
Read MoreBanquet Raises $273K For Fairfax City’s Homeless Day Shelter
Fairfax City resident Frank Taylor crochets hats and scarves for people experiencing homelessness.
Read MoreLamb Center Updates Dental Clinic Serving Fairfax City’s Homeless
Fairfax City resident Frank Taylor crochets hats and scarves for people experiencing homelessness.
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