Mission Statement

826DC is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting students ages 6-18 with their creative and expository writing skills, and to helping teachers inspire their students to write. Our services are structured around our understanding that great leaps in learning can happen with one-on-one attention and that strong writing skills are fundamental to future success.

With this in mind we provide drop-in tutoring, field trips, after-school workshops, in-schools tutoring, help for English language learners, and assistance with student publications. All of our programs are challenging and enjoyable, and ultimately strengthen each student's power to express ideas effectively, creatively, confidently, and in his or her individual voice.

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Upcoming Events

09.15.2010 - September 2010 Volunteer Orientation

10.13.2010 - October 2010 Volunteer Orientation

11.04.2010 - November 2010 Volunteer Orientation


NOTE: Unfortunately, our September, October, and November orientations are FULL. Please check back for later dates.

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Get Used to the Seats, 826DC’s newest publication, is on sale now. The seniors of Wilson and Cardozo High Schools came together in this poetic, practical high school how-to for freshman about surviving love, bullies, the perils of cheating and much more. Purchase your copy of Get Used to the Seats now.



The cover of The Way We See It: Complete Coverage of the Nation's Capital From the Inside Out is on sale now! Fiction, poetry, essays, and journalism by students at Cardozo High School offer a unique take on one of the most famous but most misunderstood cities in the world. Purchase your copy of The Way We See It today.



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Operating Status

826DC (formerly Capitol Letters Writing Center) is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofit corporation based in the District of Columbia. Our tax ID number is 26-2426166. Find out more about how you can help. Or see a list of things we need. Or see a list of our donors.



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the lowercase - February 2010

This reading series began in May of 2008 as an effort to provide CLWC volunteers with an opportunity to share their writing with each other and the residents of the District. The readings take place in a relaxed and informal atmosphere on the first Wednesday of the month at Big Bear Café. Nestled in DC’s Bloomingdale neighborhood at 1700 First Street, NW, Big Bear offers an excellent coffee menu and is committed to buying locally and sustainably. Readings begin at 7:00pm. (Readers sign up in advance.) Contact Steve Souryal, Series Coordinator, at stevesouryal@gmail.com.

February
2010 continues with readings by CLWC writers who make it possible for children in the District to enjoy fun and creative opportunities to write.
When: Wednesday, February 3, 7:00pm
Where: Big Bear Café, 1700 First Street, NW (between Florida & R Streets)
How: On the Metro, take the Green line to Shaw-Howard University Station

Posted on Monday February 1, 2010 by William B