The Garment's Hem
The Garment’s Hem, Inc. (Mt. 9:20-21) is a non-profit organization that provides medical and mental health services to individuals and families. They are a group of Christian health professionals committed to an integrative approach to mental, physical, and spiritual wellness. Psychological services include individual and family therapy, premarital and marital counseling, crisis intervention, domestic violence awareness and prevention, and drug and alcohol prevention and treatment.
For more information and to schedule appointments, please contact Dr. Sherrill
McMillan, 301-333-1765.
The Metropolitan Community Development Corporation
On September 8, 2000, Metropolitan Community Development Corporation (MCDC)
was incorporated as a non-profit organization to promote the spiritual and
cultural enrichment of the community; to plan, provide for and administer
community services and programs that contribute to the social development and
economic growth of the community, its families and individuals; and to mobilize
the resources of the community to promote and sponsor programs for job and life
skills training, health care, education, youth development and business
development.
Metropolitan Community Development Corporation (MCDC) is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit
corporation. It is incorporated in the District of Columbia under its Nonprofit
Corporation Act and authorized to transact business in the State of Maryland as
the “Metropolitan Baptist Community Development Corporation”. Since its
inception, MCDC has learned that ordinary individuals with the right spirit and
partnerships can achieve extraordinary things.
The Metropolitan Day School, Inc., founded in 1998 by the Metropolitan Baptist Church, is a coeducational institution that enrolls students in grades K-3 (3 years) through Grade five. Its mission is to develop the minds, bodies and spirits of children, creating in them a passion for lifelong learning, a commitment to caring for others, and habits of healthy living.
The Metropolitan Delta Adult
Literacy Council
The mission of the Council is to enable adults, older youths, and families
within the Washington, D.C., vicinity to solve problems they encounter in their
daily lives and to participate in and contribute to their community.
Metropolitan/Delta Adult Literacy Council, Inc. (M/DALC), operates programs and
services that assist adult learners in their efforts to raise their education
level, strengthen their parenting knowledge, and develop new and improved
employability skills. Among the 213 program participants who have attended since
July 2003, one or more have for the first time obtained a library card, read
library books, written newsletter articles, learned parenting skills, improved
their knowledge of nutrition, domestic violence, and substance abuse prevention,
learned to use the internet, completed job applications online, obtained a new
job, advanced on their current job, volunteered for a political campaign, and
attended a worldwide literacy conference
The Metropolitan Federal Credit Union
The mission of the Metropolitan Credit Union is to provide a safe place for
members to save and borrow. Established in 1956, the Credit Union offers an
array of financial services. Share accounts, IRAs, vacation clubs, personal
loans, car loans, student loans and home equity loans complete our portfolio of
services. Members’ savings provide the capital that allows fellow members to
borrow at a reasonable rate.
Hours of Operation: Wednesdays from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. and Between
services on Sunday.
President: Marvin W. Rogers