Nonprofit DMV Does Good Hosts Giveaway for Unhoused in D.C., Providing Essential Supplies
A nonprofit organization, DMV Does Good, recently held a giveaway event for unhoused individuals in Washington D.C. The event took place at the Downtown Day Services Center, located in the basement of New York Avenue Presbyterian Church. Approximately 20 volunteers participated, distributing food, clothing, and other essential supplies to nearly 40 people in need. The event marked the fifth anniversary of DMV Does Good's efforts to support the unhoused community. Founded by Isaac Moore during the coronavirus pandemic, the organization has grown to include 13 board members, many of whom are former military personnel. The group regularly conducts 'Pop-Up Give Backs' across D.C., Maryland, and Virginia, providing assistance to over 3,000 people since its inception.