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PROGRAM AREAS
The Most Polluted Body of Water in the National
Capital Area
The main stem of the Anacostia River is only 8 miles long, flowing
from Bladensburg, Maryland into the Potomac River at the southeast
tip of the District of Columbia. The Anacostia’s watershed (the
network of streams that lead to the river) covers 176 square miles,
about 5/6 of which lies in Montgomery and Prince George’s counties
in Maryland. read more >>
Teen Pregnancy is Everyone’s Problem
Washington, DC’s young people are one of our city’s most
precious assets. Like every community, we need our children to thrive
if the District is to be the great city we know it can be. read
more >>
A report on partners' accomplishments and activities
Download the third issue of the Summit Fund of Washington's
Progress in the Field, a report on recent accomplishments
and activities from some of our key partners and grantees working
to restore the Anacostia River and prevent teen pregnancy in the District
of Columbia.
Download Progress in the
Field, November 2007 (PDF 7MB) >> |
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| Photo by Anacostia Watershed Society |
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