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Housing discrimination occurs when someone treats you unfairly because of your protected class in the rental, sale, insuring, or financing of a home. Protected classes include race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, familial status, military status (state protection), and sexual orientation (local protection). All who seek housing should have an equal opportunity to rent, purchase, finance, or insure the property they choose. Protect The Fair Housing Center is here to ensure all people have the same access to opportunities. Being treated in a discriminatory manner is unjust and unlawful. If you feel that you have been treated unfairly we will actively listen to your complaint. When necessary, we can investigate and pursue enforcement action. The Fair Housing Center is here to ensure all people have the same access to opportunities. Being treated in a discriminatory manner is unjust and unlawful. If you feel that you have been treated unfairly we will actively listen to your complaint. When necessary, we can investigate and pursue enforcement action. The Fair Housing Center understands that some people may not be aware of the fair housing laws or how to identify discriminatory practices. To share this information with the public and housing professionals, we distribute materials, offer trainings, host outreach events, and much more. By ensuring everyone is familiar with fair housing rights, we can help to eliminate discriminatory practices. Our education and outreach efforts can also help people to recognize when they are being treated unfairly.
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Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital, with support from our dedicated adult volunteers, provides girls with a fun, high-quality leadership program. Girl Scouts opens a world of opportunities for girls to make friends, learn new skills, discover the world and explore science, volunteer, go camping and more. As the largest girl-serving organization, our main focus is on leadership development for girls. Girl Scouting has helped girls develop the skills and confidence they need succeed. From our earliest badges in electricity, aeronautics, and natural sciences to today’s all-girl robotics teams and cookie entrepreneurs, girls have challenged themselves through our skill-building opportunities, worked with inspiring role models, and developed lifelong friendships. We’re preparing the next generation of girls for their futures, ensuring that they not only have doors open to them, but also that they possess the confidence to walk through those doors. Girl Scouts Nation`s Capital serves girls in grades K-12 in the Greater Washington Region (District of Columbia and 25 counties in Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia).