Studio regularly partners with organizations connected to the communities and topics of the work we produce, to engage people at the core of stories we bring to the stage and to offer interested audience members a way to learn more about and support the work of these organizations.
For Jonah, we looked to organizations that build community for writers as well as those that support the mental wellbeing and material needs of people destabilized by houselessness, intimate partner violence, and substance use disorder.
DC Writers’ Salon is a studio and community for writers based in Dupont Circle, inviting local authors to engage with the otherwise solo writing process in a way that's connected, accountable, and encouraging.
Supporting Roles takes an integrated approach to create and support a culture of mental health and equitable practice in the American theatre, supporting performing arts practitioners in all aspects of their work and helping to build and maintain resilient, productive, and impactful creative teams.
Founded in 1976, House of Ruth is a leading provider of housing and supportive services for women, children, and families experiencing trauma associated with domestic violence, houselessness, mental health, substance use disorder, and poverty in Washington, DC.
My Sister’s Place (MSP) is the oldest domestic violence shelter in Washington, DC, working to end domestic violence and empower survivors and their children, while providing resources to build a supportive community.