Day
Activities and Employment
Green Door is
the only program in the District of Columbia that utilizes the Clubhouse
model to get people with mental illness back to work and living
in the community. Working from the individual's strengths, the Clubhouse
provides members with the opportunity to learn employable skills
through meaningful work and to participate in a supportive community.
Green Door promises life-long support as members become self-sufficient
and involved in the wider community. Green Door is based on a model
that was designed by people with mental illness for people with
mental illness.
Green Door participates
in the Ticket to Work Program of the Social Security Administration.
Mental health consumers in the District of Columbia who are eligible
for this program may assign their assign their ticket to Green Door
to participate in the Ticket to Work Program.
Green Door's
Clubhouse program is located in a beautifully restored Victorian
mansion in Northwest Washington. In a Clubhouse, everyone is equal.
It is a place where members can make friends and join in social
activities, get help with recovery from drugs and alcohol, learn
self-advocacy, and improve basic literacy skills. Green Door's Clubhouse
is certified by the International Center for Clubhouse Development.
As a certified Clubhouse, we follow specific standards of operations
that were designed by members and staff together. There are more
than 300 Clubhouses worldwide. Green Door is one of the largest
and the only one in the Washington DC metropolitan area.
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At
the Clubhouse, members can learn to:
Answer
a multi-line phone.
File,
copy, and fax.
Develop
computer and clerical skills.
Work
in a commercial kitchen and café environment, operate
a cash register, and prepare and serve food.
Learn
how to navigate the Internet.
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Green Door's
Clubhouse program helps members get skills they need to become employable.
Members go through a two week orientation, then spend several months
training in one of Green Door's Work Units - Member Services, Dining
Hall, Café, Communications, and Research and Education. Staff
help members build on skills they already have and teach them new
ones.
For example,
the Café Unit operates like any other café in the
city - providing snacks, coffee, and a trendy atmosphere. It also
serves as a teaching tool for members to learn how to provide customer
service, how to operate a cash register, and how to price a menu.
The Dining Hall Unit plans and prepares the daily lunch menu - feeding
more than 100 members and staff daily. This Unit also prepares refreshments
for Green Door parties, special events, and Christmas and Thanksgiving
dinners for members and their families. Members not only learn how
to prepare food, but also how to make food orders, how to serve,
and how to clean a commercial kitchen.
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Joining
Green Door's Clubhouse means:
Working
with staff to set individual recovery goals.
Having
a place to go and being part of a diverse community.
Being
challenged to grow and take responsibility.
Gaining
confidence and self-determination.
Gaining
work skills and getting a job.
Being
a productive citizen in the community.
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Green Door members
have a stake in everything we do and take part in the development
and implementation of all programs. Members are on the management
planning team and the Board of Trustees. Green Door has a consumer/family
Medicaid planning group that develops Medicaid services. Working
together, members and staff run the Green Door Clubhouse. Weekly
policy meetings, open to all members and staff, allow for discussion
of major issues and revision of Green Door policies.
After working
in the Clubhouse, members are placed in six-month transitional jobs
in the community. Transitional placements are low-stress jobs in
mailrooms, food service, and maintenance, and provide competitive
pay by the employer. Once members complete several transitional
jobs, and build up their confidence and résumé, Green
Door teaches them how to get a permanent job.
Hours:
The Clubhouse
is open Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and also
has weekend social activities.
Where
is the Clubhouse?
1623
16th Street NW
Washington, DC 20009
Bus
Routes: S-1, S-2, and S-4
Metro: Red Line. Dupont Circle Station.
Please call
(202) 462-4092 and ask for the Intake Coordinator.
Fax (202) 462-7562
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