SPECIAL INTEREST LINKS AND TELEPHONE NUMBERS
Where To Go For Help
- Local Emergency - 911 (Police, Fire, Ambulance)
- DC Emergency Psychiatric Response - (202) 673-9320 (24 hrs.)
- Psychiatric Institute of Washington, DC, 4228 Wisconsin Ave., NW - (202) 965-8400 (24 hrs.)
- Crisis Line - (202) 561-7000 (24 hrs.)
Campus Area Yellow Pages
Search for businesses nearest to Southeastern University campus, provided by superpages.com
The Womens Center
A counseling center for women in the metro area
Things to Do in Washington
SEU's location in the exciting, cosmopolitan capitol of the free world, Washington, DC, gives "Southeasterners" infinite opportunities for personal and professional development. More than any other city, there are numerous free things to do. There is no excuse to be bored in Washington!
Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteering is a great way to:
- Meet new friends
- Gain leadership and community experience that's good for your resume and
- Share the luck you have been given with those who could use your help
A few of the good sources of volunteer opportunities in Washington are:
Greater DC Cares
Participates in a variety of community service projects
Byte Back
Teaching computer skills to under-served populations
Single Volunteers of DC
Participates in a variety of community service projects
Food and Friends
Prepares meals and delivers them to people who are homebound with HIV and Aids. This organization is within walking distance of SEU.
Cultural Opportunities
Complete list of museums in the Washington area.
Washington Districts and Landmarks
Recreational Opportunities
Parties and Social Events
Hobbies and Sports
Sports Leagues
Badmitton
Bowling
Chess
Others
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