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Serving Children and Families Since 1939
Hopkins House is a local charity providing education
programs and services to children, youths, and their
families. Through high-quality preschools, financial
literacy, homeownership, parent involvement, reading and
literacy, and summer enrichment programs, Hopkins House
offers to children and families the skills they will need
for a life time of learning.

Hopkins House was founded in
1939 by a group of concerned citizens brought together by
the sudden loss of federal funding for a favorite Alexandria
nursery. The group, composed mostly of public school teachers,
met on August 7, 1939 and adopted a constitution and bylaws
that formed Hopkins House. They named the institution in
memory of Dr. J. Milton Hopkins, a physician who tended to
the needy in Alexandria for more than 30 years
(Pictured to the left).
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History...
The mission of Hopkins House is to provide quality
educational programs and opportunities to children,
youth, and their families, regardless of income, to help
them achieve, in measurably effective ways, their full
intellectual, economic, and social potential.
FEATURED
REPORTS
2007 Hopkins House Annual Report
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Hopkins House will open on
schedule today.
Hopkins House typically follows the closure, delayed
opening, and early closing schedule of the school district
in which our centers are located. Additional
information is available by calling our telephone
weather advisory line:
703-549-4232 x4097.
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Serving Northern
Virginia and the Washington metropolitan area.
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1224 Princess Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
703/549-4232
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8543 Forest Place
Alexandria, VA 22309
703/549-4232
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