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Waterfront Church Special Needs Ministry (Capernaum)

Waterfront Church

Washington, District of Columbia

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Jun 3, 2026

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100 K Street SE, Washington, DC 20003

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Provider overview

Waterfront Church's Special Needs Ministry in Navy Yard, Washington, DC runs Capernaum on Thursday nights for junior high and high school students with disabilities, plus a monthly Capernaum Kids gathering.

Waterfront Church is a Washington, DC church in the Navy Yard area with a Special Needs Ministry that runs Capernaum gatherings for students with disabilities.

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Ages
Junior high and high school students with special needs for Capernaum; younger children for Capernaum Kids
Season
Year-round, with Capernaum on Thursday nights and Capernaum Kids monthly
Cost
Confirm that the Special Needs Ministry gatherings are free and how a new family or student gets started.

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Waterfront Church

100 K Street SE, Washington, DC 20003

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Capernaum special needs gatherings

Weekly Capernaum nights and a monthly Capernaum Kids gathering for students with disabilities, with friendship, support, and buddy pairing.

Ages
Junior high and high school students with special needs for Capernaum; younger children for Capernaum Kids
Season
Year-round, with Capernaum on Thursday nights and Capernaum Kids monthly
Schedule
Capernaum meets Thursday nights 6:00-8:00 p.m. at 100 K Street SE; Capernaum Kids meets the first Wednesday of each month. Confirm current details with the church.
Cost
Confirm that the Special Needs Ministry gatherings are free and how a new family or student gets started.
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Jun 3, 2026
Why this is listed
Waterfront Church in Washington, DC names a Special Needs Ministry that hosts Capernaum every Thursday night from 6:00 to 8:00 in the Main Space at 100 K Street SE for students with special needs in junior high and high school to meet, make friends, and be supported, with Capernaum Kids meeting monthly.
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Capernaum special needs gatherings

Waterfront Church in Washington, DC names a Special Needs Ministry that hosts Capernaum every Thursday night from 6:00 to 8:00 in the Main Space at 100 K Street SE for students with special needs in junior high and high school to meet, make friends, and be supported, with Capernaum Kids meeting monthly.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names a Special Needs Ministry, Capernaum, students with physical and intellectual disabilities, and nurturing and supporting students unconditionally.

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What we found: Waterfront Church in Washington, DC names a Special Needs Ministry that hosts Capernaum every Thursday night from 6:00 to 8:00 in the Main Space at 100 K Street SE for students with special needs in junior high and high school to meet, make friends, and be supported, with Capernaum Kids meeting monthly.

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