Who We Are

Our History

The Washington Children’s Foundation traces its origins to the early part of the nineteenth century and the very first organized effort, public or private, on behalf of children orphaned during the War of 1812.

Meet Our Board Of Directors

Charles C. Wilkes, Esquire
Chairman
Chairman, The Wilkes Company
Karen M. Hardwick, Esquire
Vice President
Senior Vice President & General Counsel WGL Holdings, Inc. and Washington Gas
Walter Owen Pryor, Esquire
Interim General Counsel
Chief Compliance Officer and Vice President of Legal Affairs Chicago State University
Michael F. Ryan
Executive Director

About Us

The Washington City Orphan Asylum was founded in 1815, with the First Lady Dolly Madison as its first President. Today, The Washington Children’s Foundation remains dedicated to supporting at-risk children in the District of Columbia. We seek out organizations that have a strong record of providing such support and make grants which we hope will ensure their continuing efficiency and success.