Queens Chapel Civic Association | P.O. Box 4490 · Washington DC 20017 | 240-886-5817

Queens Chapel Civic Association

Washington, DC

QCCA Members Honored at the DC Federation of Civic Associations event
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Summer 2025 Civic Seer Newsletter
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New Hybrid meeting Schedule Announced
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2026 Rev. David turner Memorial Scholarship Application
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Valentine Silent Tea Fundraiser | Feb 2nd – 27th, 2026

About QCCA

The Queens Chapel Civic Association (QCCA) was organized in 1964 to be a liaison between our community and locally elected, and appointed officials. Our organization provides the nexus for dialogue with our public officials and the community they represent while keeping residents informed about the city’s municipal laws, ordinances, and public interest issues that influence Queens Chapel, along with its surrounding neighbors. Including Brookland, North Michigan Park, Michigan Park, and Woodridge.

The Mission of the QCCA is to provide a forum that allows residents to learn about and discuss issues that affect Queens Chapel, as well as neighboring communities. We’ve set out to achieve our goals through sponsoring and participating in activities that improve the quality of life in the community, while also supporting initiatives to preserve its beauty and serenity.

The Queens Chapel Community includes the following 11 streets: the 4700-4800 block of Eastern Avenue NE, the 4700-4800 block of Queens Chapel Terrace NE, the 1600-1800 block of Michigan Avenue NE, the 4400 block of South Dakota Avenue NE, the 4400 block of 16th Street, the 1600-1700 block of Webster Street NE, the 4500 block of 17th Street NE, the 1700 block of Allison Street NE, the 1600-1700 block of Buchanan Street NE, the 1600 block of Crittenden Street NE, the 4800-4900 block of 16th Street NE, and the 1600 block of Varnum Place NE.

Our Programs

Community Clean-Up & Beautification

The QCCA sponsors a community clean-up during the Spring and Fall seasons.

REVEREND DAVID TURNER SCHOLARSHIP

In June of every year, The QCCA awards 2 exceptional high school graduates from the Queens Chapel community.

COMMUNITY POTLUCK

The QCCA host two annual potlucks. A Spring time edition in June and a Holiday edition in December.

silent valentine's tea

Sponsored by the Queens Chapel Civic Association to supplement fundraising efforts for the annual scholarship award to an eligible Queens Chapel graduating high school senior.

Our Executive Committee Members