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O.P.I.L.
The Oakton Partners In Learning (OPIL) program offers academic, musical and extracurricular support to students outside of school hours.
Tutoring sessions are 1 hour long, and occur between 6-8 PM weekday evenings. Learn more here.
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Committee for Helping Others
CHO is an ALL VOLUNTEER non-profit organization that has provided simple loving charity to the needy in the Oakton, Vienna, Dunn Loring, and Merrifield areas of Northern Virginia since 1969. Learn more about CHO here: https://cho-va.com.
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Community Garden
Our property includes a large community garden space, where neighbors plant, tend and harvest food and flowers. A local friend also tends bee hives, benefitting the entire neighborhood
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1st Tuesday Dinners
We love eating together and regularly share fellowship meals. We gather at 6pm on the first Tuesday of every month for a meal, open to all and prepared by our church members.
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Church Cemetery
Oakton Church of the Brethren Cemetery (established 1903) is located on the west side of the Oakton Church of the Brethren building. Landscaping, site-changes or interments (including cremains) require prior approval through the church office.
For information about interments, contact the church office at (703) 281-4411.
The church cemetery is connected to Flint Hill Cemetery which can be reached at info@flinthillcemetery.org.
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Local Partners
We’re connected to a variety of other groups in the Oakton area: We’re regular supporters of the Oakton Pantry located at Oakton High School and the Lamb Center, a daytime drop-in center for neighbors experiencing homelessness. We also participate in Growing Hope Globally, and our building is home to two other congregations and an Alcoholics Anonymous group.