3001 South Hanover St.
Baltimore, MD 21225
(855) 546-0976
The festival will include a full day of fun, music, entertainment, land and water-based activities: 6K Rowing Regatta: 8:00 am - 12:00 noon (sign up on regattacentral.com) 500 meter kayak and canoe racing: 12:30-3:00 pm: sign up on the site from 10:00 am onward. All age categories Free canoe and kayak usage: 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm Free Eco-tours of the Middle Branch Basin (history, ecology, etc.) on motorized launches: 3:00 - 5:00 pm (sign up on the site) Free fishing all day (rods/reels/bait provided) from fishing pier Food, exhibits, vendors, and family fun all day Participating organizations include: Baltimore City Department of Recreation and Parks, Baltimore Rowing Club, Parks and People Foundation, Waterfront Partnership
St. Veronica’s Head Start provides age appropriate opportunities for children to help them develop socially, emotionally, physically, and intellectually. Classroom hours are from 8:30am-3:00pm. We are a FREE program! We provide the children with Breakfast, Lunch and Afternoon snack. Locations: Main Site- 2920 Joseph Avenue South Baltimore Child Development Center- 2707 Sethlow Road Westport Academy #225- 2401 Nevada Street St. John’s Lutheran Church- 224 Washburn Avenue Bay Brook Elementary School- 4301 Tenth Street Curtis Bay Elementary #207- 4301 West bay Avenue
Founded in 1974, CCYD's mission is to integrate youth development, social services, health, arts and recreational services to improve the quality of life, strengthen family connections, increase employment opportunities, and build healthy communities. With programs, services and partnerships with government agencies, other organizations and businesses throughout the Baltimore area, CCYD guides and encourages people to set realistic goals for themselves and helps them realized those goals. Our Rediscovering Me Club House fb link is: https://www.facebook.com/rediscoveringmeclubhouse/?fref=ts
This page is dedicated to uplift and support Candi throughout her many life changes and trials of cancer and other chronic illnesses that she is dealing with during this trying time. Your support is greatly appreciated, any info needed is located on our webpage link, or you can contact our admins at any time. Also, If you would rather choose to give thru PayPal, you can do so on the paypal/Donate now link at the bottom of the www.hope4candi.wix.com/hope4candi page, or thru paypal directly at [email protected] Any purchases of items will be PayPal protected. No PayPal account is required, just an email address and a valid credit/debit card. Any mail/cards etc. can be sent to: Candi c/o Ecker PO box 8774 Elkridge, MD 21075 Thank you for your continued love and support!
The charity hasn`t started yet but heres the idea: It takes 1900 gallons of water to make a single pair of jeans so were going to ask people to donate jeans for resale.We are a non-profit organization and all monies go into buying clean drinking water, food , bug nets, etc. for african villages
PRIDE OF BALTIMORE II is a reconstruction of an early 19th-century Baltimore Clipper. These sleek, fast, and maneuverable vessels became famous as privateers during the War of 1812. Their success in capturing British merchant ships inspired the Royal Navy’s attack on Baltimore in 1814. When Francis Scott Key saw the American flag still flying after the all-night bombardment of Fort McHenry, he was inspired to pen the “Star-Spangled Banner.”
Youth Pastors: Scott & Stephanie Lester Children's Pastors: Don & Edna Newman Worship Leader: Sarah & Stephanie Bowyer-Lester Sunday School Super attendant: Stephanie Lester
Activities for students include a wide variety to enrich the student’s total development. Integrated, throughout the programs, is an emphasis on learning respect for self and others, the value of good manners, conflict resolution, character, teamwork, effective communication skills, healthy habits, and responsibility. Throughout the year at different locations, programs have included: · sports, such as swimming, ice skating, basketball, soccer, roller skating, touch football, kickball, golf, tennis, bowling, lacrosse, volleyball, dance, etc. · the arts, such as drawing, painting, sculpture, sewing, needlework, etc. · cooking, drama, reading, writing, science, math, homework, computers, learning games, chess and board games, babysitter training, and leadership skills. · field trips, such as Baltimore and D.C. Zoos, Science Center, Smithsonian Museums, Jeepers, Great Blacks in Wax, Visionary Art Museum, farms, Port Discovery, Baltimore Maritime Museum, movies, B & O Railroad Museum, Baltimore Museum of Art, Museum of Industry, Port Discovery, National Aquarium, Oriole Park, ExploraWorld, Museum of Dentistry, fire stations, Double Rock Park, Burdick Park, North Harford Playfield, and more (school holidays and summers).
A program of the Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults, TEAM FIGHT uses endurance events as a platform to raise awareness and activate people in the young adult cancer fight. TEAM FIGHT is men and women, young and old, and of all levels of athletic ability. Whether you are walking your first 5K or doing your tenth triathlon, TEAM FIGHT provides the support you need to play an active role in the FIGHT against cancer.
The Baltimore Metropolitan Council (BMC) works collaboratively with the chief elected officials in the region to create initiatives to improve the quality of life and economic vitality. BMC, as the Baltimore region’s council of governments (COG), hosts the Baltimore Regional Transportation Board (BRTB), the federal metropolitan planning organization (MPO), and supports local government by coordinating efforts in a range of policy areas including emergency preparedness, housing, cooperative purchasing, environmental planning and workforce development. BMC’s Board of Directors includes the executives of Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Harford and Howard counties, the mayor of the City of Baltimore, a member of the Carroll County Board of Commissioners, a member of the Maryland State Senate, a member of the Maryland House of Delegates, and a gubernatorial appointee from the private sector. Regional planning in the Baltimore region started in 1956, when the Maryland Department of Planning created the Baltimore Regional Planning Council. In 1963, the Regional Planning Council emerged as a separate state agency. The name of the organization was changed to Baltimore Regional Council of Governments (BRCOG) to reflect the RPC’s resolve to serve as the regional voice of local government in 1989. Finally, in 1992, the Maryland General Assembly dissolved BRCOG and created BMC as a private nonprofit organization of the region’s elected executives, to meet the need for a smaller, more efficient organization. The Baltimore Metropolitan Council is an invaluable link between federal funds and regulations, state and regional decision-makers, transportation planning entities, project and initiative stakeholders and the people. The forum and resources BMC provides allows for thoughtful and progressive regional planning efforts of short- and long-term projects.
{our values} The UCF’s work is built on the belief that every young adult diagnosed with cancer deserves hope and support. The values that guide the daily work with young adults as well as the long-term organizational planning include: * Collaboration. Ongoing cooperation and idea and resource sharing will lead to the best possible outcomes for young adults living with cancer and their families. Collaborators include medical providers, the patient advocate world, nonprofit organizations, and private entities, as well as government agencies, community members, individual patients, and the institutions that care for them. * Perseverance. Every obstacle can be overcome with determination, hard work, and resourcefulness. The UCF’s organizational efforts serve as a model for young people during the greatest challenge of their lives. * Integrity. Every donation and dollar spent will be used in the most efficient and effective way. * Compassion. All young adults living with cancer, and their loved ones, deserve to be treated with a concern and sensitivity that reflects the unique medical and emotional issues that they face.
Helping Woman and Men move past Military Sexual Trauma (MST) by telling their story in a discreet manner that will educate the public. Participants are asked to Write, Draw, Paint on an inside out uniform shirt or jacket for example: BDUs, ACUs, digitals, cammies, PT T-shirts, or a uniform that represents the Air Force, Navy, Army, Marine Corps and Coast Guard.
Services and programs offered include a monthly food bank, a clothing closet, a baby supply closet, emergency food assistance, a monthly food bank, and a free community dinner every Friday night. We also have a recovery program that is held every Wednesday night. We are seeking to expand our ministry to do much more, as people join us in our mission we continue to establish the Baltimore Dream Center as a vital community resource.