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our impact in the city:

GOOD WORKS DAY

GOOD WORKS DAY 2025: 399 SERVED

Through stability support, essential resources, and hands-on community outreach, in 2025-2024, we served families, women, seniors, children, and first responders—providing housing assistance, basic needs, educational supplies, and compassionate care to hundreds of individuals each year.

GOOD WORKS DAY 2024: 430 SERVED

GOOD WORKS DAY 2023: 250-300 SERVED

Through coordinated community outreach, in 2022-2023, we provided critical stability support and essential resources—including food, youth supplies, health screenings, and seasonal assistance—reaching individuals and families experiencing economic hardship.

GOOD WORKS DAY 2022: 250-300 SERVED

Basic Needs

  • Housing: Provided transitional housing for a displaced family through a home purchased specifically for this purpose.

  • Community Outreach: Served 400+ people annually through food distribution, clothing, laundry support, grocery gift cards, and essential resources.

  • Women: Served 100+ women at Marian House with clothing, toiletries, makeovers, and meals during a dedicated day of care.

 

Youth & Family Support

  • Community Baby Shower: Supported 75+ families with essential resources for infants and young children.

  • Children & Youth: Provided books for children ages 3–10, along with backpacks and school supplies to support learning and school readiness.

 

Health & Wellness

  • Health Screenings: Offered blood pressure screenings as part of ongoing community outreach efforts.

  • Seniors: Engaged seniors at FutureCare Nursing Centers through visits, games, conversation, food decorating, and karaoke—building meaningful relationships and expanding outreach to multiple locations across Maryland.

  • First Responders: Served 50 EMS staff at Grace Medical Center with a free appreciation lunch to support morale and well-being.

 

Partnerships

  • Marian House: Collaborated to serve women through holistic care and essential resources.

  • FutureCare Nursing Centers: Partnered to provide senior engagement and relationship-based programming across multiple Maryland locations.

  • Grace Medical Center: Partnered to honor and support frontline EMS professionals.

  • Cahill Community Center: Partnered to provide a dedicated space for health and wellness activities and essential resources for the community.  

  • Langston Hughes Community Business and Resource Center: Partnered to host a community baby shower supporting mothers in need with essentials items, resources, and care. 

  • The Food Project in Baltimore: In partnership with The Food Project, we collaborated to combat food insecurity by providing nutritious meals and essential food resources to individuals and families experiencing hunger. 

  • Hope Restored

  • Elevate Recovery Centers

  • Baltimore City Recreation and Parks

  • GWWO Architects

  • Samaritan's Purse

  • ​Board of Child Care

  • Kingdom Touch Salon

  • B-More Coffee

  • Faithfully Fit Training

  • St. Vincent De Paul Church 

  • Forest Park Senior Center 

  • TCC Verizon

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