We are privileged to have contributed to the work and achievements of many organizations in the Baltimore area.
To learn more about these non-profits, and the specific projects we funded, please access our database of grant recipients.
Family Services Program
Services for families who are new homeowners
The Ark School
Pre-school for homeless children ages 3-5
Dance Girls Of Baltimore
After-school dance program to build self-esteem and foster healthy choices for at-risk girls
Evening Childcare
Evening childcare services for mothers attending domestic violence education and support programs
Isaiah Wellness Center
Exercise program and health education for seniors
Horummari Project
Early Headstart program in Southeast Baltimore to help new refugees
Girls Empowerment Mission (GEM)
After school enrichment and mentoring program for at-risk high school girls
Free Healthcare Services
Provides 800+ patient visits and dispenses 2300+ prescription medications to new and long-term patients
High School Expansion
One-on-one tutoring and mentoring for 5th grade girls
Family Traditions
Nursery social worker and childcare coordinator for the Family Traditions program
Women's Support Center
Women's support group focussed on increasing problem-solving skills
Powerful Women
Training services including GED assistance, computer skills and job readiness
Expanding To 7th Grade
Adding grade 7 to this all-girls, tuition-free, Catholic middle school
Adelante Program
Support, education and counseling for Latinas who have experienced domestic abuse
Heading Toward Healthcare
Tuition assistance for job training in allied health careers
Program Restoration
Life skills classes for women who are recovering addicts
Project HOLA!
Support group for Latina mothers
Youth Opportunity Programs
GED, life skills and job training programs for young mothers
Susanna Wesley House Family Program
Family enrichment program for women and children residents of this transitional house