Guest post: WBAL-TV’s Megan Pringle
We are grateful to WBAL-TV reporter Megan Pringle for her touching reflection and for her commitment to concern for our neighbors experiencing homelessness, poverty and food insecurity. Megan Pringle I have been working [...]
The inspiration of “Uncle Bernie” Our Daily Bread’s 97-year-old volunteer
“Uncle Bernie” Farace with his niece Marion Romans Originally published April 2019 Bernie Farace has been volunteering at Our Daily Bread Employment Center for over 20 years. While that’s impressive for anyone, it’s [...]
Calling for care: mental and behavioral health during the COVID crisis
Mental health and substance use issues don’t take a break in a pandemic – so neither do the therapists at Catholic Charities’ clinics. Through an agile, largely online response, staff at the 10 Villa Maria [...]
The art of stress relief in the age of pandemic
At any age, there is just something reassuring about a new box of crayons, a quiet moment, and an open invitation to color. That’s the idea behind the studio that art therapist Sheba Sheikhai is [...]
Linea Directa Coronavirus, Somos Baltimore Latino
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‘We Can Do A Lot To Impact Our Community’: Maryland Caterer Keeps Staff Employed By Feeding Those In Need Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
By Stetson Miller, WJZ Baltimore BELTSVILLE, Md. (WJZ) — A local caterer is now putting its expertise in cooking to feed thousands during the coronavirus pandemic. Since much of the restaurant industry is out of work right [...]