A few more restrictions but no less joy as child care re-opens at Sarah’s House
In normal times, the start of the day at the child care program at Sarah's House is a joyful and rambunctious scramble. Parents gather to sign in their children while kids rush into classrooms to [...]
The powerful first step to find housing
There are an average of 2,193 people experiencing homelessness in Baltimore City on any given day, according to a 2020 report for the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development. Every person included in that [...]
As the state enters “stage three” of COVID recovery, Catholic Charities holds steady
As Maryland relaxes restrictions related to COVID-19, officially entering its "stage three" of recovery in early September, Catholic Charities remains thoughtful and deliberate in determining the best ways to serve while keeping colleagues, volunteers, clients [...]
No gift like the present for seniors at Holy Korean Martyrs
"Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift of God, which is why we call it the present." This recognizable quote, often attributed to American cartoonist Bil Keane, resonated particularly well with [...]
With Saint Agnes Hospital, My Brother’s Keeper launches new primary-care services
This month, My Brother's Keeper is launching an on-site primary care clinic in partnership with Saint Agnes Hospital, adding to the wide spectrum of services it offers as a one-stop shop for West Baltimore neighbors [...]
As college students return to some kind of education, degrees still prevent poverty
The American dream has evolved over the years. At one point it wasn't uncommon to graduate high school, get married, and find a lucrative job that allowed you to feed a family of four and [...]