In support of CFUF’s Economic Success programming for Baltimore residents to access and retain meaningful employment and create intergenerational wealth and family achievement.
In support of capital costs to establish an Excel Center adult high school in Baltimore City, where 165 adults can earn a high school diploma and industry-specific certifications, tuition-free.
In support of Turnaround Tuesday, which focuses on finding and creating quality jobs that pay over $16 per hour, offer medical and vacation benefits, and provide a career pathway for 280 Baltimore residents.
In support of wages for six formerly homeless individuals to collect and deliver donated furniture to recently housed homeless individuals and families.
In support of the Leaders in Transition program, assisting 40 Baltimore City High School students with disabilities to discover and pursue their career interests through paid work experience at healthcare institutions.
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