Baltimore Healthy Start, Inc.
$78,000 / 2002 / Health and Human Services
Three grants for the purchase and renovation of properties for use as transitional housing, administrative space, and a laundromat for Recovery In Community clients participating in a comprehensive substance abuse treatment program. The funds also support staff training and equipment.
Baltimore City Health Department
$5,000 / 2002 / Health and Human Services
For support of the Fourth Annual Conference on Urgent Needs of Newly Released Inmates as 8,000 ex-offenders reenter the community each year in Baltimore City.
Baltimore City Department of Housing and Community Development/Office of Homeless Services
$30,000 / 2002 / Health and Human Services
Matching grant to provide additional emergency winter shelter for homeless women and children in Baltimore City.
Aunt Hattie’s Place, Inc.
$29,300 / 2002 / Health and Human Services
For renovation costs of a long-term family-style residential home in Montgomery County for 12 homeless boys in Baltimore City’s foster care system.
American Institute for Social Justice/ACORN
$95,000 / 2002 / Health and Human Services
For a comprehensive lead poisoning prevention program in the Park Heights area. The initiative allows for an increase in the number of children that can be tested, and a strengthening of abatement and legal enforcement efforts.