Have you ever felt like throwing up your hands in frustration? Sometimes it can feel like “nothing” is working or “everything” is against you. Each of us has strengths. Even if the odds are truly against us, there are actions we can take.
The Mayor’s Office of Homeless Services has declared a winter shelter warning for Tuesday, January 14, 2025 at 4 pm until Thursday, January 14, 2025, at 9 am. Call 211 (available 24/7) or 443-984-9540 to connect with shelter. Get more info here.
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After over a decade and many different positions at Johns Hopkins University, we are excited that Wynona China is joining our Health Care for the Homeless family.
It's hard to find just one thing that defines Wynona. She's an amazing programmer, manger and developer. She's a local Poly grad, a Zeta Pi Beta sister and proud mother to eight-year-old twins (a boy and a girl). Since getting her undergrad in Computer Science and her Master's in Business Administration at Towson University, Wynona has dedicated herself to combining technological expertise with a passion for helping people receive the care they deserve.
Wynona says, "I'm eager to start the 'Health Care for the Homeless' chapter of this great novel I'm the star of called Wynona!"
The past few years of working hard and caring for her family has helped Wynona discover what a gift life can be. And we can't wait to be a part of it.
Have you ever felt like throwing up your hands in frustration? Sometimes it can feel like “nothing” is working or “everything” is against you. Each of us has strengths. Even if the odds are truly against us, there are actions we can take.
Send one email today to advocate for housing that serves all Marylanders. Let Governor Moore know that more permanent supportive housing is a good thing—and urge him to stay the course.
At our annual staff holiday party, we take time to honor and celebrate staff members who best represent our Core Values and one HCH-er at Heart.
Larrice is a mother, grandmother, teacher, cook and storyteller who was recently featured in our original documentary, “Taking Care: Portraits from Baltimore.”