Q&A with Kevin Feldt
After 15 years with Health Care for the Homeless, Kevin Feldt moved into a newly created Senior Director of Advancement role in August.
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.
Q&A with Kevin Feldt
After 15 years with Health Care for the Homeless, Kevin Feldt moved into a newly created Senior Director of Advancement role in August.
Q&A with Eddie Martin, Jr.
In January 2021, Eddie Martin Jr. transitioned from Director of Engagement into our Senior Director of Equity and Engagement.
"We stand on stolen land. We stand on redlined land. We stand with this community to make possible quality affordable housing to prevent and end homelessness."
25,000 families in Baltimore City are now at risk of eviction, following the U.S. Supreme Court decision to strike down the CDC's eviction moratorium.
Our sock-rocking 5K is baaack and in person on Saturday, November 6.
We're sporting a new route in Patterson Park and the dollars raised help our neighbors regain health and a safe place to call home!
When you walk into Four Ten Lofts—a new 76-unit apartment building in the heart of the Bromo Tower Arts and Entertainment District—you’re greeted with art on the walls, tasteful pops of color and a beautiful open courtyard off of the community room.
Through the isolation of COVID-19, family has been more important than ever for most of us. For sister, mother, grandmother and Uber driver, Tagerin Jackson, strong family connections have always been her lifeline. This is true for most clients despite systems that work to keep them isolated and vulnerable.
Chief Strategy Officer Keiren Havens sits down with Board leaders Chelsea N. Arthur, MS and Cheryl Matricciani, CPA, Esq. to discuss representation, racial equity and their hope for the work ahead.
Joseph Tayler has been trying to catch up for most of his life.
As a kid, his family moved a lot and each new school left him feeling perpetually a step behind. “I’ve always been someone who was curious about information and knowledge,” he remembers. “I just didn’t have people who I could talk to about it.”
We’re saying “see you later,” to Lutheran Volunteer Corps members Christina Benoit and Lauren Talley after a year of service amidst a pandemic. Before they head out, we asked them to reflect on their time in Baltimore and at Health Care for the Homeless.