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Baltimore
The not for profit ecosystem

Maryland NonProfits ... a list of non-profits (names only)

Burgess COMMENTARY

Peter Burgess


http://www.marylandnonprofits.org/NonprofitResources/OurConsultants.aspx

OUR 2014 CLIENTS INCLUDED:

Arts and Culture Access Art Castle Club, Inc. Stone Soup Films


Associations American Institute of Architects (AIA) Baltimore American Nurses Association


Community/Economic Development, Housing Baltimore Women's Giving Circle Bridges to Housing Stability Chesapeake Regional Accessible Boating Easton Economic Development Corporation Family League of Baltimore Friends of Patterson Park Home Partnership Maryland Business Maryland Housing Counselors Network


Education, Youth and Child Welfare Baltimore Reads, Inc. Baltimore Teacher Network Child Steps International, Inc. Education for United Africa, Inc. (EFUA) Heart of the Civil War Heritage Identity, Inc. i-Ed, Inc. Itineris, Inc. Keys to Success, Inc. Kids Volunteer Network, Inc. Maryland Book Bank, Inc. South Baltimore Learning Center The Training Source Village Learning Place Woodside Childcare Center


Environment and Animals Baltimore Pump Out for Clean Water Bee Informed Partnerships, Inc. Chesapeake Bay Trust Conservatory Heritage Foundation Future Harvest Gunpowder Valley Conservancy Love on a Leash Show Your Soft Side, Inc. Foundations AJD Foundation, Inc. Baltimore City Foundation CAOBAS Foundation Gifts of Love Foundation, Inc. Trawick Foundation Uzima Foundation, Inc.


Government Agencies Baltimore City Health Department Colorado Department of Human Services St. Mary’s County Health Department


Health Center for Medical Technology Policy Health Care Access Maryland Healthy Howard Healthy Howard: Howard County Local Health Improvement Coalition IControlMyHealth, Inc. Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults West Baltimore Primary Access Care Collaborative


Human Services Adoptions Together Africa for Africa American Wheelchair and Van Arundel Lodge, Inc. Building Everyone Through Mixed Martial Arts, Inc. (BETMMA) Chuckie's Angles, Inc. Civic Works End Time Harvest Ministries Free State Legal God's Treasures Thrift Shop HopeWorks Mosaic Community Services OPUS the Autism Foundation, Inc. Paul’s Place Project Hope Coach, Inc. Proximity Project Shared Opportunity Services, Inc. Sisters of Esteem Tahirih Justice Center Vesta, Inc. Veterans in Partnership (VIP) YWCA of Greater Baltimore We can respond to a formal “request for proposal”, or call us and we’ll happily design a scope of work to address your needs and work within your budget.Contact us today at 443.438.2341.


Sisters of Esteem Phone Number: (301) 645-5172 Address: 2804 Cornflower Ln Waldorf, Maryland 20603-5965 Sisters of Esteem Inc. is a small, fairly new organization in the business services industry located in Waldorf, MD. It opened its doors in 2014 and now has an estimated $42,000 in yearly revenue and approximately 1 employee.


Chuckie's Angles, Inc. Our Mission We are dedicated to uplifting our youth by providing them with educational resources and essential services to not only survive, but to become successful and productive individuals.  What We Do Chuckie’s Angels is a non-profit organization that advocates for the underprivileged youth of Baltimore. We provide educational and eventually housing services to youth in need. Baltimore has the highest drop out rate and lowest graduation rate in the state of Maryland. Our goal is to assist these youth in obtaining their high school diplomas and preparing them for success through mentorship, counseling, job training, and interviewing skills. Why We Do It There are hundreds of homeless youth fighting to survive everyday around the world, the United States, and the state of Maryland. The city of Baltimore alone has hundreds of homeless youth who have no place to call home, nor do they have the resources to get into a better situation, allowing them to get out of this cycle of poverty. Homeless includes runaways who left their homes voluntarily, those who were thrown out of their homes, those living on the streets or in shelters, those who have run away from foster care/homes and those living with family/friends temporarily. According to a 2011 Johns Hopkins study conducted by the Bloomberg School of Public Health, there were 640 homeless youth in Baltimore between the ages of 13 and 25. These numbers have increased significantly since 2009 where there was a count of 426. The numbers will not change unless several things are done which was the reason why Chuckie’s Angels came into existence. Our Program Services will include individual and group counseling, mental health evaluations, financing/budgeting, interviewing/resume writing skills, fafsa application completion, GED/HS diploma attainment, tutoring, college enrollment, parenting courses, career/education workshops, driver’s license attainment, employment attainment, health education, and etiquette classes including social cues and appropriateness. Once we secure a house, we will be housing youth in need of a home. Picture © 2015 by Chuckie's Angels, Inc.

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