The group has assembled and delivered 1,201 lunches to local shelters

Community Health


Through collaborations with organizations like Johns Hopkins Medicine, Marian House helps women secure gainful employment.

Fierce Chicks Rock raises funds to help provide 8,000 meals a week

Lopez-Silva Volunteers at CASA and Helps Baltimore’s Immigrant Youth

Program’s services help viral loads stay low

Guard Members Helped with COVID-19 Testing Operations and Clinical Support

51 people vaccinated during the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) Fan Fest

Panel discusses COVID-19 response, community connections

Competition gives Ward Infinity teams a chance to win additional funds to further their health innovations

Medical imaging students volunteer time, learn about teamwork.

Tuition-free training at BTI helps Johns Hopkins lab techs become leaders

Collaboration between Johns Hopkins and community organizations provides valuable learning experiences

Vision Screening in Our Neighborhoods (ViSION) helps prevent blindness

Holdren-Serrell dedicates time and resources to Helping Up Mission

Baltimore faith leaders are preparing to resume traditional in-person weekly worship services with the help of Johns Hopkins experts.

Sibley Memorial Hospital supports innovative teams with $25,000 grants, entrepreneurship training.

AWE helps JHM staff members meet patients’ basic needs to provide optimum health care.

To celebrate Hundt’s achievements, Baltimore City made a ceremonial street sign in his name.

Medical student led a refugee youth mentorship program, organized a career opportunities panel.

Johns Hopkins Congregational Depression Awareness Program Teaches Faith Leaders About Mental Illness
Groups learn that treating mental illness is just as important as treating any other condition
Patterson Park Public Charter School forms committee of parents and staff to ensure students, staff and families’ health and safety.

Leaders participate in a registered apprenticeship program sponsored by Baltimore Alliance for Careers in Healthcare.

Sowers accepts award given by the Baptist Ministers’ Night Conference of Baltimore & Vicinity

As the COVID-19 pandemic persists, Creative Alternatives staff remain committed to helping clients with their goals — albeit from a distance.

Johns Hopkins Medicine collaborates to create pathways to employment

JHOME provides long-term primary care for patients who cannot get into a clinic because of their chronic conditions.