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HGTV's Change the World, Start at Home Campaign to Support Baltimore's Pen Lucy and Waverly Neighborhoods (PDF) - Baltimore City is one of the five winning cities in the HGTV Change the World. Start at Home community revitalization and environmental awareness campaign. Supporters from across the nation voted for their favorite cities on the HGTV website in an online campaign that launched in early November and closed on December 21. The winning cities were announced during HGTV's coverage of the Rose Parade on New Year's Day. "We always knew that Pen Lucy was an award-winning community", said Mary Pat Clarke, one of the City Council Members for the Pen Lucy neighborhood. "We're glad the entire nation now recognizes that fact". Clarke, along with Mayor Sheila Dixon and City Council President Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, helped promote the online voting through their websites and email blasts. (more)
House Captain & Skill Captain Training Sessions (PDF) - House and Skill Captains from each Rebuilding Day team MUST attend one of two Training Sessions to be held on Thursday, February 21st from 6:00-9:00pm at Fleming Senior Center in Turner Station, and Tuesday, February 26th from 6:00-9:00pm at GEMS Pen Lucy Community Center.... (more)
Kevin G. Hroblak Elected to Rebuilding Together Baltimore Board of Directors (PDF) - For the last seven years, Hroblak has led Whiteford, Taylor & Preston's annual sponsorship and participation in Rebuilding Together Baltimore's Rebuilding Day. Volunteers from WTP include numerous attorneys, managers, and staff. As a board member, Hroblak hopes to be instrumental in overseeing the continued growth of Rebuilding Together Baltimore and assisting the organization in its fundraising efforts... (more)
Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Fellows Graduation (PDF) - The fifth group of Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Fellows in Baltimore — a select class of executive directors of community-based non-profit agencies serving disadvantaged individuals — graduated today from the Weinberg Fellows Program, which is coordinated by the University of Baltimore's Schaefer Center for Public Policy. The 2007 Weinberg Fellows completed a year-long professional development program designed to enhance leadership skills and promote collaboration among the region's non-profit organizations... (more)
Honeywell Project in Turner Station - More than 50 new volunteers assisted 4 elderly homeowners with much needed repairs during this special workday sponsored by Honeywell. Read the story by Tim Williams and watch the video on WJZ.com
Rebuilding Together Baltimore Joins YouTube - It seems that almost every teenager in America has their own personal networking site. So, it is appropriate that our 18 year old organization now has a YouTube Channel.
Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Fellows Program Accepts Inaugural Class (PDF) - Baltimore, MD (March 8, 2007) --- Group of 17 Leaders in Non-Profits to Attend Skills-Enhancing Retreat - The inaugural class of Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Fellows—a select group of executive directors of community-based non-profit agencies serving disadvantaged individuals—has been named by the University of Baltimore's Schaefer Center for Public Policy. The 2007 class will embark on a year-long professional development program designed to enhance leadership skills and promote collaboration among the region’s nonprofits by attending their first retreat on Monday, March 19. Through a competitive selection process, the group of 17 executive directors from agencies that serve disadvantaged residents in the Baltimore metropolitan area was selected for the program. Members of the 2007 class include... (more)
Organizers seek to build interest in Riverview project - Riverview homeowners who qualify still have time to sign up for Rebuilding Day 2007 in Riverview, as do those who enjoy helping others... (read article on ArbutusTimes.com)
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Rebuilding Together Baltimore Elects Board Members Skilled in Construction (PDF) - Baltimore, MD (November 15, 2006) --- John R. Schultz of MacKenzie Commercial Real Estate Services and Laura Hartman, a private real estate developer, have been elected to the Board of Directors of Rebuilding Together Baltimore, a nonprofit, community-based organization serving low income, elderly and disabled homeowners. The announcement was made by Sara West, president of the organization’s Board of Directors. (more)
Letter from Senator Barbara A. Mikulski (PDF) - (October 22, 2004) --- "Greetings and congratulations to Rebuilding Together Baltimore, the Southwest Senior Center, the American Society of Civil Engineers and the Office on Aging on the occasion of this upgrade to C.O.I.L.'s Southwest Senior Center." (more)




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