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February 16, 2011
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February 28, 2011

Celebrating a Successful Barclay Youth Safe Haven Launch

February 18, 2011

On Monday, GHCC staff joined Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Congressman Elijah Cummings, and representatives from Telesis Corporation and the Milton S. Eisenhower Foundation to kick off the Barclay Youth Safe Haven program. The Safe Haven provides 50 students at Dallas F. Nicholas Elementary School in Barclay with a safe place to go after dismissal, complete with mentoring and enrichment activities. The kick-off got some great press coverage this week, and we’re delighted to spread the word about this great program! Check out the news stories below:

Mentoring and training programs to target Baltimore youth — The Baltimore Sun
Nonprofit announces Baltimore youth programs — The Afro-American

Elijah Cummings, Karen Stokes, and Shekita Wilkins holding a conversation

Congressman Elijah Cummings with GHCC Executive Director Karen Stokes and Barclay Youth Safe Haven Program Director Shekita Wilkins at Monday’s kick-off event.

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