2nd Annual Older Adults Thriving in Baltimore City
Register today for the Annual Older Adults Thriving in Baltimore Summit. This event is back for the 2nd year, and is going to be bigger and netter than ever! Join Mayor Branon M. Scott, the Baltimore City Health Department's division on Aging and Community Support, and the Mayor's Office of Older Adult Affairs and Advocacy for an exhilarating day on:
Thursday, September 26, 2024 | 10am - 3pm
Register today!Latest News
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Find local food resources
Living in Baltimore and struggling to access food? Don't worry, there are resource providers that can help! CharmCare.org is a website where you can find a list of places offering free food resources. You can get food boxes filled with groceries, hot meals that are ready to eat, and even canned goods. These resources are available for individuals and families in need. Just visit CharmCare.org, look for the nearest provider, and reach out to them. They are there to support you and ensure you have enough to eat. Don't hesitate to ask for help, because there are people and organizations in Baltimore ready to lend a hand and make sure everyone has enough food to thrive.
Go to CharmCare.OrgBaltimore City Health Department Contact
Address
1001 E. Fayette Street, Baltimore, MD 21202