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ORGANIZATION: Cornerstone Community Housing, Inc.

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Assist with planning and staging of special events to promote awareness of CCH and the programs offered. The next scheduled event is the Opening Doors Dinner on October 10, 2024. Planning-seeking sponsorships/assistance at the event.

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About Cornerstone Community Housing, Inc.

Location:

1400 E. Lombard Street, Baltimore, MD 21231, US

Mission Statement

CCH envisions a community where any man experiencing homelessness has access to the resources, support, and environment to rebuild his life.

Description

Cornerstone Community Housing (CCH) is a community-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit incorporated in 1993. CCH was the vision of Rev. Eugene Bartell and volunteers at The Supper Club, a soup kitchen in East Baltimore, and inspired by Earl Johnson, a guest at The Supper Club. Earl and other guests put a face on "homeless" and raised awareness of the need for food and shelter. Realizing a need to do more than just feed people, Earl’s Place, a transitional housing program, was opened in December 1997. Earl did not live to see the results of his inspiration, but his memory lives on through the many men who are helped.

Earl’s Place is in Baltimore City and provides transitional housing and supportive services to seventeen men at a time. Annually 30-35 men are provided housing and support to work on their goals. Our second project, Prospect Place, opened in November 2015. Prospect Place is in Baltimore County. Using a Housing First model we provide permanent supportive housing to twelve men who were chronically homeless.

Our goal is to assist men who are homeless and in recovery from substance use disorder in reclaiming their lives, rebuilding relationships, obtaining permanent housing, and rejoining society as positive and productive citizens.

CAUSE AREAS

Homeless & Housing
Homeless & Housing

WHEN

Mon Apr 15, 2024 - Fri Jul 12, 2024

WHERE

1400 E. Lombard StreetBaltimore, MD 21231

(39.290337,-76.598434)
 

SKILLS

  • Event Design & Planning
  • Event Management
  • Event Planning / Management

GOOD FOR

  • Teens
  • People 55+
  • Group

REQUIREMENTS

  • Orientation or Training
  • Committee meetings approximately 10-15 hours over a 7 month time frame. Assistance at the event 5-6 hours.

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