Advocating for the rights of low-income people and serving as their voice to
local, state and Federal policymakers (key issues: living wages, affordable housing,
affordable child care, universal health care, and improved public transportation)
Food, emergency shelter, utility assistance,
prescription assistance, transportation, basic household
items, community connections, and referral services
(Fuel Fund Agency for Baltimore County)
Career counseling, training and placement and career
soft-skills, and financial literacy workshops
Rent eviction and mortgage foreclosure prevention, mobility counseling,
and family stability counseling
Residential energy saving activities for low income residents
After school program for middle school youth (grades 6, 7 and 8); preschool program