In the Baltimore Community

4MyCiTy Mission: “ ... our focus is on the importance of environmental sustainability. Primarily the sustainable management of food in relation to reducing organic waste. Our program limits the harmful effects caused by organic waste on our environment while improving food security for families within our communities."

Blue Water Baltimore Mission: “ ... to restore the quality of Baltimore’s rivers, streams, and harbor to foster a healthy environment, a strong economy, and thriving communities.” 

Friends of Great Kids Farm Mission: “ ... created to support and promote Baltimore City Schools’ Great Kids Farm. The Farm, occupying 33-acres of abundant fields and forest just west of the city, engages students with good food from farm to fork and prepares them to lead sustainability efforts in their communities.”

Living Classrooms Approach: “Living Classrooms has developed a distinct competency in experiential learning [learning by doing]. ... We utilize our environmental campuses, athletic fields, community centers, and historic ships as ‘living classrooms.’ We work ... to identify existing barriers towards success and provide skills training, resources, and opportunities.”

Baltimore Department of Recreation and Parks Mission: “To improve the health and wellness of Baltimore through quality recreational programs, preserving our parks and natural resources, and promoting fun, active lifestyles for all ages.”

Baltimore Green Space Mission: “Baltimore Green Space is Baltimore’s environmental land trust. We promote vibrant neighborhoods and a healthy environment through land preservation [of community gardens, pocket parks, and urban forests], research, and community advocacy.”

UEmpower of MD: "Our flagship program, The Food Project, addresses two key challenges in our community: food insecurity and youth unemployment to help stop the cycle of poverty. The Food Project hires at-risk youth to produce and distribute meals each week and run a popup market to distribute food and resources to the community."