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Our mission is to provide rigorous self-help programs in a safe, caring residential setting to support men, most of whom are veterans, who are transitioning from the cycle of poverty, substance abuse and homelessness to self-sufficiency.

 

                                           

            

 

 

 

 

      

 

 

 

 

 

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Thank You For Your Continued Support!

The Baltimore Station is grateful for the generosity of the individual and corporate friends who support our work.  Your donations go directly to support our long-term residential therapeutic community for veterans and men who are homeless due to their addictions.  Please consider making a donation to The Baltimore Station today.

                                                  

  

                                           

 

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Website was funded by a generous grant from the Goldseker Foundation. ©2010

 

TBS Happenings

Narcotics Anonymous Meetings Each Week at

The Baltimore Station ~ Open to the public

Tuesday - 7:30 P.M.

Wednesday - 8:00 P.M.

Thursday - 8:00 P.M.

Friday - 8:00 P.M.

Saturday - 8:15 P.M.

Sunday - 1:00 P.M.

Every Monday Night at 7:30 P.M.~ Relapse Prevention with Program Director, Woody Curry

Every Mon, Wed and Fri Mornings at 5:30 A.M. ~ Running with The Baltimore Station ~ Back on My Feet

Every Friday Morning at      9 A.M. ~ Clare Gorman offers Yoga to the residents every Friday morning in the multipurpose room at the South Baltimore Station

Every Morning at           10:30 A.M. ~ Residents receive acu-detox at South Baltimore Station

 

Thank you to our Volunteers ! 

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Civic Education Project

The Baltimore Station participated in a valuable service-learning opportunity for outstanding young leaders throughout the United States.  In The Civic Leadership Institute and Youth & Society programs, students explored complex social issues, leadership, and civic action through a unique combination of academic coursework and firsthand community experiences. 

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ANNUAL FUND DRIVE

        

 

It's that time of year!  The Baltimore Station's annual fund drive is in full swing!  Your contribution will help a homeless veteran get back on his feet and become a contributing member of the community once again.  Don't wait!  Donate by December 31!

 

 

MAKE A DONATION IN HONOR OF SOMEONE SPECIAL

You can also make a donation in honor of someone special by clicking "Donate." Be sure to indicate who your donation is for and we will send them a letter acknowledging your special donation. We will also post our list of honorees in the coming weeks.

 

THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT

 

 

   

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With over 200 pieces of art from a variety of local artists, re-stART with ART was a success!  We're still tabulating our results but it looks like this year's event was the most successful one to date! We hope to post our final results in the next few weeks so check back to our website often!  Thank you to everyone who donated art, attended the event and purchased artwork.  We look forward to seeing you again next year at re-stART with ART 2012!

 
 

 

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS

Allegeant

Arris

Bay Tech

CONNOR

K. Lechleiter Architect

PNC

PSA

Sinclair Broadcasting Group

The Michael Group

Wilhelm Commercial Builders

WE APPRECIATE YOUR GENEROSITY & SUPPORT!

 
 

Thanks To Our In-Kind Sponsors

Nick's Fish House & Grill

Performance Food Service

Ron Solomon Photography

Second Chance

The Church of the Redeemer

WORK Printing and Graphics

Thanks to the following Federal Hill restaurants who donated amazing food!

Abbey Burger Bistro

Cowboys & Rednecks Pub

Big Jim's Deli

MaGerk's Pub & Grill

Mother's Federal Hill Grille

No Way Jose Cafe

Regi's American Bistro

The RowHouse Grille

Ryleigh's Oyster

Social Pub & Pie

 
 

 

Salvaged doors representing the "door to recovery" were painted by the following area high school students and auctioned off at the event:

 

Catonsville High School

Franklin High School National Art Honor Society

Jemicy Upper School

Towson High School National Art Honor Society

Westminster High School

 

                                                         

 
 

 

Over $30,000 was raised!

 

 
 
 

                   

 

 

                

 

                                           

                        

                     Celebrating our 20th anniversary in 2012! 

More details to follow soon! 

 

Homerun for Recovery raises critical funds to support The Baltimore Station's
residential recovery program for men (mostly veterans) who are homeless largely
due to chronic substance abuse. Our program provides residential stability, skills
development, and the tools to assist men to learn to live lives of self-determination.