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Health Care for the Homeless clinic highlighted in workshop on building “green” in Baltimore

KANN Partners and Health Care for the Homeless (HCH) CFO Mary Jean Herron will discuss the recently-completed HCH clinic as part of the KANN Partners’ session of the Downtown Partnership workshop on building “green” in Baltimore City.  The HCH building project received the USGBC Maryland 2009 Award of Excellence for New Construction Project of the Year and has applied for LEED Gold Certification.

The session takes place September 17, 2010.  Click here for more information.

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Join HCH for 25th Anniversary Art Event

Join us as we honor 25 years of Health Care for the Homeless on Saturday, October 2, 2010, from 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm at our new clinic and headquarters at 421 Fallsway.  Click here for more information.

The evening will include artwork by HCH clients and professional artists, live music by The Swingin’ Swamis, and catering by Linwoods Restaurant and Catering.

Tickets are $100 each.  Click here to buy your ticket now!

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New Mural in Downtown Baltimore

The new HCH mural at 421 Fallsway declares that "everyone deserves to go home."

New Mural Delivers Message that Homelessness is Not Permanent

BALTIMORE:  A large and vibrant new mural is visible in downtown Baltimore following installation of 135 painted panels on the south-facing wall of the Health Care for the Homeless building at 421 Fallsway.  The year-long mural creation process – guided by local artist Jay Wolf Schlossberg-Cohen – involved hundreds of community volunteers, including persons experiencing homelessness.  The public is invited to a “Mural Unveiling Party” on Sunday, September 12, at 11:00 a.m.

Planning for the largest “parachute cloth” mural in Baltimore began during a series of community workshops last summer. Used more commonly in Philadelphia, the “parachute cloth” technique – involving panels of primed and painted cotton fabric – maximizes opportunities for participation. More than 350 volunteers helped to conceptualize, design, and paint a series of images reflecting the work and mission of Health Care for the Homeless.  Volunteers included HCH staff, clients, Board members, and supporters; students from the Roland Park Country School; members of the Lauraville Community, and employees of Bank of America and CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield.  Students from Morgan State and the Maryland Institute College of Art helped Mr. Schlossberg-Cohen install each 4’ x 5’ panel during a one-week period.

“Art is a language capable of facilitating dialogue across boundaries of race, class, and housing status,” said Jeff Singer, President & CEO of Health Care for the Homeless.  “We know our engaging new mural will facilitate the community conversations necessary to make homelessness increasingly rare and brief.”

The September 12 event (directly across Fallsway from the Baltimore Farmer’s Market) features free ice cream, balloons and face painting for children, tours of the HCH clinic, and the opportunity to speak with the artists.  For more information or to RSVP, visit mural.hchmd.org.

Health Care for the Homeless (HCH) provides health-related services, education, and advocacy to reduce the incidence and burdens of homelessness.  The 25-year-old not-for-profit organization delivers a comprehensive array of services at clinic sites in Baltimore City, Frederick, and in Montgomery, Harford, and Baltimore Counties.  HCH moved into its Baltimore-based clinic and headquarters early this year.  For more information, contact Kevin Lindamood at 410-916-6364 or klindamood@hchmd.org.

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Video of Mural Installation – Day 4

Day 4 – It is remarkable how quickly the mural is coming together!

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Art event tickets on sale now!

Join us as we honor 25 years of Health Care for the Homeless on Saturday, October 2, 2010, from 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm at our new clinic and headquarters at 421 Fallsway.  Click here for more information.

The evening will include artwork by HCH clients and professional artists, live music by The Swingin’ Swamis, and catering by Linwoods Restaurant and Catering.

Tickets are $100 each.  Click here to buy your ticket now!

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Kevin Lindamood discusses the impact of Medicaid Expansion on people experiencing homeleness

Many homeless people are uninsured and ineligible for Medicaid. But that will change beginning in 2014, when Medicaid greatly expands under the new health law. Kevin Lindamood, Health Care for the Homeless’ Vice President for External Affairs  is hopeful that additional Medicaid funding will allow the center to provide more care and help expand its efforts to find housing and jobs for clients.

The interview was produced by Kaiser Health News.

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Video of Mural Installation – Day 3


Day 3 – Jay Wolf Schlossberg-Cohen and his team in action putting up another panel of our colorful mural.

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Video of Mural Installation – Day 2


After just two days, the installation team is making great progress. The painted panels they are affixing to the wall were painted by clients, staff, corporate volunteers and community members.

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HCH responds to HUD’s press release on “source of income” discrimination

While the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s announcement is encouraging, Maryland has no law that prevents landlords from this type of discrimination.  Denying housing based on legal sources of income happens regularly.  Think of all the rental ads in the paper that boldly say “No Section 8.”  Not only is this wrong, but it also prolongs homelessness for people who are trying to access housing and get back into the mainstream.  Help us do the right thing in Maryland by passing such a law. 

See our Action Alert for more information.

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HCH’s Frederick-based program receives local coverage

Health Care for the Homeless’ satellite program in Frederick, Maryland featured in the Frederick News Post this week.  The article explains how the program works diligently to meet the needs of a diverse population.

Click the link to read the full article - http://www.fredericknewspost.com/sections/art_life/display.htm?StoryID=106158

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