An artist, gamer, and movie lover, Curtis McLaughlin (above) has been part of the Health Care for the Homeless Art Group for more than five years.
Art is one of my coping skills. I can be anywhere and create art wherever I go.
10.26.16
Swing by 421 Fallsway on Thursday, November 3 to pick up your packet.
If November 3rd does not work with your schedule, please email Amy Tarleton or Ashley McKinnon to arrange an alternative pick-up date – or arrive early to collect your packet on race day.
43 rocking staff members have already registered to run! Special shout-outs to our top staff fundraisers to date: Christina Bauer of The B Team, Amber Richert of The Justice League and Kevin Lindamood of L’in Da Mood to Run. There’s time to join in on the fun; spread the word through our facebook event page and register here.
See you at the starting line!
An artist, gamer, and movie lover, Curtis McLaughlin (above) has been part of the Health Care for the Homeless Art Group for more than five years.
Art is one of my coping skills. I can be anywhere and create art wherever I go.
Client storytelling is a staple of the nonprofit business model, ever present in advocacy, clinic tours, fundraising—and news articles like the one you are reading right now.
The Trans Rights Advocacy Coalition (TRAC) has been the driving force in championing trans rights policy changes in Maryland. Due to stigma and structural discrimination, transgender people—particularly transgender people of color—experience high rates of homelessness. Following the implementation of the Trans Health Equity Act in January, we talked with TRAC leadership about their work and community.
Since starting in January 2022, REI Health Specialist Arie Hayre-Somuah, LMSW, MPH has worked with our clinical teams to identify health disparities and move us closer to health equity. This year, she is turning her focus to the topic of health literacy.