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Corner Team Youth Are Honored By The Baltimore Ravens As A 2021 Honor Rows Recipient
December 16, 2021
The Baltimore Ravens organization is celebrating the great community work of Corner Team, Inc. and its youth members. In 2021, Corner Team's Youth Champions, members, community residents, and other community stakeholders beautified their outdoor space to include a fitness trail, community chalk board, and outdoor library, and five pollinator gardens. In recognition of their hard work and dedication, Corner Team and its youth members were selected as one of the Baltimore Ravens' 2021 Honor Rows.
Central Baltimore Partnership, Corner Team Boxing And Fitness Join Forces For Initiative To Promote Healthy Lifestyles
February 20, 2021
Central Baltimore Partnership and Corner Team partner as part of the GLOW (Greenmount Life Opportunity and Wellness) initiative to to increase access to nutritious food, increase access to primary and preventative healthcare and increase access to enriching, out-of-school time activities.
Coach Abdul Selected For Baltimore Ravens 2020 Community Community Quarterback Award
November 30, 2020
The Baltimore Ravens have selected Coach Abdul-Hadi Winder as one of its 2020 Community Quarterback Award recipients. Funded by the NFL Foundation, the Ravens Foundation, Inc. and T. Rowe Price, the award honors individuals who exhibit leadership, dedication and commitment to bettering their local communities.
Coach Abdul will be recognized during Ravens Pregame Live on Monday, Dec. 7, when the Ravens host the Dallas Cowboys. Each Community Quarterback winner will receive a personalized Ravens jersey, a commemorative award and $2,500 grant from T. Rowe Price to help aid their respective nonprofit organization.
Johns Hopkins day of service takes students out of their Homewood bubble
October 2018
For the 10th Annual, Johns Hopkins University's President's Day of Service, hundreds of students and university employees left the Homewood campus and hit the streets of Baltimore, the fields of rural Maryland and other places to contribute their labor to the community.