2023 Stony Run Friends Meeting Benefit Concert

The Intercultural Counseling Connection provides culturally responsive mental health services for asylum seekers, refugees, and other forced migrants in Maryland. Many are survivors of conflict-related violence or torture, seeking safety here. Our compassionate volunteer counselors provide expert care that fosters hope and healing. The Connection is the only program in our state specifically dedicated to providing pro bono , trauma-focused therapy for these new community members. A contribution in any amount can help us serve survivors from Syria, El Salvador, Afghanistan and elsewhere. To make a secure, tax-deductible online contribution, please visit our website at www.interculturalcounseling.org and click "Donate Now" . Contributions by check can be made out to Fusion Partnerships — our 501(c)(3) nonprofit fiscal sponsor — with ‘ Connection donation' on the memo line, and mailed to: Intercultural Counseling Connection 4500 Frankford Avenue, Baltimore MD, 21206

Pamela Young is pleased to support H.O.P.E.

H.O.P.E. supports ex-felons as they make the transition from prison back to community life. H.O.P.E.’s focus is to sustain support for those released by providing them with services that lead to pathways of change, including mentoring, employment support,court and parole assistance, and case management.

Detail of mural by BCCC ’ s Refugee Youth Project and IRC-Baltimore

811 Cathedral Street • Baltimore, MD 21201 Antoin Quarles, Founder • hopeinbaltimore.org

Sponsored by Maria Brown and Elizabeth DuVerlie Sponsored by Maria Brown, Elizabeth DuVerlie, and Lauren Goodsmith

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