Spring Service Fair

Check out and connect with our vendors from UMB's Annual Spring Service Fair for more civic initiatives, community service and volunteering opportunities! 

UMB Student Affairs, The Intercultural Leadership and Engagement (ILE) and the Office of Community and Civic Engagement (OCCE) is inviting all UMB students, staff, and faculty to attend the Annual Spring Service Fair.

 

Click and connect with some of our vendors from the Annual Spring Service Fair! 

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Connect with some of our Spring Service Fair partnering organizations!

The League of Women Voters of Baltimore City 

The League of Women Voters of Baltimore City endeavors to promote knowledge and civic engagement among students and the general public. The League educates students and the general public about the importance of voting and the impact voting can have on our city. We strive to partner with other organizations to assist with meeting the needs of the community.

 

 

 

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THREAD 
Thread harnesses the power of relationships to create a new social fabric of diverse individuals deeply engaged with young people facing the most significant opportunity and achievement gaps.

Our volunteer base represents the depth and breadth of our city and includes retirees, business owners, Baltimore newbies, Baltimore natives, college and grad students, parishioners–you’ll find them all at Thread. Thread volunteers are a diverse group of kind, open-minded individuals who value positive relationships and want to make a real difference in the lives of young people and the city of Baltimore. Our volunteers work directly with Thread young people or provide support to the organization.

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Paul's Place  
Paul’s Place relies on volunteers to offer a wide variety of high-quality programs. Volunteers assist with many of our programs including Hot Lunch and Market Place. Volunteers also provide essential support for our fundraising initiatives.

Paul's Place offers a vast variety of volunteer opportunities to support the Baltimore community. Paul's Place breaks down barriers to get our guests back to sense of normalcy and independence. Volunteers assist with all programs from our day-to-day service such as hot lunch, marketplace, computer lab and more. To offer our guests an experience where they feel comfortable and invited through our doors.

 

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St. Luke's Youth Center (SLYC) 

SLYC is built on a foundation of safety, trust, acceptance, love, and hope. All programming is developed by the youth and their families in order to meet the ever-changing needs of our community. 
The key to our work is the relationships of a community that crosses geographic, economic, religious, racial, and all other boundaries. We are a community that coordinates our efforts, shares our resources, and develops strategies to meet our goals. 

 

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St. Peter's Adult Learning Center  
St. Peter's Adult Learning Center is located blocks across from UMB Community Engagement Center (CEC). We serve adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

At St. Peter’s Adult Learning Center, we strive to empower adults with developmental disabilities to be contributing members of society. We reverence the uniqueness of each individual and promote self-sufficiency, community integration, and quality of life through vocational and recreational programs and services- Employment, 1:1 Aide, Community Development and Case Management services for the MD Dept of Health and Medicaid.

 

 

 

 

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P-TECH at Dunbar High School  

Through research-based instructional curricula, early college access, industry partnerships, professional and academic mentors, and a dedicated staff, P-TECH Healthcare is committed to ensuring that every student is prepared academically and socially-emotionally to achieve their personal goals, attain a degree and thrive within the healthcare field. By promoting high standards and expectations, teachers, administrators, parents, partners, and the community share the responsibility for advancing the school’s mission.

 

 

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Carroll Park Panthers  

The Carroll Park Panthers works with schools and community partners to provide year-round, comprehensive youth sport opportunities for youth and families in Southwest Baltimore. 

Athletics are one piece in Carroll Park realizing its potential as a regional hub of activity and opportunity in Southwest Baltimore.

 

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Clay Pots..A Place to Grow 

Clay Pots...A Place to Grow is a community center created by neighbors and focused on education, health and wellness. We are passionate about providing an atmosphere of trust and acceptance, and we are committed to creating an environment that promotes growth and learning.

 

Our goal is to completely rehabilitate our building and expand our capacity to facilitate the community coming together to learn, grow and connect. We strive to create a safe and secure space where everyone can be themselves and learn from one another. We have a heart for our community and a passion for health and wellness.

 

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Moving History Inc.  

Moving History teaches the story of African-American people through immersive Arts programs including instrumental and vocal music, culinary arts and dance. Community classes, professional team training, and a project-based set of courses available to primary, secondary and university students are our trifold strategy for achieving a more just society which promotes respect of self and others.

 

 

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No Boundaries Coalition  

The No Boundaries Coalition community includes everyone who lives, works, or worships in the Central West Baltimore neighborhoods of Sandtown, Druid Heights, Upton, Madison Park, Penn North, Reservoir Hill, and Bolton Hill. Through training, education, and base building we deconstruct physical and imagined barriers in Central West Baltimore, thereby empowering residents to lead and live sustained community transformation.

 

 

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Parks and People Org 

At Parks & People, we are united by a common bond: to make Baltimore a better place to live, work, play, and learn. We cannot achieve our mission without the help and support of people like you. We envision a Baltimore where everyone is connected to their community and to each other through a network of vibrant parks and other green spaces.

 

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