Rep. Kweisi Mfume argues that the current administration’s policies have left working families, union households, veterans, single parents and individuals with disabilities struggling with rising costs for everyday necessities, while the White House remains out of touch with their struggles.
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Volunteers of America unveils 71 affordable housing units in Southwest Baltimore
Volunteers of America unveiled 71 renovated affordable housing units in Southwest Baltimore, aiming to support veterans, formerly homeless individuals and residents with mental health needs amid the city’s housing crisis.
Behind the bet: The mental toll of problem gambling
Problem gambling doesn’t just impact a person’s wallet — it can deeply affect their mental health, often co-occurring with or intensifying conditions like depression, anxiety and substance use disorder. Experts say the growing accessibility of betting, especially online, raises serious concerns about how quietly and quickly gambling-related harms can take hold.
Governor Wes Moore outlines vision for Maryland’s economic growth, federal worker support and FBI relocation
Maryland Governor Wes Moore hosted a highly anticipated telephone town hall with over 5,000 of the state’s constituents on March 18. The town hall meeting, which focused on key topics such as economic growth, support for federal workers, the relocation of the FBI headquarters and veteran benefits, served as an important opportunity for Moore to update Marylanders on his administration’s progress and future plans.
Black veterans with PTSD may face a higher risk of rehospitalization after a stroke
Black veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder are more likely to be rehospitalized after a stroke than White veterans and Black veterans without PTSD, according to a new study published in the American Heart Association journal Stroke.
Inclusive Hospice Care: Gilchrist’s Efforts to Ensure Equal End-of-Life Care Access
Sponsored content by GBMC HealthCare In healthcare, equitable access to hospice care remains a pressing concern, particularly within minority communities. Despite concerted efforts to address disparities, Black Americans continue to be underrepresented in hospice and palliative care services, a trend Gilchrist, a leading provider of end-of-life care for 30 years, is actively working to change. […]
Join us for “This is Our War: A Salute to Our Veterans” event at Reginald Lewis Museum
We’re excited to invite you to “This is Our War: A Salute to Our Veterans” event, where we come together to pay tribute to the brave men and women who have served our country. 📅 Date: Tuesday, November 7 2023🕕 Time: 11:30📍 Location: Reginald Lewis Museum Get ready for an unforgettable afternoon of gratitude, music, […]

