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PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS

Baltimore Conservation Leadership Corps

The Baltimore Conservation Leadership Corps is an innovative summer program promoting enviornmental stewarship and meaningful skills development among Baltimore youth. In partnership with Johnson Controls and the Student Conservation Association, Civic Works recruited 40 motivated high school students to undergo a one-week lifeskills and job-readiness course, followed by six weeks of intense work improving Baltimore city parks. Participants will develop leadership and teamwork skills and enviornmental education while working on projects such as building bridges, removing invasive plant species, and repairing trails. Contact Staff.



B'more Green

B'more Green is an innovative "green" jobs-trainning program designed to prepare unemployed or underemployed Baltimore residents for entry level careers in the field of environmenal technology and brownfields mitigation. Upon completion, graduates will receive assistance with securing entry-level career positions that build on their training. Contact Staff. Visit our Website



Community Lot Team

AmeriCorps members transform vacant city lots into parks and community gardens and make improvements to other public spaces. They work with neightborhood residents to identify, plan, and maintain projects. Contact Staff.



Cool Roofs

Civic Works’ Cool Roofs program is a new project in our commitment to energy efficiency and community service in Baltimore. Using an innovative and well-tested roofing process, we will create roofs that improve individual buildings’ energy efficiency and decrease the city’s overall heat island effect. Thanks to a grant from the Maryland Affordable Housing Trust, Civic Works has applied cool roofs to a number of low-income homes requiring service by the City’s Weatherization office. Civic Works also provides this service to individual homes and businesses. For an estimate or for more information, including details on the roofing materials or process, articles regarding this type of work, or studies confirming the positive effects of cool roofs, contact Kristin Richards at 410-366-8533. visit webpage



Education Teams


AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAMS: AmeriCorps members provide literacy instruction, homework assistance, academic enrichment, and recreational programming for 425 students at goodnow PAL Center, Furley Elementary School, and Moravia Park Primary School. Members also plan service-learning projects that involve parents and surrounding communities.

AVID (Advancement Via Individual Development): A partnership with the Baltimore County Public Schools, A.V.I.D is a national college-prep curriculum aimed at 9th and 10th graders with a GPA range of 2.00 and 3.00 AmeriCorps members work with approximately 500 students in 15 schools on note taking, study skills, and time management.

TEACH BALTIMORE: In partnership with the Johns Hopkins University Center for Summer Learning and the Baltimore City Public Schools System, college students are paired with mentor teachers to offer a six-week summer reading program at Baltimroe City elementary schools. Each summer, 650 kindergarten through second grade students are provided with literacy and math instruction in order to counteract summer learning loss.

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Healthcare Careers Alliance

Johns Hopkins Hospital, University of Maryland Medical System, Life Bridge Heath, St, Agnes Hospital, and Rosewood Eldercare, 5 of Baltimore's leading not-for-profit health organizations, and Civic Works, Baltimore's Urban service corps, offer a program "Healthcare Careers Alliance" to serve youth age 18-21. The program features paid training, skills development, life skills, on-the-job training, and paid employment. Contact staff.



Perennial Nursery Program

The Perennial Nursery Program, a project of Civic Works is located at 600 N Port Street, behind the Amazing Grace Church. Since 2001, this program has become an important and unique resource for groups engaged in gardening projects in Baltimore City. Its mission is to provide annual and perennial flowers, vegetable plants, shrubs and trees free of charge to community groups involved in urban greening initiatives. To date, over 35,000 plants have been distributed. The Perennial Nursery Program offers free gardening workshops and provides support for fledgling gardens in Baltimore. This program has contributed to the sustainable revitalization of our inner city communities. Volunteers are always needed and appreciated! Contact Staff.












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