CCCS

Community of Caring

Non-Profit Organizations

My 24, WUTB supports the efforts of citizens that are working to make a difference! Join WUTB in the Community of Caring by volunteering and supporting a worthy cause. Here are a few non-profit organizations to get you started!

After School Institute
A Baltimore based non-profit organization that provides the training and support to offer children and youth quality after-school and out-of-school activities.
CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates)
This organization provides a voice for abused and neglected children. CASA is a national organization with chapters in Baltimore City and some of Maryland counties. You can help abused and neglected children—find out more.
Chesapeake Center for Youth Development
Helps young people overcome barriers to living wholesome, productive lives by providing quality comprehensive services through programs and partnerships with other organizations.
Hollywood Diner
Since 1991, the Hollywood Diner has been operated by the Chesapeake Center for Youth Development. Young people can make significant changes in their lives by completing the program. Visit the Hollywood Diner for a great meal while helping our young people!
Hope Village
Your life is better because of Hope Village. Find out how your support can help children and their families.
EBLO: Education Based Latino Outreach
Celebrating 25 years of dedicated service to Baltimore's Hispanic Community.
EBLO's mission is to improve the lives of Hispanic youth and their families through educational opportunities and cultural programs.
Youth Opportunity (YO!) Baltimore
Helps City youth receive the education and career skills training needed to become successful adults.
YO! serves out-of-school youth ages 16 to 22 who are residents of Baltimore City.

Events and Places to Visit

WUTB knows Baltimoreans are a community of caring individuals. Here are some upcoming events and fun places to visit that support a good cause and are fun!

Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park and Museum
The Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park and Museum is a Living Classrooms Foundation campus (and headquarters) and national heritage site that celebrates the contributions of African Americans in the development of the city's maritime industry. The site honors and interprets Baltimore's African-American maritime history, while preserving one of the city's oldest extant waterfront industrial buildings. Click here to learn more.

Places to Visit

Babe Ruth Museum and Birthplace
Sports Legends at Camden Yards
Visit the Maryland Office of Tourism to learn more about exploring this great state of ours!
Learn more about Maryland.
Baltimore Area Convention and Visitors Association
Baltimore Office of Promotions and the Arts
Baltimore City
 
Yo Baltimore
Safety Tips
 
 
 

TM and © United Television of Baltimore, Inc., and its related entities. All rights reserved. Any reproduction, duplication, or distribution in any form is expressly prohibited. Please read our Legal Notices.

Many pages in the My 24, WUTB Web site feature links to other sites, some of which are operated by companies unrelated to My 24, WUTB. My 24, WUTB has no control over the content or availability of any linked site.

United Television of Baltimore, Inc., My 24, WUTB recognizes the privacy interests of visitors to this site on the Internet. Please review My 24, WUTB's privacy policy for this site.



© MY24 WUTB•TV Baltimore 2007