Possibility.
It’s only through a lot of faith, collaboration, and support, that Resurrection Sandtown is possible. We are so grateful for our community, volunteers, development partners, and other key collaborators.
KEY PARTNERS
- Ames Shalom Community, Inc.: Founding organization spearheading the initiative.
- Enterprise Community Development: An investing partner with Resurrection Sandtown, Enterprise provides expertise in community development and planning.
- Dwyer Workforce Development: Leading the healthcare village and workforce training programs.
- Seawall Development: A Baltimore developer that believes in using the built environment to empower communities, unite our cities, and help launch powerful ideas.
- Blank Slate: A general contractor, and historic preservation renovator, is providing pre-development and pre-construction services including community listening sessions.
- Ames Memorial United Methodist Church: 170 year old Baltimore institution known for its generosity and community-focused ministries.
BENEFACTOR
- Northeastern Supply: Gifted three significant contiguous properties (including two warehouses), which more than doubled the project footprint. This gift allowed the project to move forward in a significant way.
- Enterprise Development: Training and Faith-Based Initiatives
- Anderson Family Foundation
- Glen Mar Church
- Glenelg UMC
- Mt. Zion UMC – Highland
SUPPORTING ORGANIZATIONS
- Baltimore-Washington Conference of the United Methodist Church
- Baltimore Department of Housing and Community Development
- City, State, and Federal Officials
- Coppin State University
- Druid Heights CDC
- Emmanuel United Methodist Church Fulton
- Glen Mar Church
- Glenelg UMC
- Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development
- Metropolitan UMC
- Mt. Zion UMC – Highland
- Penn-North Recovery Center
- West North Avenue Development Authority
Thank you to our donors (in-kind and monetary).
We love Baltimore! However, we recognize that the City has it’s challenges, particularly on the West side. So after meeting with Pastor Hudson we decided to contribute in a very meaningful way by providing the project with a gift of land and buildings encompassing nearly a full city block.”
– Steve Cook, CEO of Northeastern Supply
