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Save The Date: Community Engagement Training in April

CPHA is pleased to announce the date of our next Activate Your Inner Citizen: University!   The community leader training event is co-sponsored by Coppin State University’s Urban Studies Program. On Saturday, April 13th, CPHA will hold a dozen free …

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Action Alert! Liquor Stores in Your Community!

We Need You Thursday! Many of our Baltimore Neighborhoods have liquor outlets and some of those are "non-comforming," that is the business does not conform to zoning guidelines. For

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Getting Our Gardens Ready!

CPHA is really looking forward to helping community members plan for their gardens.  Now is the time to think about community open spaces, vacant-space management, planning trash cleanups,

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CPHA’s Projects for the New Year

Happy New Year!  CPHA hopes that your holidays were happy and joyous! CPHA has big plans for the new year, and we hope that you will join us in our

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University Bus Riders Help CPHA’s Transportation Study

In 2012, CPHA continued a tradition of evaluating the City's bus system.  CPHA worked with several interns from Towson University who rode buses on behalf of CPHA and

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Your Reading Room: Highlights From 2012

We've compiled a list of articles published on our website in 2012 that we think you might enjoy reading over this low-stress week before the new year! Housing The Truth

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CPHA is Hiring

CPHA will be adding staff in 2013!  We are currently accepting applications for the position of Director of Community Engagement.  Click here to visit our Careers page and

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Travel the Baltimore Region with TRIP

Whether you want to know what time the next bus is coming or you are searching for the nearest taxi service, the transportation resource information point (TRIP) is the

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Effective Public Transportation Can Build Wealth in Baltimore

The two biggest financial burdens to an individual are housing and transportation, so in addition to helping individuals improve their job prospects and increase their income, policies can

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Guest Post: Health Equity Event and Report Release

The Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies and Equity Matters, Inc. invites you to the release of Baltimore's Community Health Equity Report. Equity Matters, Inc. is a non-profit

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