
Congrats to Both Students
The
Family Recovery Program, Inc. believes in the power of learning and
collaboration. Dr. Jocelyn Gainers, Executive Director, worked with
intern, Sakeenah Boyd-University of Baltimore, over the entire summer
semester. Ms. Boyd’s project
centered around preparing the agency for seeking CARF accreditation.
Her excellent work was discussed with her intern supervisor, Professor...
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Dr. Jocelyn Gainers and Sage parent Monique K. were Guest Speakers for ZONTA Club
On Thursday, July 24th,
2019, Dr. Jocelyn Gainers-Executive Director of The Family Recovery
Program, Inc. and Sage parent, Monique K. were guest speakers for the
ZONTA Club of Howard County. The ZONTA Club, an international
organization
that empowers women through service and advocacy, is interested in the
work of the Family Recovery Program. We hope to partner in the future.
Monique...
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Delta Sigma Theta Sorority celebrates Sisterhood Month with the families of the Sage Center
On March 30, 2019 the ladies of the Delta Sigma Theta sorority, Baltimore Metropolitan Alumni Chapter, visited the Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Building at Sage Center to participate in activities with the parents and children. The day started as a celebration of sisterhood month for the sorority. All of the residents received care packages filled with much-needed sanitary products and other...
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FRP Executive Director Meets with Congressman Elijah Cummings March 20th 2019
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My sisters place
On 1/30/19 staff of The Family Recovery Program and residents of The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Building at Sage Center traveled to My Sister’s Place-(a local homeless shelter for women in Baltimore city) to provide lunch, love and hope to the ladies who came in from the cold for a hot meal. We served a delicious meal of barbequed chicken, rice, vegetables, roll and a brownie. During our...
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Johns Hopkins Martin Luther King day of service 1/25/19
On Friday, the 25th of January 2019 31 employees from Johns Hopkins visited the offices of the Family Recovery Program on Gay Street in Baltimore. They came out to paint, have fun and give back. The team begin by taking on the major projects and determined what areas needed paint the most. Once they determined the plan, they put on their crafty T-shirts and went ahead and painted, and painted...
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