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OSI Awards Nearly $500,000 in Fellowships to City Residents Working With Disadvantaged Groups
Press Release
October 28, 2004
OSI Baltimore announces $500,000 in fellowships to design and undertake projects to help make life better for Baltimore’s underserved and disadvantaged. more

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events

OSI Forum: Addressing Youth and Young Adult Homelessness
OSI-Baltimore
November 17, 2004
A forum to examine the characteristics of Baltimore’s homeless population, services available to homeless youth and young adults, and effective local and national practices. more

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Articles

Op-Ed: Locked Out of Learning
Jane Sundius and Aurie Hall
January 20, 2004
Two OSI–Baltimore program directors write in the Baltimore Sun that Baltimore's school disciplinary policies are flawed reflections of the United State's efforts to be "tough" on crime. more

Letter to the Editor: Drug Clinics, Communities Can Cooperate
Diana Morris
August 17, 2004
In a letter to the Baltimore Sun, OSI-Baltimore Director Diana Morris writes that Mayor Martin O'Malley's administration should be praised for its efforts to reform Baltimore's antiquated zoning laws. more

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publications

Baltimore Safety Net Access-to-Care Survey 2004
August 5, 2004
An annual report that offers a glimpse into how urban poor populations survive day-to-day; the barriers and obstacles to care that they experience; their needs, both met and unmet; and the role played by the community "safety net." more

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