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Community Partner: Strong City Baltimore – Healthy Neighborhood Intern: Daniela Perez-Roldan Site Supervisor: KC Kelleher What is Strong City? Established in 1969, Strong City is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to build and strengthen vibrant urban communities in Baltimore City. Our work centers on the pillars of vibrant urban living: safe streets, good and diverse quality housing stock, quality schools, and livability. "This summer has been a whirlwind! When people say that non-profit workers wear a lot of hats, they are not kidding. I split my past seven weeks working between two communities: Remington and Ednor-Gardens Lakeside. My tasks varied greatly; at Remington, I was helping to maintain a community garden and green space known as the Sisson Street Lot, and at Ednor-Gardens Lakeside, I was tasked with planning many large events including their 90th Anniversary Birthday Celebration and the Waverly Village Fair. I never knew what to expect! One day, I would be sunburned and literally be covered in dirt from all the shoveling, digging, and planting we were doing at the lot, but the next I would be in an air conditioned office sending out email after email and coordinating events. Through this experience, I have learned a lot about myself and the nonprofit world. In terms of the nonprofit world, I have learned how dynamic it is. Our office includes all kinds of people ranging from volunteers to people with very technical experience in one particular subject to others with typical corporate jobs. There is room for everyone's skill sets. Most importantly, relationships with your coworkers matter. My favorite part about being a part of Strong City is all of the people I met and how welcoming they were. Having gone through some tough personal experiences this summer, my working community was extremely supportive and understanding. There are not a lot of organizations where your coworkers actively engaged with each other. Finally, when I think back on my seven weeks here at Strong City, I think about how I was a part of something bigger than my echo chamber. I was professionally and personally invested in my work this summer because I felt what I was doing, although small, was making an impact in the world of others. I think we should all be informed enough to want to engage in that kind of experience. Being a part of the community you live in is everyone's responsibility, do not be ignorant to the lives of those living around you and their needs." -Daniela • • • • Worked to build and strengthen neighborhoods through Strong City's Healthy Neighborhoods initiative Assisted in the development and beautification of the Sisson Street Lot, a community greenspace and urban garden, in Remington Directed the planning and execution of several neighborhood events in Ednor Gardens- Lakeside and Remington Coordinated fundraising and donor communication for the Waverly Village Fair, managed outreach, and served as the primary point of contact for all involved organizations 45