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Community Partner: United Way of Central Maryland - Project Homeless Connect Intern: Rumsha Salman Site Supervisors: Aparna Nagaraju What is United Way of Central Maryland’s Project Homeless Connect? Project Homeless Connect is a national model for delivering services to the homeless community by bringing together services to meet every need into one place at one time. "My internship at United Way of Central Maryland has allowed me to better understand homelessness and poverty in Baltimore city and how local non-profits and community organizations play an essential role in improving access to medical care, shelter, and many basic resources. What I loved about interning at Project Homeless Connect was that I had the opportunity to learn new skills every day. I was tasked with recruiting service providers and volunteers for the event in October, which allowed me to meet people from many different organizations who are passionate about improving our community. By sitting in meetings with dental and medical providers and mental health specialists, I’ve learned about the issues that arise from the difficulty in accessing affordable care and the importance of incorporating a mental health framework into existing programs that address homelessness in the city. Besides my event-planning work for PHC, I got to experience some other projects United Way is working on. I went to the Eastside District Court to observe the Docket for Homeless persons, shadow 2-1-1 calls, and make IDs at the Franciscan Center. I also learned about policy initiatives to help end homelessness in Baltimore through the Journey Home and attending Continuum of Care meetings. This is my last summer break before I graduate this coming December. Although I still don’t know if I want to work in the non-profit sector or in the medical field, my internship at United Way has given me insight into both worlds and has bolstered my passion for community involvement. I’m very excited for the Project Homeless Connect event in October and seeing the work I’ve been doing this summer come to life." -Rumsha • Recruited service providers and volunteers for the 2017 Project Homeless Connect event that will provide people experiencing homelessness with access to on-site medical, dental, and social resources. • Recorded and compiled data from previous PHC events and ALICE project • Photoshopped IDs and event layout • Organized inventory and ordered giveaways for PHC event 49