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Mashup Score: 1Henrietta Lacks Memorial Award | Urban Health Institute - 5 day(s) ago
The Henrietta Lacks Memorial Award was established in honor of former Turner Station resident and Johns Hopkins cancer patient Henrietta Lacks, whose cells helped make possible ground-breaking advances in medical research. The Johns Hopkins Urban Health Institute (UHI) offers this $15,000 award to Baltimore City community-based programs working in partnership with Johns Hopkins faculty, students, or staff to highlight the importance of community-university collaborations, recognize the accomplishments
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Mashup Score: 0Baltimore’s young people deserve better: Let's fund and trust community-rooted youth programs - Maryland Matters - 10 day(s) ago
Large organizations have their place when it comes to helping youth, but the real change happens closest to the ground — by trusted, community-rooted groups, writes Larry Carlton Simmons Jr., which is where we should invest most heavily.
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This Q&A session is for those interested in nominating a local program to be recognized with the 2025 Henrietta Lacks Memorial Award. During the session, we will provide a brief overview of the award, but will focus primarily on answering specific questions about your programs and the nomination process. Please be sure to review the detailed award and nomination information posted on our website before the Q&A session. https://urbanhealth.jhu.edu/HLMA To participate, please register and submit your question(s) using the form below.
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Interested in nominating a local program for the 2025 Henrietta Lacks Memorial Award? Join our virtual Q&A on 🗓️ Aug. 1, 12–1 p.m. for an overview + answers to your questions about program eligibility & the process. 🔗 Register: https://t.co/MizqQqM24e #Baltimore #HenriettaLacks https://t.co/gH8Fk0LaTz
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Mashup Score: 0Seven 2025 Baltimore Health Equity Impact Grant Recipients Awarded | Urban Health Institute - 16 day(s) ago
The Johns Hopkins Urban Health Institute (UHI) is delighted to announce the 2025 Baltimore Health Impact Grant recipients! Now more than ever, we need bold, collaborative approaches to address the health disparities affecting our communities. BHEIG provides critical funding to support innovative, community-led projects that tackle the root causes of inequity in Baltimore. This year, seven program development and research projects, led by Johns Hopkins students, faculty, and local partners, have been
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Mashup Score: 0Voices of Carmen Community Tour - Free Waxter Center Performance - 17 day(s) ago
Free Performance at Waxter Center on Mon 7/28 at 11:00 AM to enjoy excerpts from the vibrantly staged and choreographed, Voices of Carmen!
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Mashup Score: 1End of Summer Celebration: Community Resource Fair & BBQ - 24 day(s) ago
Dive into summer fun with vendors, health screenings, massages, free BBQ, DJ, games, fitness activities, and more! Free for all!
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Mashup Score: 0Fill | 2025 Youth PLC Application Form - 25 day(s) ago
Policy Learning Collaborative (PLC) Application The Baltimore City Health Department’s PLC program empowers Baltimore City residents to learn how health policies are made and how they can influence it. Through 6 interactive learning sessions, residents will explore key health issues, understand the policy processes, and gain tools to advocate for healthier, more equitable communities. Apply below to join this unique opportunity to build knowledge, skills, and community power in health policy. This application should not take longer than 15 – 20 minutes to complete. If selected, you will be notified by July 18, 2025. The survey will be submitted once you click the Submit button at the bottom. Thank you in advance for taking the time to complete this survey. If you have any questions about the survey, please contact Ann Joseph at Ann.Joseph@baltimorecity.gov
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Mashup Score: 0Henrietta Lacks Memorial Award Program Nomination Information | Urban Health Institute - 27 day(s) ago
Below are the important dates, eligibility criteria, and the process. Nominations will only be accepted online on the JHU InfoReady portal. Once you’ve reviewed the requirements below, please submit your nomination online here. Q & A Information Session Friday, August 1, 2025, from noon-1 p.m.; Register here. Submission Deadline Monday, August 25, 2025, by 5:00 p.m. Award Notification Monday, September 15, 2025 Awardee Interviews & Video Production September 15–November 1, 2025 Please find below, at a
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This Q&A session is for those interested in nominating a local program to be recognized with the 2025 Henrietta Lacks Memorial Award. During the session, we will provide a brief overview of the award, but will focus primarily on answering specific questions about your programs and the nomination process. Please be sure to review the detailed award and nomination information posted on our website before the Q&A session. https://urbanhealth.jhu.edu/HLMA To participate, please register and submit your question(s) using the form below.
Source: jhjhm.zoom.usCategories: General Medicine News, General NewsTweet-
Interested in nominating a local program for the 2025 Henrietta Lacks Memorial Award? Join our virtual Q&A on 🗓️ Aug. 1, 12–1 p.m. for an overview + answers to your questions about program eligibility & the process. 🔗 Register: https://t.co/MizqQqM24e #Baltimore #HenriettaLacks https://t.co/gH8Fk0LaTz
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Mashup Score: 1Henrietta Lacks Memorial Award | Urban Health Institute - 1 month(s) ago
The Henrietta Lacks Memorial Award was established in honor of former Turner Station resident and Johns Hopkins cancer patient Henrietta Lacks, whose cells helped make possible ground-breaking advances in medical research. The Johns Hopkins Urban Health Institute (UHI) offers this $15,000 award to Baltimore City community-based programs working in partnership with Johns Hopkins faculty, students, or staff to highlight the importance of community-university collaborations, recognize the accomplishments
Source: urbanhealth.jhu.eduCategories: General Medicine News, General NewsTweet
The 2023 Henrietta Lacks Memorial Award applications are due next week❗ Applicants must have worked with @JohnsHopkins University on #Baltimore-focused programs or projects for at least two years. Apply here! ➡️https://t.co/dnY6p0hbqM #healthequity #henriettalacks https://t.co/4XbcYaEiu7