No chill in Charm City: Baltimore’s stacked summer schedule is all vibe, no filler
- Baltimore launched the fifth annual Safe Streets Summer Program with a community celebration at Druid Hill Park basketball courts on Saturday.
- The launch followed Mayor Scott's April State of the City address, where he highlighted a 40% crime decrease since 2020 credited partly to programs like Safe Streets.
- The event included participation from Mayor Scott, MONSE director Stefanie Mavronis, Catholic Charities, and LifeBridge Health's Center for Hope to promote peace and safety.
- Mayor Scott expressed enthusiasm about launching Safe Summer for the fifth year in a row, highlighting this year’s theme: "Healing Our Streets, Piece by Peace."
- The program aims to reduce violence and build trust by offering proactive alternatives to crime as a key part of Baltimore's public safety strategy.
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No chill in Charm City: Baltimore’s stacked summer schedule is all vibe, no filler
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Mayor Scott Launches 5th Safe Streets Summer Program in Baltimore
Source: Alex Wong / Getty Baltimore officially launched its 5th Annual Safe Streets Summer Program on Saturday with a community celebration at the basketball courts in Druid Hill Park. Mayor Brandon Scott was joined by Stefanie Mavronis, director of the Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement (MONSE), along with representatives from Catholic Charities and LifeBridge Health’s Center for Hope, to tip off the summer initiative aimed at…
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