The Baltimore Station Celebrates 30th Annual Homerun for Recovery Fundraiser

Annual event returns to in-person at new, outdoors location

The Baltimore Station is celebrating 30 years of its signature fundraiser, Homerun for Recovery, with a new location and several new features. On Saturday, April 23, 2022, from 6:00 – 9:30 PM, guests will gather outdoors at Hammerjacks for an evening of gourmet fare, cocktails for guests to enjoy responsibly, music and a silent auction. Presented by Blue Halo the sports-themed event will benefit The Baltimore Station’s therapeutic residential and community-based outpatient treatment programs for veterans and others who are transitioning through the cycle of poverty, substance use disorder and homelessness to self-sufficiency.

WHAT: The Baltimore Station’s Homerun for Recovery

WHEN: April 23, 2022, 6:00 – 9:30 PM

WHERE:                                

Hammerjacks
1300 Russell Street
Baltimore, MD

TICKETS:

General admission:                                         $100

Veteran, Active Duty, First responders:         $80 or two for $150

Ticket link: homerun2022.givesmart.com

SPONSORS (at time of printing):

Blue Halo, Bolton, Bunting Door & Hardware Co., Inc., Calvert Accounting & Advisory Services CPA, Emergent, FOX Baltimore (WBFF-TV), HSM Specialties, ERP International, Eureka Strategic Consulting, Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Annunciation, iHeart Radio, Interim Homes, Len the Plumber, MartinFederal, Maryland Multi-Housing Association, M&T Bank, Modutech, Nelson, Percival Engineering, Pizza di Joey, SC&H Group, Signals Defense, Soundcheck Rock Academy, T. Rowe Price, WPG Financial Group

MEDIA INFORMATION:

For more information about The Baltimore Station’s Homerun for Recovery fundraiser, contact Jamie Watt Arnold at PROFILES, at jamie@profilespr.com or call (215) 284-5789.

About The Baltimore Station

The Baltimore Station provides therapeutic residential and community-based outpatient treatment programs to individuals—primarily veterans—dealing with homelessness and substance use disorder. Its innovative programming helps break the cycle of poverty and supports individuals as they become self-sufficient members of society. Accredited by one of the nation’s most prestigious accrediting bodies for rehabilitation facilities, The Baltimore Station is the area’s largest VA funded Grant and Per Diem (GPD) program and the only long-term residential program, providing up to 24 months of clinical care and life skills development to encourage a smoother transition to the real world and guaranteed lifelong success. In addition to its residential program, The Baltimore Station provides outpatient programming to provide therapeutic relapse prevention services to those recovering from substance use disorder and also workforce development programming that provides residential services that facilitate stabilization and transition to permanent housing and sustainable income. At The Baltimore Station, we turn lives around. www.baltimorestation.org.