The Baltimore Station’s 8th Annual Chili Cookoff Raises More Than $77,000 for Homeless Veterans

The Baltimore Station, a residential and community-based treatment program supporting veterans and others transitioning from homelessness and substance use disorder to self-sufficiency, recently hosted its annual Stars, Stripes & Chow chili cook-off. More than 400 people attended the event, which was presented by M&T Bank, on Saturday, Nov. 5, 2022, at Oriole Park at Camden Yards.  The event raised more than $77,000 that will directly support services for individuals in The Baltimore Station program.

Teams participating in the chili competition represented the area’s business and nonprofit community. Emerging as the judges’ pick for “Best Chili” was Mt. Hebron High School from Ellicott City for its “Viking Chili” and the Maryland Multi-Housing Association (MMHA) once again took home the “People’s Choice” award for its Godfather inspired chili “The Good Chili.” The  “Best Booth” award went to Fuchs North America for its Harry Potter-themed booth.

“We could not have asked for a more perfect day to raise funds for the veterans who need our support,” said Kim Callari, deputy director, The Baltimore Station. “We owe a huge thank you to all of our teams, our sponsors, our volunteers and the supporters who came out to the event. We are so grateful for our community that helps us turn lives around.”

Endless samples of original chili recipes delighted guests while Pizza di Joey Food Truck supplemented the menu by generously contributing his Baltimore’s Best pizza, along with pit beef, ham and turkey provided by the Knights of Columbus and beverages by City Limits. Bands of all ages from Soundcheck Rock Academy in Columbia, Md., provided the entertainment with music ranging from classic rock to today’s hits. With the expanded kid’s zone, families with children of all ages enjoyed activities like caricature drawings, a cupcake decorating station, a petting zoo, sidewalk games and more.

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.