A Transformational Gift Secures NNC’s Future

April 16, 2026

When Mrs. C retired, she wasn’t sure what her days would look like. Now, her time is filled with Village Gatherings, committee meetings, group outings, and lunches with people she has met through Northwest Neighbors Connecting (NNC) who have since become close friends. She describes joining NNC three years ago as “the highlight” of her life. For Mrs. R, the shift... Read More

Supporting Northwest Schools Through Strong Partnerships

April 16, 2026

For decades, CHAI has partnered with public schools in northwest Baltimore to connect students, educators, and the school community with resources that expand learning opportunities. Recently, we had the privilege of bringing together principals and Community School Facilitators from our Pikesville partner schools with Phyllis and Louis Friedman, whose generosity through the Samuelson Foundation and the Gordon Trust provides funding for enrichment experiences that might not otherwise... Read More

Bringing Community Voices Together in Park Heights

April 16, 2026

Through its work with the Northwest Baltimore Partnership and the One Park Heights committee, CHAI convenes residents, schools, and local organizations to strengthen relationships and ensure community voices shape the future of Park Heights. As part of this ongoing work, CHAI facilitated a collaboration with the Inheritance Theater Project (ITP) and the Sankofa Children’s Museum of African Cultures, which began with a “Park Heights Dinner... Read More

CHAI Awards $50,000 to 10 First-Time Homebuyers in 21215

April 16, 2026

For many first-time homebuyers, the path to homeownership is often stalled by a few key barriers, including down payments, closing costs, and access to support at the right moment. CHAI’s Homebuyer Incentive Grant addresses these challenges by offering eligible buyers a $5,000 forgivable loan to help make homeownership more attainable. This year, the program reached an important milestone. All... Read More

Connecting Community Through Wellness at the Annual Health Fair

March 5, 2026

On February 12, the Edward A. Myerberg Center did what it does best: bring people together. Our third annual Health Fair welcomed 225 members and friends for a morning that felt energetic, engaging, and unmistakably Myerberg. With nearly 60 vendors throughout the building, there was something new to discover at every turn. Members moved from... Read More

CHAI Advocates for Stable Housing in Maryland

March 5, 2026

Stable housing is central to wellbeing at every stage of life, from first-time buyers to older adults living in aging buildings. Mr. D, who bought his first home after participating in housing counseling with CHAI, knows firsthand how specialized guidance can make a dream achievable. “They [CHAI] helped me immensely and made the process go... Read More

From Pages to Purpose

March 5, 2026

Pages turned and imaginations were active as a member of Northwest Neighbors Connecting (NNC) read Valentine’s Day books to kindergarten students at Millbrook Elementary through the school’s Book Buddies program. After listening to the stories, the students took turns reading back to the volunteer, and the group finished with an art project, creating their own... Read More

Senior Home Repair Helps Older Adults Age in Community

March 5, 2026

When something breaks, Ms. B knows exactly who to call. For more than a decade, CHAI has helped Ms. B stay safe and independent in the home she loves. Since 2013, CHAI has addressed critical issues in her home— from heating and plumbing repairs to fixing walkways and preventing flooding— through its Senior Home Repair and... Read More

David Rubenstein Visits the Bagel Boys

February 5, 2026

This week, the Myerberg Center’s Bagel Boys men’s club had an especially notable guest: David Rubenstein. A Baltimore native, Rubenstein is the Chairman, CEO, and principal owner of the Baltimore Orioles; Co-Founder and Co-Chairman of The Carlyle Group; and an author, historian, and philanthropist. Mr. Rubenstein spoke about his life journey— from growing up in... Read More

CHAI Completes Redevelopment of First BVRI Home

February 5, 2026

There is a housing crisis across Maryland, with Baltimore City facing distinct challenges. Renters are increasingly cost-burdened, homeownership rates are stagnant, and there is a surplus of vacant and abandoned housing. As of October 2025, Baltimore’s Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) reported approximately 12,383 vacant buildings in the city alone, reflecting long-term disinvestment and underutilized housing stock. To address this, the State of Maryland launched the Baltimore... Read More