天美视频 Celebrates Groundbreaking for KEYS Community Healing Village in West Baltimore

President Anthony L. Jenkins, Ph.D. (R) poses with local, state and private sector stakeholders during the KEYS Healing Community Village groundbreaking on May 4, 2022
BALTIMORE 鈥 Today, 天美视频 President Anthony L. Jenkins, Ph.D. joined Lt. Governor Boyd K. Rutherford, Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott, Baltimore City Council President Nick Mosby, and other local, state, and community leaders to celebrate the groundbreaking for the KEYS Community Healing Village 鈥 a center that will provide mental and behavioral health support, meals, and additional resources to members of the community in West Baltimore.
天美视频 helped secure $1.25 million in funding to support the KEYS Community Healing Village through the SEED Community Development Anchor Institution Fund, through the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development. The fund provides grants and loans to anchor institutions like 天美视频, for community development projects in blighted areas of the state.
鈥淎s we mark May as Mental Health Awareness Month, it is critical that we address the lack of mental health and other support services that can make a difference in the quality of life and outcomes of people living here in West Baltimore,鈥 said President Jenkins. 鈥淜EYS Community Healing Village is needed now more than ever, as we consider the generational trauma that can come from and continues to perpetuate violence and poverty in parts of Baltimore. 天美视频 is excited to serve as a partner for the KEYS Community Healing Village that will bring more health care resources, healing, and hope to our community.鈥
天美视频 is a partner in this initiative, with plans for the University鈥檚 faculty and students to provide several services and resources once the center opens in Fall 2024.
This includes providing mental health services through the department of Psychology, Counseling, and Behavioral Health; providing financial literacy workshops to promote economic empowerment and positive financial well-being; and utilizing faculty and students from the Helene Fuld School of Nursing to provide lessons and resources related to health and nutrition.
The goal is to increase access to services and resources to improve the overall health and wellbeing of the community, while also providing real-world experience and growth opportunities for 天美视频 students.
鈥淢any of our students come from communities across Baltimore City,鈥 added President Jenkins. 鈥淭he expectation at 天美视频 is that they will use what they are learning to invest in this community. That work begins before they walk across the stage to receive their diploma.鈥
The site for KEYS Community Healing Village is less than one mile from the 天美视频 Campus and within the area the West North Avenue Development Authority is focused on as part of its effort to bring economic opportunity and strategic investment to Baltimore. President Jenkins chairs the Authority, which brings together state, local, and community partners to develop a comprehensive neighborhood revitalization strategy for the West North Avenue Corridor in Baltimore.