• When did you start working at The Station and why? 
    • I started working at the Station on 12/28/15.  My passion is to see men in their proper place in life and to understand addiction is what they did (behavior) not who they are (mighty men of valor)

     

  • What’s your favorite part about working at The Baltimore Station?
    • I love working in a family friendly environment.  The staff truly care about the men and each other.

     

  • What is it you do at The Station?
    • I am a case manager and facilitate Good Grief – a group that deals with loss and change.

     

  • Do you have a favorite memory from working or volunteering at The Station?
    • My most favorite memory of being a part of this agency is the outing at Camp Puh’Tok.  Watching the men climb the wall and watching Paul zipping around in the tracker vehicle trying to avoid getting his picture taken is one of my favorite memories.

     

  • What would you say to someone interested in donating or volunteering to The Station?
    • The Baltimore station is a great investment.  If you want the seed you plant to grow and flourish, this is the place.  So many times, we donate to places and things but never see the return on the investment.  Here at The Station we really do turn lives around, reuniting families, instilling hope, and celebrating life changes.  The staff at this facility are hope holders we hold hope for the men until they can see the miracle.  I LOVE THIS PLACE!!!!!!