More than 700 families received Thanksgiving meals, resources, and support during a major community distribution held yesterday, Tuesday, November 25th, at Life Church Ministries. The event was hosted in partnership by the Greater Baltimore Urban League (GBUL), Life Church Ministries, 92Q, FutureThink Hub, La Chow, and the National Council of Negro Women (NCNW), bringing together an impressive coalition of nonprofits, businesses, and volunteers committed to uplifting Baltimore families.

Giant, the event’s lead sponsor, donated more than 500 turkeys, helping ensure that families across the region could celebrate the holiday with dignity and abundance.

Volunteers from across the city powered the giveaway, including members of the GBUL Board of Directors, GBUL Guild, Greater Baltimore Leadership Association, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., Eta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., National Council of Negro Women, Dwyer Workforce Development, and many others. Their teamwork made the distribution seamless, welcoming, and full of community spirit.

Elected leaders also joined the effort. Councilwoman Phylicia Porter greeted families, and a representative from Senator Angela Alsobrooks’ office attended to show support. Attendees accessed a wide range of resource tables, including CareFirst, Zolo, Love in the Trenches, Maryland School for the Blind, MedStar, and CASA, each offering education, support, or services tailored to community needs.

Keeping energy high throughout the afternoon was Lil Black of 92Q, who provided music and entertainment as families received grocery bags, turkeys, and essential household items.

Paris Brown, Publisher of The Baltimore Times and Interim Board Chair of GBUL, said the event reflected the best of what Baltimore can accomplish together:
“This is what community looks like—organizations coming together, volunteers showing up in force, and families leaving seen, supported, and celebrated. The Greater Baltimore Urban League is proud to stand with our partners to give people not just food, but hope.”

Harold Booker, Director of Programs at the Greater Baltimore Urban League and one of the event’s lead coordinators, noted the power of collaboration behind the scenes:
“What makes this special is the collective effort—our volunteers, partners, and neighbors all coming together with one purpose: to take care of one another. This is the Urban League mission in action, meeting people where they are and showing up with resources, compassion, and community.”

Yesterday’s successful distribution underscores the continuing commitment of local organizations to ensuring families across Baltimore have access to essential resources and opportunities—during the holiday season and throughout the year.

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