@WBALTV11
  @WBALTV11
WBAL-TV 11 Baltimore | Volunteers clean up vandalism at Maryland Safe Haven @WBALTV11 | Uploaded October 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
Members of the community converged Tuesday to help Maryland Safe Haven clean up vandalism after a recent break-in. Maryland Safe Haven's mission is to foster an environment where every member of the LGBTQIA community survives and thrives. Dozens of volunteers, including students from the Maryland Institute College of Art, grabbed mops and brooms to help organize the ransacked property after someone broke in Thursday through a basement door and left a mess.

Subscribe to WBAL on YouTube now for more: bit.ly/1oJSRCN

Get more Baltimore news: wbaltv.com
Like us: facebook.com/wbaltv11
Follow us: twitter.com/wbaltv11
Instagram: instagram.com/wbaltv11
Volunteers clean up vandalism at Maryland Safe HavenCeremonies honor victims, hostages of Oct. 7 attackBARCS extends $200 foster incentive programBPD and Baltimore City express frustration with release of 15-year-old arrested in violent armed ...Sunday Gardener: Caring for tropical plants indoorJoe Turners Come and Gone comes to Baltimore11 TV Hill - One Year Later: Author Laila el-HaddadRodgers Forge holds community walk after man hospitalizedTrucks moving again at the portExtensive fire at Mount Airy breweryMarylanders help with Hurricane Helene recovery efforts in North CarolinaWomen at higher risk for these stress fractures

Volunteers clean up vandalism at Maryland Safe Haven @WBALTV11

SHARE TO X SHARE TO REDDIT SHARE TO FACEBOOK WALLPAPER