Brother,
Help Thyself (BHT), one of the truly worthwhile LGBTQ organizations, handed out
a total of $75,000 in grants to 34 LGBTQ and HIV/AIDS nonprofits in the Greater
Baltimore-Washington, DC region. The ceremony was held on January 20 at the Baltimore Eagle.
Mayor
Catherine Pugh brought greetings on behalf of the residents of Baltimore, as
did Jeffrey Hitt of the Maryland Department of Health.
“The
story here isn’t that BHT gave out $75,000 today,” said Andrew McCarty, grant
reception chairman, in a statement. “The story here is that in the era we find
ourselves in today, where our freedoms and rights, and healthcare choices are being
threatened, these 34 non-profits, with our help, are out there each and every
day fighting to preserve and defend those rights and freedoms in support of our
community. We are proud to play a small role in that work.”
2017 BHT Grant
Awards
AIDS
Action Baltimore - $4,140.00
Athletes
United for Social Justice - "The Grassroots Project" - $1,130.00
Black,
Gifted & Whole Inc. - $5,830.00
Breaking
Ground - $2,930.00
Capitol
Hill Arts Workshop - $830.00
Casa
Ruby Inc. - $4,390.00
D.C.’s
Different Drummers - $1,130.00
DC
Center for LGBT Community - $2,360.00
Dickey
Memorial Presbyterian Church - $150.00
Gay
Men's Chorus of Washington, DC - $560.00
FreeState
Justice - $920.00
Gay
& Lesbian Community Center of Baltimore - $770.00
Health
Options & Positive Energy Foundation, Inc (HOPE DC) - $3,790.00
Heart
to Hand, Inc - $3,410.00
HIPS
- $3,580.00
HopeSprings,
Inc. - $3,350.00
Latino
GLBT History Project - $2,200.00
LULAC
Council 11125 - $1,000.00
Mary's
House for Older Adults, Inc. - $8,280.00
Metro
DC PFLAG - $850.00
Mid-Atlantic
Deaf & Interpreter Fund - $1,670.00
Mosiac
Theater Company of DC - $350.00
New
Ways Ministry, Inc. - $1,980.00
PFLAG
Columbia-Howard County MD - $1,020.00
PFLAG
Westminster MD - $1,020.00
Rainbow
Families DC - $2,080.00
Rainbow
History Project Foundation - $790.00
Rainbow
Theater Project - $540.00
SMYAL
- $1,690.00
St.
Margaret's Church Vestry - "Charlie's Place" - $3,030.00
TransGender
Education Association of Greater Washington - $1,460.00
UUC
of Rockville "Rainbow Youth Alliance - $4,740.00
Wanda
Alston Foundation - $2,470.00
Washington
Renegades Rugby Football Club - $560.00
TOTAL
$75,000.00
BHT
also presented four annual community service awards:
▲Anthony J. Bachrach Award for Outstanding Service (to an
individual), to Baltimore’s own Rik Newton-Treadway for his longtime and
terrific support of our community.
▲Billy Collison Award (to
an underdog, and grantee), was presented to the Latino GLBT History Project who
does so much, with so very little, to preserve the history of the LatinX LGBTQ
community in Washington, DC.
▲George Dodson
Business Award (to a business supportive of the community) was presented to
the Baltimore Eagle (for a second time no less) for its outstanding
support of our community.
▲Founders Award (to a non-profit,
doesn’t have to be a grantee) was presented to the Wanda Alston Foundation for
its record of vital service to the homeless LGBTQ youth population in
Washington, DC.
“Our
community has some great unsung legends who for years have gone about their
days working for the betterment of LGBTQ people,” said McCarty. “None of us are
in this for self-aggrandizement, and we believe it is vital to recognize folks
and groups we collectively feel are worthy of recognition.”
Since
its incorporation in 1978, BHT has now given out $3,169,699.45. For more information about BHT call 202-347-2246 or email info@brotherhelpthyself.org.
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