May is Asian American, Pacific Islander, and Native Hawaiian Heritage Month, a time to celebrate and honor the diverse cultures, histories, and contributions of these communities.
04.04.17
At Health Care for the Homeless, there’s a lot to share – and even more ways to share it. With multiple sites and endless prime wall space, figuring out where and how to put up flyers can be quite the challenge. So, we’re putting up staff and client community bulletin boards at all our sites to house your flyers and get the details out about your upcoming events or projects - and we’ll even help with distribution!
Here’s how it works: draft a flyer for your event or project with one of our flyer templates that includes the what, when and where. Then, send it over to the communications team (Sydnee or Kate) who can give it a second set of eyes and help with any irksome formatting issues. Once it’s ready to go, communications will send it over to our fantastic facilities team who will laminate it and post it on the designated community boards across our sites.
Below, find a list of all the community board locations and check them frequently to see what’s going on around Health Care for the Homeless and beyond:
201 E. Baltimore Offices
Baltimore County Clinic
Convalescent Care Clinic
Downtown Clinic 421 Fallsway
Our Daily Bread
West Baltimore Clinic
May is Asian American, Pacific Islander, and Native Hawaiian Heritage Month, a time to celebrate and honor the diverse cultures, histories, and contributions of these communities.
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