Project Play: Baltimore Huddle
Imagine if every child in East Baltimore had a chance to play sports. To know the camaraderie of a team, the feeling of a game-winning shot, or the perseverance to shave seconds off a personal best. To experience all the benefits – physical, social, emotional, cognitive, individual – available to people who simply move their bodies on a regular basis. To have a childhood that is playful.
Leaders and stakeholders from across East Baltimore are convening at the UA House to explore the forthcoming report, State of Play: Baltimore. The first research of its kind in East Baltimore, the report identifies key strengths and areas of opportunities to get local youth more active and healthy through sport.
For more information, please email Andre Fountain at andre.fountain@aspeninstitute.org.