After 25 years serving as a lieutenant at the Western District of the Baltimore City police department, Glenn Egbert retired not knowing exactly what life would bring him next. After being a cop for that long, he had certainly earned a bit of rest. However, Glenn is not the “retiring”
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As a service organization, we get a lot of feedback from those we serve about the quality and impact of our programs. Some of that feedback gives us ideas on how to improve, while other feedback reminds us why the work of the Y is so important. All of the
Last Thursday, a group of 150 or so Y leaders gathered at Camp Puh’tok, our beautiful new camp in northern Baltimore County, for a morning of discussion and engagement about our commitment to social responsibility and the many ways it is evidenced throughout our organization and across the region. I
A tribute to moms Whether a mom to little ones or the (supposedly) grown adults, human or the four legged kind, born or prospective, these are the top 10 things I believe all moms have in common: Eyes in back of your head A trademark on the word “multi-task” The
This week is Teacher Appreciation Week, which means that it’s a big week here at the Y. With more than 600 teachers and teacher support associates working across our countless youth development programs, we should all take some to thank them for the incredibly important work they do to educate,