An Inner Journey to an Outward Path (Continue)
In 2017 LTC became a beta site with Recovery Capital Research Project to
ensure data is captured effectively. Staff and volunteers were trained to
become recovery coaches. Out of the many applications submitted from
other worthy organizations, LTC was selected to be a part of West
Baltimore Rise (a capacity building organization). LTC has been invited to
share its Housing Model with the Universal Foundation for Better Living
(an international association of New Thought churches).
Finally LTC has entered into an agreement with the Episcopal Housing
Corporation to renovate two new recovery residences. As we have done in
the past, we will honor people who have made a lasting impact on LTC by
naming the buildings after them. In that light, LTC recovery residence
located at 1933 W. Lafayette Street will be named the Sollins-McCarthy
Center after Howard Sollins and Dan McCarthy for their outstanding
support. The second recovery residence, located at 902 Wheeler Avenue,
will be known as the Leonard Family Center, in honor of the founders’
parents. Each building will be equipped with a library and lounge area
which will be named after LTC’s strong supporters Don & Ginny
Robertson and Victor & Mercidees McTeer.
We could not have done this on our own. Thank you for your continued
loving support. Thank you for supporting LTC to do the work we do in the
world. LTC invites you to come and serve with us. Come and use your gifts
and talents to support the women of the Center and further the growth of
the organization.
This is a “we” effort for we cannot do this alone. Your very presence,
sponsorship, or Ad in the book indicates you are concerned with
enhancing the lives of others and are willing to Be the Light that is so
needed in the world. Thank you for being a part of LTC’s legacy as you
continue to support others by your generous giving and donations.
Founder/CEO