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Sonja Speaking in Liverpool
ReWired for Changer founder Sonja Sohn will be visiting Liverpool, England on June 21-23 to speak at The Reader Organization's Annual Fundraiser about ReWired For Change and the ReWired For Life Program!
Student Video Blog Coming Soon!
RWFC Students will be working with documentary filmmaker, Ted Skillman, on the 2nd module's arts component, video filmmaking, in which they will document their stories, along with that of their families and communities. Keep an eye out for these videos on the upcoming RWFC Student Blog!

"Back on the Block Initiative" scheduled to launch on July 6, 2010!
We are thrilled to announce that ReWired For Change, in partnership with Zion Baptist Church, The Transformation Team, the Baltimore City Police Department, the Oliver Street Community Center and New Visions Youth Services, will move begin a new Initiative, “Back on The Block: Bringing the Village Home.” As a part of the initiative, this summer we will be moving into a row house, The Village House, in the heart of the Oliver Street community.
The Village House will be located at 1430 Lanvale Street, two doors down from Zion Baptist. Pastor Prentice, who was immediately attracted to the idea, donated the space to us -- on the spot – which will enable us to provide youth activities ranging from basketball and flag football, to organic gardening, cooking, visual arts and “step” classes. In addition, The Village House will provide community advocacy workshops, yoga and meditation instruction for adults and youth and will recruit and engage seniors in reading to the tiny tots.
Major Melvin Russell, Commander of Baltimore’s Eastern District Police Unit and Head of The Transformation Team, has expended massive amounts of his personal time and energy to the project. Major Russell got The Transformation Team involved early on and has engaged the Eastern District Police Neighborhood Services Unit to help with outreach and supervision.
A street based mentorship program, spearheaded by RWFC’s Ted Sutton and Billy Stanfield of New Visions Youth Services, will operate during the evening hours. The mentorship program’s focus will be to engage street involved youth and young adults and connect them to the services The Village House has to offer.
We are also proud to announce that The Village House will also be the new headquarters for ReWired For Change and its ReWired For Life! Program which has been facilitated by Greg Shamsuddin Carpenter since last summer.
Email us to at info@rewiredforchange.com to join the COALITION FOR A BETTER BALTIMORE and volunteer for this exciting effort.
For more information, check out our Initiatives page!
Cocktail Party Fundraiser!
Please join our newest board member -- JHU professor, Susan Sherman -- for a cocktail party fundraiser Thursday, June 17th, from 6pm to 8pm in Mount Washington. Jaime Hector (Marlo), Prop Joe (Robert Chew) and Kima Greggs (Sonja Sohn) will be on hand to talk about RWFC, its mission and latest efforts. Tickets are limited, so email us quickly to receive first priority!
Rewriting the Script
Article from Baltimore Magazine
"A former Wire actress is helping out kids like her...Sean Hawkins, 21, attended reWired’s summer pilot program and says the positive messages and the unconditional love he received changed his life...Sohn envisions launching the program nationally, even worldwide, but Baltimore takes first priority."
Launch Party Photo Gallery
Last September, ReWired for Change held its Launch Party, co-sponsored by the Living Classrooms Foundation - where students from the ReWired for Life! pilot program performed their poetry. Supporters from across Baltimore came to the event to help cheer on our young people and RWFC, as we officially launched the organization and programs in Baltimore. Check out some photos from the event!


