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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 11/17/16 -- Health Leads volunteer advocates from left: Caroline Liu, Rumsha Salman, Meagan Hawes, and Bronte Nevins. All are undergraduate Public Health majors at JHU except for Meagan Hawes who is a graduate student at JHU Bloomberg School of Public Health.<br />
 Boston-based Health Leads provides complementary social service support to patients, especially high cost ones – help with food, utilities, transportation to doctors’ appointments, etc. They partner with Johns Hopkins Hospital system in three different programs. The pediatric services program in the Harriet Lane Clinic serves 1200 patients and is an integral part of the services provided at the clinic .…by André Chung #_AC24021
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 11/17/16 -- Azauriah Greene, 2, plays with Health Leads Program Director, Kristin Topel as her mother signs up with Health Leads. <br />
Boston-based Health Leads provides complementary social service support to patients, especially high cost ones – help with food, utilities, transportation to doctors’ appointments, etc. They partner with Johns Hopkins Hospital system in three different programs. The pediatric services program in the Harriet Lane Clinic serves 1200 patients and is an integral part of the services provided at the clinic .…by André Chung #_AC12577
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 11/17/16 -- Azauriah Greene, 2, plays with Health Leads Program Director, Kristin Topel as her mother signs up with Health Leads. <br />
Boston-based Health Leads provides complementary social service support to patients, especially high cost ones – help with food, utilities, transportation to doctors’ appointments, etc. They partner with Johns Hopkins Hospital system in three different programs. The pediatric services program in the Harriet Lane Clinic serves 1200 patients and is an integral part of the services provided at the clinic .…by André Chung #_AC12587
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 11/17/16 -- Azauriah Greene, 2, plays with Health Leads Program Director, Kristin Topel as Advocate Caroline Liu speaks with Angelica Greene and her son, Zakauri, 5 months, as she gets them into the Health Leads program. <br />
Boston-based Health Leads provides complementary social service support to patients, especially high cost ones – help with food, utilities, transportation to doctors’ appointments, etc. They partner with Johns Hopkins Hospital system in three different programs. The pediatric services program in the Harriet Lane Clinic serves 1200 patients and is an integral part of the services provided at the clinic .…by André Chung #_AC24245
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 11/17/16 -- Azauriah Greene, 2, plays with Health Leads Program Director, Kristin Topel as her mother signs up with Health Leads. Boston-based Health Leads provides complementary social service support to patients, especially high cost ones – help with food, utilities, transportation to doctors’ appointments, etc. They partner with Johns Hopkins Hospital system in three different programs. The pediatric services program in the Harriet Lane Clinic serves 1200 patients and is an integral part of the services provided at the clinic .…by André Chung #_AC12539
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 11/17/16 -- Zakauri Greene, 5 months, waits patiently on his mother, Angelica Greene's lap as she signs up with Health Leads. Children are the biggest beneficiaries of Health Leads programs at Hopkins. <br />
Boston-based Health Leads provides complementary social service support to patients, especially high cost ones – help with food, utilities, transportation to doctors’ appointments, etc. They partner with Johns Hopkins Hospital system in three different programs. The pediatric services program in the Harriet Lane Clinic serves 1200 patients and is an integral part of the services provided at the clinic .…by André Chung #_AC12512
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 11/17/16 -- Health Leads advocate Meagan Hawes, a grad student at JHU Bloomberg School of Public Health, follows up with a client via phone. <br />
Boston-based Health Leads provides complementary social service support to patients, especially high cost ones – help with food, utilities, transportation to doctors’ appointments, etc. They partner with Johns Hopkins Hospital system in three different programs. The pediatric services program in the Harriet Lane Clinic serves 1200 patients and is an integral part of the services provided at the clinic .…by André Chung #_AC12310
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 11/17/16 -- Health Leads Program Director Kristin Topel speaks with Jamere Bell. Bell was getting connected with organizations that provide free Christmas gifts for kids. <br />
Boston-based Health Leads provides complementary social service support to patients, especially high cost ones – help with food, utilities, transportation to doctors’ appointments, etc. They partner with Johns Hopkins Hospital system in three different programs. The pediatric services program in the Harriet Lane Clinic serves 1200 patients and is an integral part of the services provided at the clinic .…by André Chung #_AC12681
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 11/17/16 -- Azauriah Greene, 2, plays with Health Leads Program Director, Kristin Topel as her mother signs up with Health Leads. <br />
Boston-based Health Leads provides complementary social service support to patients, especially high cost ones – help with food, utilities, transportation to doctors’ appointments, etc. They partner with Johns Hopkins Hospital system in three different programs. The pediatric services program in the Harriet Lane Clinic serves 1200 patients and is an integral part of the services provided at the clinic .…by André Chung #_AC12556
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 11/17/16 -- Zakauri Greene, 5 months, waits patiently on his mother, Angelica Greene's lap as she signs up with Health Leads. Children are the biggest beneficiaries of Health Leads programs at Hopkins. <br />
Boston-based Health Leads provides complementary social service support to patients, especially high cost ones – help with food, utilities, transportation to doctors’ appointments, etc. They partner with Johns Hopkins Hospital system in three different programs. The pediatric services program in the Harriet Lane Clinic serves 1200 patients and is an integral part of the services provided at the clinic .…by André Chung #_AC12523
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 11/17/16 -- The David M. Rubenstein Child Health Building is home to the Harriet Lane Clinic, one of the Johns Hopkins sites for Health Leads. <br />
Boston-based Health Leads provides complementary social service support to patients, especially high cost ones – help with food, utilities, transportation to doctors’ appointments, etc. They partner with Johns Hopkins Hospital system in three different programs. The pediatric services program in the Harriet Lane Clinic serves 1200 patients and is an integral part of the services provided at the clinic .…by André Chung #_AC24036
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 11/17/16 -- Health Leads Program Director Kristin Topel speaks with Jamere Bell as her daughter, Peyton Bell, 6, plays with Laura Medrano-Hernandez, the Managing Director of the Program. Bell was getting connected with organizations that provide free Christmas gifts for kids. <br />
Boston-based Health Leads provides complementary social service support to patients, especially high cost ones – help with food, utilities, transportation to doctors’ appointments, etc. They partner with Johns Hopkins Hospital system in three different programs. The pediatric services program in the Harriet Lane Clinic serves 1200 patients and is an integral part of the services provided at the clinic .…by André Chung #_AC24371
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 11/17/16 -- Health Leads Program Director Kristin Topel speaks with Jamere Bell as her daughter, Peyton Bell, 6, plays. Bell was getting connected with organizations that provide free Christmas gifts for kids. <br />
Boston-based Health Leads provides complementary social service support to patients, especially high cost ones – help with food, utilities, transportation to doctors’ appointments, etc. They partner with Johns Hopkins Hospital system in three different programs. The pediatric services program in the Harriet Lane Clinic serves 1200 patients and is an integral part of the services provided at the clinic .…by André Chung #_AC24353
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 11/17/16 -- Health Leads Program Director Kristin Topel speaks with Jamere Bell. Bell was getting connected with organizations that provide free Christmas gifts for kids. <br />
Boston-based Health Leads provides complementary social service support to patients, especially high cost ones – help with food, utilities, transportation to doctors’ appointments, etc. They partner with Johns Hopkins Hospital system in three different programs. The pediatric services program in the Harriet Lane Clinic serves 1200 patients and is an integral part of the services provided at the clinic .…by André Chung #_AC12670
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 11/17/16 -- Health Leads keeps basics on hand for clients that they can hand out. Diapers are among the most important commodities. Boston-based Health Leads provides complementary social service support to patients, especially high cost ones – help with food, utilities, transportation to doctors’ appointments, etc. They partner with Johns Hopkins Hospital system in three different programs. The pediatric services program in the Harriet Lane Clinic serves 1200 patients and is an integral part of the services provided at the clinic .…by André Chung #_AC12647
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 11/17/16 -- Kristin Topel, Health Leads Program Director, has a few parting words for new client, Angelica Greene as she leaves. <br />
Boston-based Health Leads provides complementary social service support to patients, especially high cost ones – help with food, utilities, transportation to doctors’ appointments, etc. They partner with Johns Hopkins Hospital system in three different programs. The pediatric services program in the Harriet Lane Clinic serves 1200 patients and is an integral part of the services provided at the clinic .…by André Chung #_AC24307
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 11/17/16 -- Dr. Megan Tschudy, left, Assistant Medical Director at the clinic and Health Leads Program Director, Kristin Topel have a conversation at the front desk.<br />
Boston-based Health Leads provides complementary social service support to patients, especially high cost ones – help with food, utilities, transportation to doctors’ appointments, etc. They partner with Johns Hopkins Hospital system in three different programs. The pediatric services program in the Harriet Lane Clinic serves 1200 patients and is an integral part of the services provided at the clinic .…by André Chung #_AC12620
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 11/17/16 -- This questionnaire helps Health Leads personnel determine how to serve new clients.<br />
Boston-based Health Leads provides complementary social service support to patients, especially high cost ones – help with food, utilities, transportation to doctors’ appointments, etc. They partner with Johns Hopkins Hospital system in three different programs. The pediatric services program in the Harriet Lane Clinic serves 1200 patients and is an integral part of the services provided at the clinic .…by André Chung #_AC12613
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 11/17/16 -- Children are the biggest beneficiaries of Health Leads programs at Hopkins. Boston-based Health Leads provides complementary social service support to patients, especially high cost ones – help with food, utilities, transportation to doctors’ appointments, etc. They partner with Johns Hopkins Hospital system in three different programs. The pediatric services program in the Harriet Lane Clinic serves 1200 patients and is an integral part of the services provided at the clinic .…by André Chung #_AC12502
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 11/17/16 -- Advocate Caroline Liu, left speaks with Angelica Greene and her son, Zakauri, 5 months, as she gets them into the Health Leads program. <br />
Boston-based Health Leads provides complementary social service support to patients, especially high cost ones – help with food, utilities, transportation to doctors’ appointments, etc. They partner with Johns Hopkins Hospital system in three different programs. The pediatric services program in the Harriet Lane Clinic serves 1200 patients and is an integral part of the services provided at the clinic .…by André Chung #_AC12490
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 11/17/16 -- Advocate Caroline Liu, left speaks with Angelica Greene and her son, Zakauri, 5 months, as she gets them into the Health Leads program. <br />
Boston-based Health Leads provides complementary social service support to patients, especially high cost ones – help with food, utilities, transportation to doctors’ appointments, etc. They partner with Johns Hopkins Hospital system in three different programs. The pediatric services program in the Harriet Lane Clinic serves 1200 patients and is an integral part of the services provided at the clinic .…by André Chung #_AC12479
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 11/17/16 -- Advocate Caroline Liu, left speaks with Angelica Greene and her son, Zakauri, 5 months, as she gets them into the Health Leads program. <br />
Boston-based Health Leads provides complementary social service support to patients, especially high cost ones – help with food, utilities, transportation to doctors’ appointments, etc. They partner with Johns Hopkins Hospital system in three different programs. The pediatric services program in the Harriet Lane Clinic serves 1200 patients and is an integral part of the services provided at the clinic .…by André Chung #_AC24186
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 11/17/16 -- Advocate Caroline Liu, left speaks with Angelica Greene and her son, Zakauri, 5 months, as she gets them into the Health Leads program. <br />
Boston-based Health Leads provides complementary social service support to patients, especially high cost ones – help with food, utilities, transportation to doctors’ appointments, etc. They partner with Johns Hopkins Hospital system in three different programs. The pediatric services program in the Harriet Lane Clinic serves 1200 patients and is an integral part of the services provided at the clinic .…by André Chung #_AC24181
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 11/17/16 -- Azauriah Greene, 2, plays on the floor as Health Leads Program Director Kristin Topel steps into an exam room to speak with Azauriah's mother. <br />
Boston-based Health Leads provides complementary social service support to patients, especially high cost ones – help with food, utilities, transportation to doctors’ appointments, etc. They partner with Johns Hopkins Hospital system in three different programs. The pediatric services program in the Harriet Lane Clinic serves 1200 patients and is an integral part of the services provided at the clinic .…by André Chung #_AC24143
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 11/17/16 -- Dr. Megan Tschudy is the Assistant Medical Director at the clinic and considers Health Leads an invaluable asset.<br />
Boston-based Health Leads provides complementary social service support to patients, especially high cost ones – help with food, utilities, transportation to doctors’ appointments, etc. They partner with Johns Hopkins Hospital system in three different programs. The pediatric services program in the Harriet Lane Clinic serves 1200 patients and is an integral part of the services provided at the clinic .…by André Chung #_AC12459
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 11/17/16 -- A helicopter lands on the roof of the hospital. Health Leads has three different sites within the Johns Hopkins Hospital system, one on the main campus and two on the Bayview Campus. <br />
Boston-based Health Leads provides complementary social service support to patients, especially high cost ones – help with food, utilities, transportation to doctors’ appointments, etc. They partner with Johns Hopkins Hospital system in three different programs. The pediatric services program in the Harriet Lane Clinic serves 1200 patients and is an integral part of the services provided at the clinic .…by André Chung #_AC24106
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 11/17/16 -- Health Leads Program Director Kristin Topel speaks with Jamere Bell as her daughter, Peyton Bell, 6, plays with Laura Medrano-Hernandez, the Managing Director of the Program. Bell was getting connected with organizations that provide free Christmas gifts for kids. <br />
Boston-based Health Leads provides complementary social service support to patients, especially high cost ones – help with food, utilities, transportation to doctors’ appointments, etc. They partner with Johns Hopkins Hospital system in three different programs. The pediatric services program in the Harriet Lane Clinic serves 1200 patients and is an integral part of the services provided at the clinic .…by André Chung #_AC24320
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 11/17/16 -- Health Leads Program Director, Kristin Topel, left, confers with Laura Medrano-Hernandez, the Managing Director of the program. Medrano-Hernandez travels from Boston every month to touch base.<br />
Boston-based Health Leads provides complementary social service support to patients, especially high cost ones – help with food, utilities, transportation to doctors’ appointments, etc. They partner with Johns Hopkins Hospital system in three different programs. The pediatric services program in the Harriet Lane Clinic serves 1200 patients and is an integral part of the services provided at the clinic .…by André Chung #_AC24291
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 11/17/16 -- Azauriah Greene, 2, plays as her mother signs up with Health Leads. Boston-based Health Leads provides complementary social service support to patients, especially high cost ones – help with food, utilities, transportation to doctors’ appointments, etc. They partner with Johns Hopkins Hospital system in three different programs. The pediatric services program in the Harriet Lane Clinic serves 1200 patients and is an integral part of the services provided at the clinic .…by André Chung #_AC24231
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 11/17/16 -- LaToya Mobley is a Pediatric Social Worker at the clinic, responsible for 8500 patients. She says she couldn't provide the services that Health Leads provides to all her patients. <br />
Boston-based Health Leads provides complementary social service support to patients, especially high cost ones – help with food, utilities, transportation to doctors’ appointments, etc. They partner with Johns Hopkins Hospital system in three different programs. The pediatric services program in the Harriet Lane Clinic serves 1200 patients and is an integral part of the services provided at the clinic .…by André Chung #_AC12417
    Health-Leads-12417.jpg
  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 11/17/16 -- Health Leads has three different sites within the Johns Hopkins Hospital system, one on the main campus and two on the Bayview Campus. <br />
Boston-based Health Leads provides complementary social service support to patients, especially high cost ones – help with food, utilities, transportation to doctors’ appointments, etc. They partner with Johns Hopkins Hospital system in three different programs. The pediatric services program in the Harriet Lane Clinic serves 1200 patients and is an integral part of the services provided at the clinic .…by André Chung #_AC24119
    Health-Leads-24119.jpg
  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 11/17/16 -- Health Leads has three different sites within the Johns Hopkins Hospital system, one on the main campus and two on the Bayview Campus. <br />
Boston-based Health Leads provides complementary social service support to patients, especially high cost ones – help with food, utilities, transportation to doctors’ appointments, etc. They partner with Johns Hopkins Hospital system in three different programs. The pediatric services program in the Harriet Lane Clinic serves 1200 patients and is an integral part of the services provided at the clinic .…by André Chung #_AC24095
    Health-Leads-24095.jpg
  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 11/17/16 -- Health Leads has three different sites within the Johns Hopkins Hospital system, one on the main campus and two on the Bayview Campus. <br />
Boston-based Health Leads provides complementary social service support to patients, especially high cost ones – help with food, utilities, transportation to doctors’ appointments, etc. They partner with Johns Hopkins Hospital system in three different programs. The pediatric services program in the Harriet Lane Clinic serves 1200 patients and is an integral part of the services provided at the clinic .…by André Chung #_AC12348
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 11/17/16 -- Five month old Zacauri Greene is done for the day as his family leaves the appointment. Children are the biggest beneficiaries of the program at Hopkins.<br />
 Boston-based Health Leads provides complementary social service support to patients, especially high cost ones – help with food, utilities, transportation to doctors’ appointments, etc. They partner with Johns Hopkins Hospital system in three different programs. The pediatric services program in the Harriet Lane Clinic serves 1200 patients and is an integral part of the services provided at the clinic .…by André Chung #_AC12637
    Health-Leads-12637.jpg
  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 11/17/16 --  Peyton Bell, 6, plays with Laura Medrano-Hernandez, the Managing Director of the Program as her mother gets information on free Christmas gifts for kids. Bell was getting connected with organizations that provide free Christmas gifts for kids. <br />
Boston-based Health Leads provides complementary social service support to patients, especially high cost ones – help with food, utilities, transportation to doctors’ appointments, etc. They partner with Johns Hopkins Hospital system in three different programs. The pediatric services program in the Harriet Lane Clinic serves 1200 patients and is an integral part of the services provided at the clinic .…by André Chung #_AC12715
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 11/17/16 -- A bag of clothing for Azauriah Greene will go home with her after her mother, Angelica Greene signs up with the program. Children are the biggest beneficiaries of the program at Hopkins. Boston-based Health Leads provides complementary social service support to patients, especially high cost ones – help with food, utilities, transportation to doctors’ appointments, etc. They partner with Johns Hopkins Hospital system in three different programs. The pediatric services program in the Harriet Lane Clinic serves 1200 patients and is an integral part of the services provided at the clinic .…by André Chung #_AC12530
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  • SAVAGE, MD -- 10/11/12 - Emilie Reinhard, asanas? by André Chung #AC1_2159
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  • SAVAGE, MD -- 10/11/12 - Emilie Reinhard, asanas? by André Chung #AC1_2023
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  • SAVAGE, MD -- 10/11/12 - Emilie Reinhard, asanas? by André Chung #AC2_0125
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  • COLUMBIA, MD -- 8/30/11 -- Acupuncturist Debbie Hardin....by André Chung #AC1_1838
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  • SAVAGE, MD -- 10/11/12 - Emilie Reinhard, asanas? by André Chung #AC1_2182
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  • SAVAGE, MD -- 10/11/12 - Emilie Reinhard, asanas? by André Chung #AC1_2155
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  • SAVAGE, MD -- 10/11/12 - Emilie Reinhard, asanas… by André Chung #AC2_0260
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  • SAVAGE, MD -- 10/11/12 - Emilie Reinhard, asanas? by André Chung #AC2_0256
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  • SAVAGE, MD -- 10/11/12 - Emilie Reinhard, asanas? by André Chung #AC2_0253
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  • SAVAGE, MD -- 10/11/12 - Emilie Reinhard, asanas? by André Chung #AC1_2135
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  • SAVAGE, MD -- 10/11/12 - Emilie Reinhard, asanas? by André Chung #AC1_2123
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  • SAVAGE, MD -- 10/11/12 - Emilie Reinhard, asanas? by André Chung #AC1_2114
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  • SAVAGE, MD -- 10/11/12 - Emilie Reinhard, asanas? by André Chung #AC2_0221
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  • SAVAGE, MD -- 10/11/12 - Emilie Reinhard, asanas? by André Chung #AC1_2112
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  • SAVAGE, MD -- 10/11/12 - Emilie Reinhard, asanas? by André Chung #AC2_0188
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  • SAVAGE, MD -- 10/11/12 - Emilie Reinhard, asanas? by André Chung #AC2_0171
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  • SAVAGE, MD -- 10/11/12 - Emilie Reinhard, asanas? by André Chung #AC2_0166
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  • SAVAGE, MD -- 10/11/12 - Emilie Reinhard, asanas? by André Chung #AC1_2103
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  • SAVAGE, MD -- 10/11/12 - Emilie Reinhard, asanas… by André Chung #AC1_2095
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  • SAVAGE, MD -- 10/11/12 - Emilie Reinhard, asanas? by André Chung #AC1_2081
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  • SAVAGE, MD -- 10/11/12 - Emilie Reinhard, asanas? by André Chung #AC1_2042
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  • SAVAGE, MD -- 10/11/12 - Emilie Reinhard, asanas? by André Chung #AC2_0144
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  • SAVAGE, MD -- 10/11/12 - Emilie Reinhard, asanas… by André Chung #AC2_0133
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  • COLUMBIA, MD -- 8/30/11 -- Acupuncturist Debbie Hardin....by André Chung #AC1_1863
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  • COLUMBIA, MD -- 8/30/11 -- Acupuncturist Debbie Hardin....by André Chung #AC1_1843
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  • COLUMBIA, MD -- 8/30/11 -- Acupuncturist Debbie Hardin....by André Chung #AC1_1814
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  • COLUMBIA, MD -- 8/30/11 -- Acupuncturist Debbie Hardin....by André Chung #AC1_1801
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  • COLUMBIA, MD -- 8/30/11 -- Acupuncturist Debbie Hardin....by André Chung #AC1_1769
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  • SAVAGE, MD -- 10/11/12 - Emilie Reinhard, asanas? by André Chung #AC1_2186
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  • SAVAGE, MD -- 10/11/12 - Emilie Reinhard, asanas? by André Chung #AC1_2015
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  • COLUMBIA, MD -- 8/30/11 -- Acupuncturist Debbie Hardin....by André Chung #AC1_1782
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- SEPTEMBER 16: Ricky Morris, center, Juanita Kane, left, and Monica Lewis, right, exchange stories about the times that they overdosed and nearly died. The trio were standing on a block where several treatment programs and health services cater to people in active addiction and recovery.<br />
Ricky Morris leads his team from Bmore Power at Reach Health Services as they hand out naloxone to people coming for their methadone treatment.<br />
The opioid epidemic has ravaged Black communities for decades, but only recently has the focus shifted from a law enforcement perspective to a position of a health crisis in need of harm reduction and an emphasis on recovery. Baltimore has pursued harm reduction much longer than other cities and the culture of recovery has a firmer footing in the city.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- SEPTEMBER 16: Ricky Morris, center, Juanita Kane, left, and Monica Lewis, right, exchange stories about the times that they overdosed and nearly died. The trio were standing on a block where several treatment programs and health services cater to people in active addiction and recovery.<br />
Ricky Morris leads his team from Bmore Power at Reach Health Services as they hand out naloxone to people coming for their methadone treatment.<br />
The opioid epidemic has ravaged Black communities for decades, but only recently has the focus shifted from a law enforcement perspective to a position of a health crisis in need of harm reduction and an emphasis on recovery. Baltimore has pursued harm reduction much longer than other cities and the culture of recovery has a firmer footing in the city.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- SEPTEMBER 16: Ricky Morris, center, Juanita Kane, left, and Monica Lewis, right, exchange stories about the times that they overdosed and nearly died. The trio were standing on a block where several treatment programs and health services cater to people in active addiction and recovery.<br />
Ricky Morris leads his team from Bmore Power at Reach Health Services as they hand out naloxone to people coming for their methadone treatment.<br />
The opioid epidemic has ravaged Black communities for decades, but only recently has the focus shifted from a law enforcement perspective to a position of a health crisis in need of harm reduction and an emphasis on recovery. Baltimore has pursued harm reduction much longer than other cities and the culture of recovery has a firmer footing in the city.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- SEPTEMBER 16: Ricky Morris and his wife, Jaquetta Scott share a laugh as they take a break during a recent outreach at Reach Health Services as they hand out naloxone to people coming for their methadone treatment.<br />
The opioid epidemic has ravaged Black communities for decades, but only recently has the focus shifted from a law enforcement perspective to a position of a health crisis in need of harm reduction and an emphasis on recovery. Baltimore has pursued harm reduction much longer than other cities and the culture of recovery has a firmer footing in the city.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- SEPTEMBER 16: Ricky Morris leads his team from Bmore Power at Reach Health Services as they hand out naloxone to people coming for their methadone treatment. From left: Ricky Morris, Heaven Godley (cq, real name), Aric Johnson (cq), and Jaquetta Scott (who is Ricky's wife).<br />
The opioid epidemic has ravaged Black communities for decades, but only recently has the focus shifted from a law enforcement perspective to a position of a health crisis in need of harm reduction and an emphasis on recovery. Baltimore has pursued harm reduction much longer than other cities and the culture of recovery has a firmer footing in the city.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- SEPTEMBER 16: Concerned that he had overdosed, Ricky Morris checks on the driver of a car who had nodded off behind the wheel. Ricky Morris leads his team from Bmore Power at Reach Health Services as they hand out naloxone to people coming for their methadone treatment.<br />
The opioid epidemic has ravaged Black communities for decades, but only recently has the focus shifted from a law enforcement perspective to a position of a health crisis in need of harm reduction and an emphasis on recovery. Baltimore has pursued harm reduction much longer than other cities and the culture of recovery has a firmer footing in the city.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- SEPTEMBER 16: Ricky Morris leads his team from Bmore Power at Reach Health Services as they hand out naloxone to people coming for their methadone treatment.<br />
The opioid epidemic has ravaged Black communities for decades, but only recently has the focus shifted from a law enforcement perspective to a position of a health crisis in need of harm reduction and an emphasis on recovery. Baltimore has pursued harm reduction much longer than other cities and the culture of recovery has a firmer footing in the city.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- SEPTEMBER 16: Ricky Morris takes his methadone treatment at Reach Health Services while on a short break from handing out naloxone treatments.<br />
The opioid epidemic has ravaged Black communities for decades, but only recently has the focus shifted from a law enforcement perspective to a position of a health crisis in need of harm reduction and an emphasis on recovery. Baltimore has pursued harm reduction much longer than other cities and the culture of recovery has a firmer footing in the city.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- SEPTEMBER 16: A narcan sample from the harm reduction kit that Bmore Power distributes.<br />
Ricky Morris leads his team from Bmore Power at Reach Health Services as they hand out naloxone to people coming for their methadone treatment.<br />
The opioid epidemic has ravaged Black communities for decades, but only recently has the focus shifted from a law enforcement perspective to a position of a health crisis in need of harm reduction and an emphasis on recovery. Baltimore has pursued harm reduction much longer than other cities and the culture of recovery has a firmer footing in the city.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- OCTOBER 06: Tonya has a moment with her youngest child, Mekhi Green.<br />
Tonya Green-Pyles celebrates her grandson's second birthday with family and friends at her home in Pimlico. Tonya, now a peer counselor specializing in harm reduction for the Baltimore County Health Department, is a former sex worker and recovering addict. She's transitioned to a stable home, career and family life. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- OCTOBER 06: Tonya has a moment with her youngest child, Mekhi Green.<br />
Tonya Green-Pyles celebrates her grandson's second birthday with family and friends at her home in Pimlico. Tonya, now a peer counselor specializing in harm reduction for the Baltimore County Health Department, is a former sex worker and recovering addict. She's transitioned to a stable home, career and family life. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- OCTOBER 06: Tonya, far left, takes a picture as everyone sings happy birthday to the birthday boy. She is leaning on her nephew, Rafael Turner, and her father, John Kidwell is at right.<br />
Tonya Green-Pyles celebrates her grandson's second birthday with family and friends at her home in Pimlico. Tonya, now a peer counselor specializing in harm reduction for the Baltimore County Health Department, is a former sex worker and recovering addict. She's transitioned to a stable home, career and family life. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- OCTOBER 06: Tonya, far left, takes a picture as everyone sings happy birthday to the birthday boy at far right.<br />
Tonya Green-Pyles celebrates her grandson's second birthday with family and friends at her home in Pimlico. Tonya, now a peer counselor specializing in harm reduction for the Baltimore County Health Department, is a former sex worker and recovering addict. She's transitioned to a stable home, career and family life. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- OCTOBER 06: Tonya has a moment with her youngest child, Mekhi Green.<br />
Tonya Green-Pyles celebrates her grandson's second birthday with family and friends at her home in Pimlico. Tonya, now a peer counselor specializing in harm reduction for the Baltimore County Health Department, is a former sex worker and recovering addict. She's transitioned to a stable home, career and family life. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- OCTOBER 06: Tonya  poses for a photo for her niece, Kira Mitchell (right), as her sister, Trina Turner, Kira's mom, left, stands by. Her granddaughter, McKenzie Black is in the foreground<br />
Tonya Green-Pyles celebrates her grandson's second birthday with family and friends at her home in Pimlico. Tonya, now a peer counselor specializing in harm reduction for the Baltimore County Health Department, is a former sex worker and recovering addict. She's transitioned to a stable home, career and family life. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- OCTOBER 06: Tonya fixes plates for the children who've come over for the party.<br />
Tonya Green-Pyles celebrates her grandson's second birthday with family and friends at her home in Pimlico. Tonya, now a peer counselor specializing in harm reduction for the Baltimore County Health Department, is a former sex worker and recovering addict. She's transitioned to a stable home, career and family life. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- OCTOBER 06: Tonya chats with her mother, Olivia Kelley, during some downtime before the party starts.<br />
Tonya Green-Pyles celebrates her grandson's second birthday with family and friends at her home in Pimlico. Tonya, now a peer counselor specializing in harm reduction for the Baltimore County Health Department, is a former sex worker and recovering addict. She's transitioned to a stable home, career and family life. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- OCTOBER 06: Tonya chats with her mother, Olivia Kelley, during some downtime before the party starts.<br />
Tonya Green-Pyles celebrates her grandson's second birthday with family and friends at her home in Pimlico. Tonya, now a peer counselor specializing in harm reduction for the Baltimore County Health Department, is a former sex worker and recovering addict. She's transitioned to a stable home, career and family life. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- OCTOBER 06: Tonya watches her daughter, Shateea (cq) Ford (center left) and son, Trayvon Black, play with balloons as Shateea's friend, Daeja (cq) Billie watches.<br />
Tonya Green-Pyles celebrates her grandson's second birthday with family and friends at her home in Pimlico. Tonya, now a peer counselor specializing in harm reduction for the Baltimore County Health Department, is a former sex worker and recovering addict. She's transitioned to a stable home, career and family life. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- OCTOBER 06: Tonya plays with Karter Tisdale, the son of family friend Karrington Walker, before the party starts.<br />
Tonya Green-Pyles celebrates her grandson's second birthday with family and friends at her home in Pimlico. Tonya, now a peer counselor specializing in harm reduction for the Baltimore County Health Department, is a former sex worker and recovering addict. She's transitioned to a stable home, career and family life. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- OCTOBER 06: Tonya and her father, John Kidwell, pull together the food party in the kitchen before things get started.<br />
Tonya Green-Pyles celebrates her grandson's second birthday with family and friends at her home in Pimlico. Tonya, now a peer counselor specializing in harm reduction for the Baltimore County Health Department, is a former sex worker and recovering addict. She's transitioned to a stable home, career and family life. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • CATONSVILLE, MD -- OCTOBER 05: At the Baltimore County Westside Men's Shelter, Tufani Mayfield, 47, is counseled by Tonya Green-Pyles on how to use narcan in the event of an overdose.<br />
Tonya Green-Pyles, is a peer counselor for the Baltimore County Health Department working in harm reduction. In recovery herself after years as a sex worker in Baltimore, she is well positioned to counsel on harm reduction and recovery options for people actively using. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • CATONSVILLE, MD -- OCTOBER 05: At the Baltimore County Westside Men's Shelter, Khari Cooke, 25, is counseled by Tonya Green-Pyles on how to use narcan in the event of an overdose.<br />
Tonya Green-Pyles, is a peer counselor for the Baltimore County Health Department working in harm reduction. In recovery herself after years as a sex worker in Baltimore, she is well positioned to counsel on harm reduction and recovery options for people actively using. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • CATONSVILLE, MD -- OCTOBER 05: At the Baltimore County Westside Men's Shelter, Carl Harrison, 53, is counseled by Tonya Green-Pyles on how to use narcan in the event of an overdose.<br />
Tonya Green-Pyles, is a peer counselor for the Baltimore County Health Department working in harm reduction. In recovery herself after years as a sex worker in Baltimore, she is well positioned to counsel on harm reduction and recovery options for people actively using. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- SEPTEMBER 16: Congregants hold hands during Sunday service at  Simmons Memorial Baptist, which is located in Penn-North, the heart of the heroin epidemic in Baltimore. People have overdosed on the church steps, and the congregation has shrank over the years even as they minister to people in the neighborhood who need social services.<br />
The opioid epidemic has ravaged Black communities for decades, but only recently has the focus shifted from a law enforcement perspective to a position of a health crisis in need of harm reduction and an emphasis on recovery. Baltimore has pursued harm reduction much longer than other cities and the culture of recovery has a firmer footing in the city.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- SEPTEMBER 16: Ricky Morris, a recovering addict and peer counselor with Bmore Power, left and Renard Nelson, a counselor at Penn-North Community Resource Center, worship at Simmons Memorial Baptist, which is located in Penn-North, the heart of the heroin epidemic in Baltimore. People have overdosed on the church steps, and the congregation has shrank over the years even as they minister to people in the neighborhood who need social services.<br />
The opioid epidemic has ravaged Black communities for decades, but only recently has the focus shifted from a law enforcement perspective to a position of a health crisis in need of harm reduction and an emphasis on recovery. Baltimore has pursued harm reduction much longer than other cities and the culture of recovery has a firmer footing in the city.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- SEPTEMBER 16: Tabatha (cq) Wall is overcome with the spirit at sunday service at Simmons Memorial Baptist, which is located in Penn-North, the heart of the heroin epidemic in Baltimore. People have overdosed on the church steps, and the congregation has shrank over the years even as they minister to people in the neighborhood who need social services.<br />
The opioid epidemic has ravaged Black communities for decades, but only recently has the focus shifted from a law enforcement perspective to a position of a health crisis in need of harm reduction and an emphasis on recovery. Baltimore has pursued harm reduction much longer than other cities and the culture of recovery has a firmer footing in the city.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- SEPTEMBER 16: Pastor Duane Simmons leads sunday service at Simmons Memorial Baptist, which is located in Penn-North, the heart of the heroin epidemic in Baltimore. People have overdosed on the church steps, and the congregation has shrank over the years even as they minister to people in the neighborhood who need social services.<br />
The opioid epidemic has ravaged Black communities for decades, but only recently has the focus shifted from a law enforcement perspective to a position of a health crisis in need of harm reduction and an emphasis on recovery. Baltimore has pursued harm reduction much longer than other cities and the culture of recovery has a firmer footing in the city.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- SEPTEMBER 16: From left: Deacon Bobby Hinton and Emmanuel Carlos chat Sunday service at Simmons Memorial Baptist, which is located in Penn-North, the heart of the heroin epidemic in Baltimore. People have overdosed on the church steps, and the congregation has shrank over the years even as they minister to people in the neighborhood who need social services.<br />
The opioid epidemic has ravaged Black communities for decades, but only recently has the focus shifted from a law enforcement perspective to a position of a health crisis in need of harm reduction and an emphasis on recovery. Baltimore has pursued harm reduction much longer than other cities and the culture of recovery has a firmer footing in the city.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- SEPTEMBER 16: Pastor Duane Simmons leads sunday service at Simmons Memorial Baptist, which is located in Penn-North, the heart of the heroin epidemic in Baltimore. People have overdosed on the church steps, and the congregation has shrank over the years even as they minister to people in the neighborhood who need social services.<br />
The opioid epidemic has ravaged Black communities for decades, but only recently has the focus shifted from a law enforcement perspective to a position of a health crisis in need of harm reduction and an emphasis on recovery. Baltimore has pursued harm reduction much longer than other cities and the culture of recovery has a firmer footing in the city.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- SEPTEMBER 16: Pastor Duane Simmons leads sunday service at Simmons Memorial Baptist, which is located in Penn-North, the heart of the heroin epidemic in Baltimore. People have overdosed on the church steps, and the congregation has shrank over the years even as they minister to people in the neighborhood who need social services.<br />
The opioid epidemic has ravaged Black communities for decades, but only recently has the focus shifted from a law enforcement perspective to a position of a health crisis in need of harm reduction and an emphasis on recovery. Baltimore has pursued harm reduction much longer than other cities and the culture of recovery has a firmer footing in the city.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- SEPTEMBER 16: Pastor Duane Simmons leads sunday service at Simmons Memorial Baptist, which is located in Penn-North, the heart of the heroin epidemic in Baltimore. People have overdosed on the church steps, and the congregation has shrank over the years even as they minister to people in the neighborhood who need social services.<br />
The opioid epidemic has ravaged Black communities for decades, but only recently has the focus shifted from a law enforcement perspective to a position of a health crisis in need of harm reduction and an emphasis on recovery. Baltimore has pursued harm reduction much longer than other cities and the culture of recovery has a firmer footing in the city.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- SEPTEMBER 16: Sunday service at Simmons Memorial Baptist, which is located in Penn-North, the heart of the heroin epidemic in Baltimore. People have overdosed on the church steps, and the congregation has shrank over the years even as they minister to people in the neighborhood who need social services.<br />
The opioid epidemic has ravaged Black communities for decades, but only recently has the focus shifted from a law enforcement perspective to a position of a health crisis in need of harm reduction and an emphasis on recovery. Baltimore has pursued harm reduction much longer than other cities and the culture of recovery has a firmer footing in the city.…. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post)
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