By AFRO Staff
From East to West, Baltimore residents of all ages participated in National Night Out. The Forest Park Senior Center joined the cause, hosting an event at their location, in the 4800 block of Liberty Heights Avenue.
Mayor Scott (left) attended multiple NNO events with other officials and community leaders like Maryland State Del. Daly Attar (D-Md.- 41), Baltimore City housing administrator Tessa Hill-Aston, Baltimore City Council President Nick Mosby, Joseph Aston and Acting Police Commissioner Richard Worley. (Photos by Edoghogho Ugiagbe, AFRO Intern)
Catherine Little, supervisor of the “Eating Together Program,” shares vital information with the community. (Photos by Edoghogho Ugiagbe, AFRO Intern)
A resident signs up to learn more about Sage Health, a neighborhood health center that offers high performance primary care. (Photos by Edoghogho Ugiagbe, AFRO Intern)
Peyton Johnson (left) Mawrian Harrington and Marion Wells (Photos by Edoghogho Ugiagbe, AFRO Intern)
Peyton Johnson (left) shares a laugh in front of the Forest Park Senior Center on National Night Out with Mawrian Harrington, Marion Wells, Nancy Raff, Helen Johnson and Mildred Waters.
(Photos by Edoghogho Ugiagbe, AFRO Intern)
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