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Baltimore Organizations, Clubs, and Groups

When one thinks of Baltimore and specific organizations that the city has, the name John Hopkins is the first one that comes up. The John Hopkins Hospital and University is one the largest employers in the city. And then there are a large number of other companies that have their base in the city like Constellation Energy, McCormick and Company and more. There is also a sugar refinery in the city outer limits called American Sugar Refining.

For those looking for hobby resources and sports activities there are many groups and programs. Entertainment groups meet regularly to practice theatre and music productions. 

Non-profit and service organizations abound as well. Residents can find many ways to share their time and help out. There are many youth development programs as well. There are many opportunities to reach out and improve the life of someone else.

Baltimore Organizations

Baltimore Little League Baseball

Little League baseball is a non-profit youth sports organization. While it is headquartered in South Williamsport, PA, it organizes baseball leagues and teams across the United States. Teams across the country compete in their league and may progress to regional and national stages. The Little League was founded by Carl Stotz in 1939. Today, millions enjoy baseball. Youth can participate in the...

Baltimore YMCA Programs

The Young Men's Christian Association (commonly known as "YMCA" or in the USA "the Y") is a worldwide organization with a strong presence in the United States and Baltimore. In 1844 the organization was founded in London, England by Sir George Williams, put Christian principles into practice, achieved by developing "a healthy spirit, mind, and body." All YMCA programs have a strong importanc...

Baltimore Boy Scouts of America

The Boy Scouts of America is one of the most successful youth organizations in the United States. Baltimore has a strong scout program. Young Men in the area can find a great troop and council to attend. The objectives of the BSA are referred to as Aims of Scouting: character development, citizenship training, and personal fitness. The BSA pursues these aims through an informal education system...

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