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OFBPA Partners with Eastside Homeless Shelter

OFBPA Partners with Eastside Homeless Shelter

Business association will begin promotion of shelter & donations efforts.

Overlea, MD — February 16, 2012 — Overlea Fullerton Business & Professional Association announced a partnership with Baltimore County’s Eastern Family Resource Center in Rosedale

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“I met with shelter manager, Charmaine Short-Caldwell last week and I know we can help,” said OFBPA president Donna Bethke. “The need is ongoing and if everyone can just help by donating one item each month it will be greatly appreciated.”

See attached for ways you can help.

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Local Business Leaders Collect Donated Items
OFBPA will define a monthly theme and collect select items at participating area businesses. Collections will also be made at OFBPA’s monthly general meetings.

To make a donation, visit one of the following locations:

  • Eastern Savings Bank, 7927 Belair Rd. Baltimore, MD 21236
  • Fullerton Self Storage, 7989 Rossville Blvd. Baltimore, MD 21236
  • White Springs Townhomes, 7935 Belridge Road, Baltimore, MD 21236
  • CCBC Catonsville, 800 South Rolling Road, Baltimore, MD 21228-5317
  • CCBC Essex Eastside Occupational Training Center, 439 Eastern Av, Essex, MD 21221
  • Amica Insurance, 6711 Columbia Gateway Drive, Suite 410, Columbia, MD 21046

Largest Emergency Shelter in Baltimore County
The Eastside Family Emergency Center is located at 9100 Franklin Square Drive Baltimore, MD 21237, just a short walk from Medstar Franklin Square Hospital & CCBC Essex.

The shelter accommodates 150 people, and accepts single women, women with children, and intact families. Community Assistance Network, Inc. (CAN) is a Baltimore-based shelter operator, which also runs Baltimore County’s other shelters, the Hannah More Emergency Shelter, and the Men’s Westside Emergency Shelter.

Ways to Help the Eastside Emergency Shelter
OFBPA themes for February & March are listed below:

February 2012 – “Fill a Tote” Month

  • 30 gallon tote –any color
  • 18 gallon totes- any color
  • Bath towel
  • Wash cloth
  • Shampoo and conditioner (regular size bottle)
  • Soap – bar or liquid
  • Deodorant for male or female (any brand name);
  • Razors for male or female
  • Toothpaste
  • Toothbrush (child and adult)


Immediate Needs also include:

  • Latex gloves – large
  • Medium size trash bags
  • Adult Depends diapers
  • Always maxi pads
  • Baby wipes

March 2012- “Baby” Month

  • Diapers: newborn to Size 5 (NEED SIZES 3, 4 & 5 mostly)
  • Baby Wipes
  • Pull Ups
  • Children’s Tylenol- liquid
  • Baby Snacks
  • Crib Sheets –new or lightly used
  • Bibs
  • Sippy Cups
  • Baby Powder, lotions, oil, diaper rash cream
  • Baby towels and wash cloths
  • Baby socks and shoes
  • Baby Toys- new


Immediate Needs also include:

  • Gift Cards from Sam’s Club are welcome.
  • Cash for perishables. Checks payable to CAN
  • Milk, Juice, Eggs, frozen food, bread, fresh meat- always in demand


Businesses interested in hosting collections at their office/store are asked to contact OFBPA directly.

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