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Feeding Our Homeless Veterans

For the month of February, Health Care for the Homeless (HCH) had the fabulous idea to engage local businesses to provide much needed meals to local homeless shelters. With the restaurant industry having been decimated by the pandemic, HCH saw an opportunity to help local restaurants by having other community businesses engage with a restaurant… READ MORE

Second Chance Inc.

Second Chance Inc.

Southway spent an afternoon at Second Chance Inc. in order to take part in and learn more about the amazing work they do for the community. Second Chance is a nonprofit that deconstructs buildings and homes, salvages usable materials and makes those available to the public through 200,000 square feet of retail space. With the… READ MORE

Habitat Work Day

Habitat Work Day

750 homes in 18 communities across Baltimore City and Baltimore, Anne Arundel and Howard counties have been built to house over 2,500 children and families. Globally, the organization is present in over 70 countries, helping over 22 million people with living conditions in the last 44 years. As a construction company, Southway interacts with various… READ MORE

The Baer School

The Baer School

Giving back not only impacts the people we strive to help, but it impacts us as well. We are equally as touched by the hearts and minds of those we help as they are by us. One major event we had was at the Baer School in Baltimore. This Baltimore City Public School has served… READ MORE

Baltimore Hunger Project

Baltimore Hunger Project

Imagine being able to feed a child in need for a whole month. Better yet, do it; it only costs $25. Last Friday, a group of Southway employees volunteered at the Baltimore Hunger Project. They ziplock bundled 450 meals to go home with Baltimore City or Baltimore County students in need as their food for… READ MORE

The Loading Dock

The Loading Dock

Brick by brick, that’s the way you slowly build. Whether it is a home, a relationship, a company or a nonprofit, you have to start from the ground up. That is how The Loading Dock came to Baltimore. Founded in 1984, The Loading Dock is the nation’s first successful, self-sufficient, nonprofit building materials reuse center, packed… READ MORE

Paul’s Place

Paul’s Place

Everyone has heard stories about the trail of a few breadcrumbs that leads you home. However, this is not the tale of Hansel and Gretel, rather it is the real-life story of Helen Martin and Reverend Philip Roulette, who went to Reverend Edwin Stube of St. Paul Apostle Church in 1982 with an idea for… READ MORE