Community Involvement

Heritage Properties strongly believes that giving back to the communities that it serves is not only the right thing to do but a privilege. HPI has supported hundreds of organizations through out the mid-Atlantic region since its inception. HPI’s staff regularly volunteers both their time and their resources to worthy causes in and around Maryland. From coaching youth to providing food and shelter to the less fortunate, HPI is committed to making a difference.

 

 

PACT

Heritage has supported PACT by adopting a family during the holidays and providing them with items the family is in need of. Staff members enjoy shopping for the families who normally have numerous children.

PACT: Helping Children with Special Needs serves young children with medical and developmental challenges who need the assistance of skilled, experienced professionals during their most formative years in order to reach their full potential.

To learn more about PACT, please visit their website at www.pact.kennedykrieger.org/

 

 

United Way of Central Maryland

Heritage does a yearly campaign to raise money for United Way.

The United Way Community Impact Model is a focused effort to bring solid, measurable results in four key areas that are essential to improving people’s lives and strengthening communities throughout central Maryland.

To learn more about United Way of Central Maryland, please visit their website at www.uwcm.org

 

 

 

Boys Hope Girls Hope:

Heritage has supported Boys Hope Girls Hope since its arrival in Baltimore, serving on the Board of Directors, and sponsoring many fundraising events. Heritage has also provided internship opportunities for the scholars.

Founded in 1977 by Father Paul Sheridan, S.J., Boys Hope Girls Hope is a privately funded, non-profit multi-denominational organization that provides at-risk children with a stable home, positive parenting, high quality education, and the support needed to reach their full potential.  Many of the children in the program come from home environments marked by drug abuse, poverty or neglect, while others come from caring families unable to meet the child’s needs.

To learn more about Boys Hope Girls Hope Baltimore, please visit their website at www.bhghbaltimore.org

 

 

Kennedy Kr

Michael Batza is a member of the Board of Directors for the Kennedy Krieger Institute.  Heritage participates yearly in the Festival of Trees and other fundraising events for Kennedy Krieger.

Kennedy Krieger Institute is an internationally recognized facility located in Baltimore, Maryland dedicated to improving the lives of children and adolescents with pediatric developmental disabilities through patient care, special education, research, and professional training.

To learn more about the Kennedy Krieger Institute, please visit their website at www.kennedykrieger.org