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Dan Rodricks: A lot of good they do: Big-hearted, socially conscious Baltimoreans | STAFF COMMENTARY

Pam and Christian Wilson, the visionaries behind Hope Village, a housing project designed to empower low-wage earners to own their own homes, tour the project during the opening celebration in the Oliver neighborhood of East Baltimore. The 13 400-square foot homes on Holbrook Street are priced at $25,000, with affordable financing. The Wilsons, founders of the nonprofit Heart’s Place Services, Inc., completed the project in partnership with Mark Saperstein’s 28 Walker Development company. (Staff)
Pam and Christian Wilson, the visionaries behind Hope Village, a housing project designed to empower low-wage earners to own their own homes, tour the project during the opening celebration in the Oliver neighborhood of East Baltimore. The 13 400-square foot homes on Holbrook Street are priced at $25,000, with affordable financing. The Wilsons, founders of the nonprofit Heart’s Place Services, Inc., completed the project in partnership with Mark Saperstein’s 28 Walker Development company. (Staff)
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A lot of good they do — the charitable organizations of Baltimore and Baltimoreans with big hearts.

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