Community Engagement
Project Feast
Neighborhood Infrastructure

STC Violence Prevention Program

The Violence Prevention Program works to reduce repeat violent injuries in Baltimore City. Guided by the vision of building a stronger, safer community, the program focuses on personal growth, conflict resolution, and positive community connections.


STC Survivors NetworkSTC Trauma Survivors Network

The University of Maryland Medical Center STC Trauma Survivors Program offers a network of support that creates a safe, welcoming space for trauma patients, survivors, and their families. These groups encourage open dialogue, allowing participants to share experiences, concerns, and hopes while building strength and understanding alongside others facing similar challenges.


Stop The BleedStop the Bleed

The Stop the Bleed course is a free training that teaches participants how to take lifesaving action to control severe bleeding in emergencies. Through the Bleeding Control Basics program, individuals gain practical skills and confidence to act as empowered first responders when every second counts.


Project Feast

University of Maryland medical student Amanda Wong takes Anthony Clark's blood pressure during Project Feast

For more than 20 consecutive years, our medical students have organized Project Feast to feed hundreds of Baltimore's homeless and needy families on Thanksgiving Day. Students, faculty, staff, and friends gather at Booker T. Washington Middle School in Baltimore City to help prepare and serve a hot Thanksgiving meals, accept donations to help the needy and provide health screening.