The Baltimore Ravens and the Governor's Office on Service and Volunteerism (GOSV) today announced the recipients of the 15th annual Honor Rows Program, presented by M&T Bank. During each Ravens home game throughout the 2014 regular season, the program will honor 14 youth groups or organizations that provide outstanding volunteer service to their communities.
Winning groups will receive tickets to a game, Honor Rows t-shirts for all participants, a pre-game on-field visit and official in-game recognition on the RavensVision screens. In addition, WBAL-TV 11, broadcasting partner of the Baltimore Ravens, will periodically feature Honor Rows recipients during on-air news segments.
Honorees were selected by a panel of GOSV, Baltimore Ravens and M&T Bank staff. Winning organizations demonstrated a strong commitment to servicing the needs of the local community.
The 2014 Honor Rows recipients are listed below in chronological order of Ravens home game attendance:
- Park School & The League (Baltimore City, and Baltimore, Harford and Anne Arundel Counties)
- Washington College Best Buddies (Kent County)
- Social Justice Coalition at Maryvale Preparatory School (Baltimore City, Baltimore County)
- Safe Streets Baltimore (Baltimore City)
- North Carroll Middle School HERO Program (Carroll County)
- Runnymede Elementary School (Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Carroll County)
- Boys Hope Girls Hope of Baltimore (Baltimore City)
- Kenwood High School – Sports Science Academy (Baltimore County)
- Big Brothers/Big Sisters of the Greater Chesapeake (Baltimore City)
- Evolution – MMMUMC (Baltimore City, Baltimore County)
- The Builders Club of Hampstead Hill Academy (Baltimore City, Carroll County)
- Frontier Girls 172 (Baltimore City, Baltimore County)
- VA Maryland Health Care System – Summer Youth Volunteers (Baltimore City, Baltimore County)
- Habitat for Humanity of the Chesapeake's Build-a-Block Coalition (Baltimore City, Baltimore County)