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Annapolis Commences 2025 "No-Harm" Community Resource Mobile Tour on July 3rd

Summer initiative in Annapolis: Bringing essential services to neighborhoods with the No Harm Annual Community Service Resource Pop-Up Tour, starting July 3 in various locations.

Commencement of Annapolis' 2025 No Harm Community Resource Mobile Event Tour on July 3
Commencement of Annapolis' 2025 No Harm Community Resource Mobile Event Tour on July 3

Annapolis Commences 2025 "No-Harm" Community Resource Mobile Tour on July 3rd

The much-anticipated **Annapolis No Harm Annual Community Service Resource Pop-Up Tour** is set to commence on July 3, 2025. This year-long initiative will journey through 14 neighbourhoods across the City of Annapolis, aiming to increase accessibility to essential services such as health, housing, employment, and family support [1][2].

The tour's inaugural stop will be in the **Robinwood** neighbourhood on July 3. Subsequent stops include **Eastport Terrace** on July 17, **Bay Ridge** on July 10, **Admiral Oaks** on August 14, **Clay Street** on August 21, **Bowman Place** on September 4, **Wilbourne Estates** on September 25, and **Bywater** on September 18. The tour will conclude on October 2 at **Harbor House** [2][3].

Each event, running from 3 to 6 p.m., will offer a variety of family-friendly activities, giveaways, and on-site access to health and wellness services, housing assistance, job opportunities, and youth programs. Local nonprofits, vendors, and service providers will be featured at each stop, providing residents with ample opportunities to connect with community support networks [3].

Organised by the Office of Mayor Gavin Buckley, the No Harm program is part of a larger violence intervention and community outreach initiative. Residents are encouraged to attend the event in their neighbourhood and take advantage of the resources available [1].

For more information or to get involved in the tour, contact Faruk Ogungbade at [email protected] or 443-758-1413 [4]. As the tour progresses, further locations and dates will be announced, so keep an eye on local community resources and official Annapolis announcements for updates.

References: [1] No Harm program aims to increase accessibility to health, housing, employment, and family services. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.annapolis.gov/1485/No-Harm [2] No Harm Annual Community Service Resource Pop-Up Tour returns to the City of Annapolis this summer. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.annapolis.gov/1485/No-Harm [3] The No Harm Annual Community Service Resource Pop-Up Tour will visit Robinwood on July 3. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.annapolis.gov/1485/No-Harm [4] For more information or to get involved in the tour, contact Faruk Ogungbade at [email protected] or 443-758-1413. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.annapolis.gov/1485/No-Harm

  1. The resources and activities offered during the Annapolis No Harm Annual Community Service Resource Pop-Up Tour, such as job opportunities and youth programs, fall under the category of education-and-self-development.
  2. Local nonprofits, vendors, and service providers participating in the No Harm tour will provide residents with valuable connections to community support networks, essential for ongoing education-and-self-development.

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