Budding Teen Entrepreneurs Compete in ‘Social Innovation Fellowship Demo Day’
Pikesville High sophomore Isaac Garonzik (left) and McDonogh School student Grace Miller, founders of Keeping Baltimore Warm, were last year’s “Demo Day” winners. (Provided photo)
On Sunday, Apr. 30, industrious local Jewish students and their families came together at Maryland Public Television in Owings Mills for 4Front’s annual “Social Innovation Fellowship Demo Day.”
Two Teens Create Homlessness Initiative to Keep Baltimore Warm
Two jewish teens are warming hearts and helping the homeless through blanket drives and by raising awareness…
Keeping Baltimore Warm: How Two Teenagers Are Making a Difference in Their Community
“We Wanted to Bring About Change”
My name is Isaac Garonzik. Grace Miller and I are the co-founders of Keeping Baltimore Warm, an organization that spreads awareness about homelessness in Baltimore and provides new and gently used blankets to people currently experiencing homelessness in Baltimore.