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Sandtown-Winchester
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East: Pennsylvania and Fremont
South: Lafayette Ave.
West: Monroe St.
North: North Ave.
Zip code: 21217

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Sandtown Winchester is a 72 square block community in West Baltimore. Known locally as "Sandtown" it's home to over 10,300 residents.

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Lafayette Square, Harlem Park, Druid Hill Park, Avenue Market on Pennsylvania Ave., Mondawmin Mall, Lexington Market, Baltimore Zoo, Camden Yards, University of Maryland.

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Two (2) and three (3) story brick houses, rowhouses, porchfront, carriage houses, granny units, most over 60 years old.

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By 1990, Sandtown had become a neighborhood challenged by virtually every urban ill: poverty, unemployment, poor health, low student achievement, illiteracy, teen pregnancy, substance abuse, grimeÉmost significantly, Sandtown suffered an almost paralyzing lack of hope.

In 1994, another Sandtown is emerging. Residents, working in concert with initial partners Mayor Schmoke, the City of Baltimore, The Enterprise Foundation and BUILD, have been working for the last four years on planning and beginning to implement the nation's first "neighborhood transformation process." Neighborhood transformation differs from past attempts at community revitalization because it (1) addresses all community problems at once, (2) emphasizes redirection and more effective use of existing funds, and (3) involves neigborhood residents as full partners in the design and operation of programs and services.

In a very brief time, the transformation process, which is coordinated by a new non-profit group, Community Building in Partnership, Inc. (CBP) has achieved many successes including: reducing crime by 15.6%, constructing or renovating nearly 300 units for home ownership, modernizing 700 units of public housing, developing a school readiness pathway to ensure that children are prepared to enter school, employing over 160 adults and 500 teenagers in transformation projects, establishing the Sandtown-Winchester Community Center, creating a family advocacy program, organizing over 100 block clubs to fight crime, implementing annual community events, and publishing a monthly community newspaper.

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This list may not include all schooling options for this neighborhood. For more information on Baltimore schools, visit the Live Baltimore School Links.    
  • Gilmore Elementary School
  • William Pinderhughes Elementary School
  • George Kelson Elementary School
  • New Song Community Learning Center
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Sandtown Winchester has over 20 churches of various denominations. To name a few:

  • St. Gregory the Great
  • St. Luke United Methodist
  • St. Peter Claver, St. James Episcopal
  • Ames Memorial United Methodist
  • Simmons Memorial Baptist.
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Sandtown Winchester Community Development Corporation
Charlene Langston
1135 N. Gilmor St.
Baltimore, MD 21217
Phone: (410) 462-1397
Fax: (410) 462-3002

Community Building In Partnership Inc.
Emmanuel Price
1135 N. Gilmore St. Baltimore, MD 21217
Phone: (410) 728-8607
Fax: (410) 728-8609

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Average Home Sales— Prices by neighborhood
Baltimore I-Map — City mapping tool for cultural, civic, and property information
Baltimore Citistat— City agency accountability tool
Crime Mapping— Search recent crime data by address through the Baltimore Police Dept.
Baltimore Neighborhood Indicators Alliance— Track a variety of data through their interactive mapping system

 

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www.swcdc.org

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