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Learn what's new with The Abell Foundation. Use
the links to the left or at the bottom of the page to access our complete
archives of press clippings regarding issues affecting the community
at large which are of particular interest to the Foundation.
Abell Report Newsletter: May 2013
May 22, 2013
- Progress Underway in Efforts to Protect Marylanders From Dangerous Doctors: Doubts Remain About Effectiveness of Focus on Punishment.
Abell Salutes: “Living Classrooms,” Playworks, and Principal Marc Martin, for using physical education in support of academic achievement at Commodore John Rodgers Elementary.

Abell Report Newsletter: April 2013
April 30, 2013
- Cities Compete for Most Innovative Projects: Baltimore’s Outcome/Stats entry didn’t win, but the city can learn much from projects that did.
Abell Salutes: “Power Inside,” becoming family to incarcerated and abused women, walking with them from tears to prospects.

Reentry Mediation Recidivism Analysis
April 25, 2013
- In this report, Community Mediation Maryland provides analysis of the effect of prisoner reentry mediation on recidivism.

A Canvas for Innovation
March 12, 2013
- In this report, The Innovation Alliance seeks to evaluate how innovators and entrepreneurs in Baltimore interact and collaborate, what existing programs, events and activities work well in supporting this community, and what is missing that might accelerate innovation and entrepreneurship.

Abell Report Newsletter: January 2013 (2)
January 29, 2013
- Nutrient Trading to Target Chesapeake Bay’s Water Quality: Will the latest pollution 'solution' hurt minorities and the poor?

Abell Report Newsletter: January 2013 (2A)
January 23, 2013
- Will Limiting the Number of Beer/Wine/Liquor Outlets in Baltimore City Create Healthier Residential Neighborhoods?

Alcohol Outlet Control Policy and Public Health in Baltimore
January 23, 2013
- Full Report: Evidence and arguments about creating healthier residential neighborhoods

Abell Report Newsletter: January 2013 (1)
January 9, 2013
- Sex Trafficking in Maryland: Police, Social Agencies Say Human Trafficking Growing Faster Than Authorities Can Control
Abell Salutes: Shepherd's Clinic, for providing low-cost or no-cost health care services to the poor.

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