If you've noticed a nearby intersection speckled with what look like oversized yellow Legos, it is not your imagination, and CDOT says there's a good reason behind it.
While the COVID-19 pandemic has forced many people to adapt to survive, one Baltimore-based nonprofit organization is proving that teamwork helps them thrive.Together, but socially distanced nowadays, gatherings in person are rare. Couples like Anthony Royster and Joy Gough crave the socialization. It has just been a great experience with them, Royster said. I really wouldn t know who else to turn to, said the couple s son, Christopher Thomas.A recent gathering was hosted by Together Everyone Achieves More (TEAM of Baltimore), a nonprofit organization focused on behavioral wellness for families in targeted communities.Community members comprise TEAM and provide services from one-on-one therapy to grocery store runs with the kids.Ariel Adams, executive director of TEAM of Baltimore, said the pandemic has stretched their resources and funding, outsourcing the team s work, while meeting a growing need for services. We ve only been able to touch our clients individually via telehe