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Adversity meets opportunity in East Baltimore

Daryl has known nothing but adversity. Homelessness, violence, and loss have plagued his life in East Baltimore. Nonetheless, thanks to a kind mentor and a recreational ice hockey team, he's persevered.

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The documentary "For Peanut" shines a powerful light on the struggles faced by youth in Baltimore, revealing how one sport can catalyze change in a community plagued by adversity. With 35% of youth living below the child poverty rate and a staggering 1,200 juvenile crime cases reported each year, the film underscores the urgent need for innovative solutions to break cycles of poverty.

Through the lens of Daryl's journey, the film illustrates the transformative power of mentorship and community support. By leveraging recreational ice hockey, Tender Bridge aims to create enriching environments that foster resilience and hope among marginalized youth in high-violence areas. The program not only introduces these young individuals to sports but also provides critical life skills and opportunities—hiking, tutoring, career placements, and more—enabling them to envision a brighter future.

"For Peanut" is more than just a documentary; it's a call to action. It emphasizes that by coming together in positive ways, communities can shift narratives, provide essential resources, and ultimately empower the next generation to thrive rather than merely survive. This film serves as a poignant reminder of the impact that targeted community initiatives can have on policy and societal change, inspiring viewers to support organizations dedicated to this vital mission.

Impact Goals

Baltimore City's challenges unfairly and disproportionately affect youth in our city. Youth with unattended-to-potential are brought up in an environment where surviving precludes thriving. 35% of youth are below child poverty rate, juvenile crime is soaring with 1,200 cases per year and 13% of 16-24 year olds are not in school or working. There is an opportunity to shift the narrative and break cycles of poverty by bringing people together in positive ways, creating more enriching environments, and offering solutions that bridge the gaps of success.

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