Baltimore Brothers specializes in conflict mediation, employment initiatives, re-entry services, and the facilitation of key community conversations and engagement.
The mission of Baltimore Brothers is to design, implement, and coordinate strategies and initiatives to reduce crime in Baltimore City by using astute resourcefulness and leveraging community assets and relationships.
We have a history of working with the city of Baltimore in engaging youth and young adults with a focus on violence intervention. Baltimore Brothers began in 2015 in response to the needs of Baltimore City residents that arose and gained citywide attention during the uprisings in the aftermath of the killing of Freddie Gray. Baltimore City residents, particularly communities of color and low-income residents, articulated an increased need for community rooted anti-violence work with youth and young adults.
We want to alleviate neighborhood violence while channeling community energy, resources, and frustrations into community-building efforts. Baltimore Brothers is fiscally sponsored by the Institute for Policy Studies. Andrew Knox and Baltimore Brothers have collaborated successfully with the Mayor’s Office, Maryland Department of Juvenile Services, and others engaging youth and young adults with a focus on violence prevention or intervention.