Kiera DeNoyer
The Baltimore Station, a residential treatment program supporting veterans and others who are transitioning through the cycle of homelessness and addiction, has recently hired Kiera DeNoyerto serve as a development associate. In this role, DeNoyer will help the organization foster donor relations and grow its support network of individuals, businesses and community groups. Among her responsibilities, she will be assisting with some of The Baltimore Station’s signature fundraising events such as the annual Stars, Stripes & Chow chili cook-off in the fall and the Homerun for Recovery event in the spring. She will also seek out synergies with local groups dedicated to likeminded causes.
Previously, DeNoyer worked with Business Volunteers Maryland as their partnership coordinator where she connected businesses with non-profits and schools to conduct community service. She is also an AmeriCorps alum and her experience includes AmeriCorps VISTA and serving as a team leader for AmeriCorps NCCC. She earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology from Nazareth College of Rochester. Currently, she lives in Baltimore City.
About The Baltimore Station
The Baltimore Station is a therapeutic residential recovery program that helps homeless men– primarily veterans–bound by drug and alcohol addiction break the cycle and become self-sufficient members of society. The only long-term residential program in the area, we provide up to 24 months of clinical care and life skills development to encourage a smoother transition to the real world and guaranteed lifelong success. At The Baltimore Station, we turn lives around. www.baltimorestation.org.