Baltimore City Health Department
Stephaney Wilson is a dedicated educator and community advocate currently serving as a Statewide Impact Fellow at Leadership for Educational Equity since September 2022, aiming to address educational inequity through civic engagement. In addition, Stephaney works as a Lead Instructor and Group Instructor at Galileo Learning, inspiring youth to embrace innovation. As a Middle School Science Teacher at Aspire Public Schools and a 2020 Corps Member with Teach For America, Stephaney is committed to preparing students for college. Experience also includes roles as a Community Risk Reduction Educator and Trauma Programs Fellow at Baltimore City Health Department, focusing on public health and social issues. As Co-Founder and President of Grupo Cambalache, Stephaney promotes social change through Spanish theatre. Educational background includes multiple degrees, culminating in a Master of Science in Educational Studies from Johns Hopkins University.
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Baltimore City Health Department
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The Baltimore City Health Department is the oldest, continuously-operating health department in the United States, formed in 1793, when the governor appointed the city's first health officers in response to a yellow fever outbreak in the Fells Point neighborhood. During the more than 220 years since then, we’ve been working to improve the health and well-being of Baltimore residents. We strive to make Baltimore a city where all residents realize their full health potential. In collaboration with other city agencies, health care providers, community organizations and funders, we aim to empower all Baltimoreans with the knowledge, access, and environment that will enable healthy living. The Health Department has a wide-ranging area of responsibility, including acute communicable diseases, animal control, chronic disease prevention, emergency preparedness, HIV/STD, maternal-child health, restaurant inspections, school health, senior services and youth violence issues. The agency includes a workforce of approximately 800 employees and has a budget of approximately $126 million.