Special Programs

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Saves for Shock Trauma

In its 3rd season, Kelly & Associates Insurance Group, Inc. will once again contribute $2,000 to the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center every time an Orioles pitcher records a save.

Last year, a total of $60,000 was contributed thanks to the 30 saves recorded by the O's and the generosity of Kelly & Associates.

How are Orioles pitchers doing this year? Check back every week to find out! Saves are tracked on our Bird Watching page, which is updated every Monday throughout the season.

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Provident Bank Logo and UM Terps Logo

Points for Pediatrics

For the 5th straight year, Provident Bank gave $100 to the University of Maryland Hospital for Children for every University of Maryland touchdown and 3-pointer made by the men's and women's basketball teams.

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Shock Trauma Partners

Shock Trauma Partners

More information coming soon...

To speak to someone about joining Shock Trauma Partners, please call 410-328-GIFT.


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Brian's Bracelet Program

Brian's Bracelet

Orioles' second baseman Brian Roberts has teamed with GameWear™ to create a bracelet to benefit the UM Hospital for Children.


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Brian Roberts posing with patient

Brian's Baseball Bash

August 26, 2007 marked the second annual Brian’s Baseball Bash, hosted by Orioles’ second baseman Brian Roberts.

The sold-out event took place at the ESPN Zone in Baltimore and raised $200,000 for the University of Maryland Hospital for Children.


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Ellen Schummer Pancreatic and Liver Cancer FundThe Ellen Schumer Pancreatic and Liver Cancer Fund

The Ellen Schumer Pancreatic and Liver Cancer Fund is dedicated to increasing the fight and winning the battle against this disease.


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The Gary Jobson Fund

Gary JobsonOver the course of the last five years, Gary Jobson, a world class sailor, has been diagnosed, treated and ultimately, beaten cancer. After chemotherapy failed to cure his cancer, Gary's doctor, Aaron Rapoport, recommended an aggressive treatment - peripheral blood stem cell transplant, which Gary underwent. Gary is now cancer free, and credits this inventive treatment and the care of Dr. Rapoport with saving his life.

This is what has compelled him to begin a $2,500,000 fundraising campaign to support Dr. Rapoport’s work. We hope that after reading, you too will feel compelled to get involved! Your efforts in helping us reach our fundraising goals will have a palpable impact in Dr. Rapoport’s work and will result in more lives saved!