Our Team
A Collective Commitment to Change
The team at Someone Still Cares embodies a shared vision of compassion and service, working tirelessly to uplift Baltimore’s most vulnerable communities. Through strategic coordination of programs like the Homeless Outreach Initiative, the organization delivers essential resources such as food, clothing, and shelter directly to those in need. Partnerships with local businesses and volunteers are cultivated to maximize impact, ensuring that initiatives like Community Food Drives and Financial Literacy Workshops reach thousands. Every effort is guided by a commitment to transparency, accountability, and innovation, with programs continually refined to meet evolving community needs. The collaborative spirit and relentless dedication behind these efforts ensure that Someone Still Cares Corp. not only provides immediate relief but also creates sustainable pathways to hope, dignity, and opportunity for all.

Nichole Brown
Executive Director
Nichole Brown leads Someone Still Cares with a passion for service and a vision for change. With over 15 years of experience in nonprofit leadership, Nichole Brown oversees our programs and partnerships, ensuring that every initiative aligns with our mission of hope and dignity. Her commitment to transparency and collaboration has built trust within our community, making her a driving force behind our success. Nichole Brown empathy and dedication inspire our team to go above and beyond for those we serve.

Mark Walker
Program Coordinator
Mark Walker is the heart of our program operations, coordinating food drives, shelter support, and mentorship initiatives. His background in social work and community organizing allows him to connect with clients on a personal level, ensuring their needs are met with care. Mark Walker tireless work ethic and belief in empowerment make him an invaluable asset to our team and the people we serve.

Mary Shuman
Volunteer Manager
Mary Shuman oversees our volunteer program, recruiting and training individuals who share our passion for service. Her warm, inclusive approach creates a welcoming environment for volunteers, fostering a sense of community and purpose. With a background in community engagement, Mary Shuman ensures that every volunteer feels valued and empowered to make a difference. Her dedication strengthens our ability to serve Baltimore effectively.
Testimonials
A Legacy of Hope and Dignity
Someone Still Cares has become a lifeline for communities facing hardship in Baltimore, offering unwavering support through its comprehensive programs. The Food Assistance Program delivers thousands of nutritious meals annually, ensuring that hunger does not stand in the way of hope. Simultaneously, the Job Training and Placement service equips participants with skills for sustainable careers, fostering economic stability and self-sufficiency. Beyond tangible resources, the organization’s commitment to compassion shines through in every interaction, creating an environment where dignity is restored, and futures are rebuilt. From clothing distributions to healthcare access, each initiative is designed to address immediate needs while paving the way for long-term empowerment. The impact of Someone Still Cares is evident in the countless lives transformed, proving that with dedication and care, communities can rise above challenges and thrive.





“As a single father, I was overwhelmed trying to keep my family afloat. Someone Still Cares provided clothing and school supplies for my kids, giving them the confidence to succeed in school. Their mentorship program also gave my daughter a role model who inspired her to dream big. I’m forever grateful for their support and dedication to our community.”
Leonardo Maddox





“Someone Still Cares changed my life when I thought all hope was lost. After losing my job, I struggled to provide for my children. Their Food Assistance Program gave us meals when we needed them most, and their job training helped me secure a stable career. The compassion and support I received reminded me that I wasn’t alone. This organization truly lives up to its name—someone really does care.”
Stella Strine





“When I became homeless, I felt invisible. Someone Still Cares gave me not just shelter but a sense of dignity. Their Homeless Outreach Initiative connected me with resources to get back on my feet, and their team treated me with respect and kindness. Today, I have a home and a job, and I owe so much to their unwavering support.”
