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How to help Baltimore’s Poe Homes residents without water

  • Brandi Welsh, Terrance Brown, and Larry Nunley of DPW speak...

    Karl Merton Ferron / Baltimore Sun

    Brandi Welsh, Terrance Brown, and Larry Nunley of DPW speak to a resident about his needs as they and HABC knock on apartments in Poe Homes to determine how many are still struggling with their water pressure.

  • Vince Powell of DPW and Mykisha Hopkins,with HABC look for...

    Karl Merton Ferron / Baltimore Sun

    Vince Powell of DPW and Mykisha Hopkins,with HABC look for residents to speak with, as city officials canvas apartments in Poe Homes to determine how many are still struggling with their water pressure.

  • Sitting outside with a carryout burger, resident Sharon Hardin gets...

    Karl Merton Ferron / Baltimore Sun

    Sitting outside with a carryout burger, resident Sharon Hardin gets information from Mykisha Hopkins, assistant asset manager for HABC after saying that she still has no water pressure, as city officials canvas apartments in Poe Homes to determine how many are still struggling with their water pressure.

  • Baltimore City officials with DPW and HABC canvas apartments in...

    Karl Merton Ferron / Baltimore Sun

    Baltimore City officials with DPW and HABC canvas apartments in Poe Homes to determine how many are still struggling with their water pressure.

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As city officials continue working to restore water service to the Poe Homes complex in West Baltimore, a number of groups are gathering food and supplies to help those in need.

Some residents in the West Baltimore public housing complex have been without consistent water in their homes since Monday after a water main broke in the neighborhood.

As Department of Public Works crews continue to try to restore water service — saying they’re struggling with crumbling infrastructure — groups have been collecting toiletries and other supplies for residents of the complex. At least 24 households have chosen to relocat to temporary housing provided by the city.

Those who wish to donate toiletries, such as baby wipes, hand sanitizer and disposable washcloths, can drop them off at 901 W. Saratoga St. Those interested can contact Shkerra Muriel at (443) 210-0331.

DPW crews are donating bottles of water, but some are requesting hygiene products to assist some area residents.

Paris Bienert, a City Council candidate who has been assisting those at the complex, wrote on Facebook that some residents are requesting snacks, shower products and various feminine hygiene products. Those who are looking to drop off shower products, toilet paper, snacks and various feminine hygiene products can do so at the Poe Tenant Council Office at 810 W. Lexington St, Suite 1. Those interested in donating can also call 443-776-0274.

Those looking to donate water or other bulk supplies can also drop them off at the Edgar Allen Poe House and Museum at 2501 N. Amity St. during regular museum hours — Thursday through Sunday between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m.

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