The Key Bridge Recovery Effort: Arce Fundacion Serving Lunch to Workers

Mr. Taco on Eastern Avenue donates food

Janet Arce (L) has been an activist in Baltimore, Puerto Rico, and Miami. She is joined by Calvin Watkins, Faith, and Ven McCormick.

View of Key Bridge from Dundalk (BMORENews.com)

(DUNDALK, MD – April 4, 2024) – Today, BMORENews.com and New Life Recovery Center founder Ven McCormick joined Janet Arce of the Arce Fundacion and helped serve food to the workers tasked with cleanup of the Key Bridge. It was the first time I got to see the wreckage up close. To say the least, it is a colossal structure, and clearly, it will not be an easy road.

Nonetheless, Ms. Arce is no stranger to helping traumatize people. She has been toiling in the community for two decades – always making a difference – and not just in Baltimore. No, sir! This woman is international. In the Latino and Black communities, she is a ‘Mother Theresa’ of sorts – forever providing food, clothing, and money to those in need. She has helped so many people for so very long. What a saint!

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