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Day: January 13, 2025

Read “Different Kind of Demo: House ‘Deconstructed’ by Nonprofit” in Westport Journal

Construction crew in safety gear on a job site, illustrating the use of secondhand and salvaged building materials for sustainable home improvement. Find quality used building materials at our Baltimore non-profit.

We are grateful to Westport Journal‘s executive editor, Thane Grauel, for highlighting the deconstruction efforts we make in support of our nonprofit mission! Read the original article and see the accompanying imagery here. And, yes… we have traveled even further than Massachusetts to provide green demolition!

CEO Mark Foster Sits Down for an Insightful Interview during “Java with Jim”

Split screen video conference featuring two men, one in a meeting room and one in a close-up with 'Furman Attorneys at Law' branding.

Our Founder and CEO, Mark S. Foster, sits down for an informative interview with Jim Ries, the Business Development Director from Offit-Kurman. This is a super way to get the inside scoop on Second Chance from the man who started it all!

SC Leads the List of “12 Baltimore Thrift Stores that Put the Charm in Charm City”

Salvaged antique pump organ with ornate carved wood, keyboard, and foot pedals. This unique piece of vintage furniture was available secondhand from our Baltimore non-profit.

Written by our new friends at Sustainable Jungle, this nifty piece guides readers on a tour of Baltimore’s finest thrifting operations. We are honored to lead the list and invite you to discover the other eleven fine establishments that are highlighted.

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