Fundraising for The Ulman House: The Charm City Strongwoman Contest

You can read about the story of the Charm City Strongwoman Contest here: Celebrating Strength and Sisterhood: The Charm City Strongwoman Competition

“How You Can Get Involved & Support Charlotte’s Legacy

The next Charm City Strongwoman Competition is just around the corner on Sunday, June 9th, located in Brewer’s Hill at 4015 Foster Avenue, Suite 200, Baltimore, MD, United States, 21224.

The event kicks off at 9:30 AM and runs until around noon. You can support Charlotte’s legacy and donate to the fundraiser by visiting this link. Spectators and supporters of people doing amazing things are encouraged to come by and check out the event! Attendees can also enjoy offerings from Jimmy’s Food Truck and Mob Town Brewing.

Emily invites everyone to join in: “Witness the strength, camaraderie, and incredible impact we can have when we come together for a common cause. It’s a powerful experience you won’t forget.”

You can donate to the Charm City Strongwoman Fundraiser here:

https://impact.ulmanfoundation.org/fundraiser/5367194

Thank you for your support and generosity.

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