Who We Are
History

It began with a Facebook post on March 11, 2020, two days before schools closed for the pandemic.
Three days later, the Columbia Community Care Facebook group was created with about 40 members
Today, through the support of hundreds of volunteers, donors, and community partners, Columbia Community Care (CCC) is able to provide food and services to hundreds of local individuals and families each week.
Mission
The mission of Columbia Community Care is to create authentic connections and community partnerships. We listen, and respond by providing resources and programs, while respecting the inherent dignity of every person.
Vision
CCC envisions a community that is healing centered, self-determined, collectively powerful, and economically independent through partnerships and collaboration.
Values
Impact
At Columbia Community Care, our goal is to make an impact for those we serve today, and for generations to come. Our food distribution sites and grocery delivery program break through barriers of stigma and shame by serving every person who requests our services. Our mentorship and youth programs offer a path for young people to engage in meaningful and purpose-driven learning and growth. Our health and healing programs offer the community opportunities to elevate their mind, body and soul.
Land Acknowledgement
Please take a moment to consider the many struggles, past and present, through violence, genocide, displacement, and forced migration that have brought us together here today.
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Every community from around the world owes its existence to the generations who came before them. It is in honor of them and for our future generations that we have the responsibility of fighting for true justice and liberation.
Some were stolen from their homelands and brought here against their will, some were forced to leave their distant homes in hopes of a better life, and some have been stewards of this land for more generations than can be counted.
Please take a moment to consider the many struggles, past and present, through violence, genocide, displacement, and forced migration that have brought us together here today.
We must acknowledge that the immediate land on which we reside is the seized and stolen ancestral territory of The Susquehanna Confederation who lived, governed, farmed, and hunted on the land now called Howard County.
Their nations conceded into land treaties in 1652 and 1661 after English colonizers ended the Susquehanna’s governance of the land our county was built upon. When Europeans invaded Maryland in the 1600’s, most of the land, particularly along the Eastern Shore was inhabited by Algonquin tribes including Assateague, Choptank, Delaware, Matapeake, Patuxent, Pocomoke, Piscataway, and Shawnee.
In addition to the Algonquin tribes of Maryland, we reside on the stolen land of the following Indigenous tribes, including but not limited to the Lenape, Nanticoke, Conoy, Accohannock, Susquehannock, Lumbee, Tutelo and Sapoli People.
It is essential to recognize the indigenous stewards of this land throughout the generations and their reciprocal relationship with the earth. This acknowledgement is particularly important as we continue our fight against the effects of environmental racism on Indigenous, black, and brown communities, and the intentional destruction of this sacred ancestral land by the forces of greed.
To pay respect to the elders both past and present, we are committed to continuing the fight against modern day colonization. In the honor of the elders and ancestors, we will not be silenced and we will not surrender to the evils of white supremacy, Imperialism, nor any form of oppression. Truth and acknowledgment are critical to building mutual respect and connections across all barriers of heritage. We begin this effort to acknowledge what has been buried, by honoring the truth and committing ourselves to it.
Community Connections

Homewood Center
The Homewood Center (Homewood) has partnered with Columbia Community Care (CCC) to prepare students for future careers and life. The partnership was formalized with a partnership signing on Tuesday, March 21, 2023 at the Homewood Center, Ellicott City, Maryland.

Community Movie Night
a Baltimore-based arts engagement initiative curating seasonal programming calendars composed of film screenings, arts workshops, group exhibitions, and community forums.
“In October 2023, Movie Night formalized a fiscal sponsorship agreement with Columbia Community Care, a Howard County-based resource distribution network addressing economic insecurity, thus enabling us to access institutional funding and maintain operational stability. In August 2024, we were awarded a residency at Four Ten Lofts, a live-work community for artists in Baltimore, offering us a centralized venue to expand our programming and localize our impact.”
–Daniel Adegbesan, Founding Director of Community Movie Night

Community Ecology Institute
CCC & the Community Ecology Institute have partnered and pulled funding and resources to plan, develop, create, and execute a community garden at CCC’s food pantry headquarters.

All This Math
CCC has partnered with Mathematics Professor Akil Parker and his program #AllThisMath to bring our community math help and learning infused with Black History and Culture.

Prime Time 4 Unity
Hunger Relief for the Homebound and Disabled

Racial Justice NOW!
A community based grassroots organization that works at the intersection of education, racial, and healing justice.
Awards & Recognition
- Best of Howard County Pandemic Hero 2020
- Howard County Human Rights Commission’s Human Rights Award Recipient 2020
- Howard County NSBE Jr. "Educator Making a Difference" Award Recipient 2020
- Baltimore Sun’s Women to Watch Recipient 2020
- Girls On The Run SHEro Series Spotlight 2020
- Casey and Pebble Willis Making a Difference Award to Girls on Fire Mentoring and Leadership Program of Maryland and the Leadership Council Award 2020
- Best of Howard County Best Volunteer Organization 2020 2021 2022
- Women’s Giving Circle (S)heros Recognition 2021
- Sunrise Distinction Education Hero Howard County Rise to the Challenge Awards 2022
- Best of Howard County Best Volunteer Organization 2020 2021 2022
- Howard County Government Rise to the Challenge Award 2022
- The Baltimore Banner’s Emerging Leaders Award 2023
- The Daily Record Maryland’s Top 100 Women 2023
- STAND Mentorship Outstanding Partnership Award 2024
- Just Living Advocacy Community Hands of Hope Award 2024