Baltimore, MD – January 23, 2024 – Family League of Baltimore announces the resignation of its Chief Program Officer, Khalilah Slater-Harrington. Slater-Harrington during her seven years with Family League implemented and initiated programs that led to positive impacts for Baltimore families.  

Slater–Harrington had this to say about her time at Family League, “it has been a privilege to work alongside such dedicated and passionate colleagues, and I am profoundly proud of the impactful programs and initiatives in which we invested and implemented together. My decision to transition has not been an easy one, but I believe it is the right time for my personal and professional growth.” 

Demaune Millard, President & CEO of Family League had this to say about Slater-Harrington’s contributions to the organization, “Khalilah helped to carefully nurture our programs and initiatives portfolio into being community-centered and grounded in equity. We are grateful and better agents of change due to her wisdom and fierce advocacy for community.” 

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About Family League of Baltimore 

Family League of Baltimore (Family League) was established in 1991 as the Local Management Board (LMB) for Baltimore. Family League is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization governed by a Board of Directors that includes leaders from government, higher education, healthcare, the private sector, and community. Family League’s mission is Family League of Baltimore works collaboratively to support data-informed, community-driven solutions that align resources to dismantle systemic barriers that limit the possibilities for children, families, and communities. To advance the organization’s mission, Family League holds three key roles in the community: programming and grantmaking, coalitions and collaborations, and policy and advocacy. Learn more about Family League at www.familyleague.org. Follow us on Facebook,Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter.