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Emily Blatter

Emily Blatter, MEd, MSW 鈥18

Emily Blatter, MEd, MSW 鈥18, says there鈥檚 never a boring day in her role as an assistant director and social worker for the 爆料公社, Baltimore (UMB) CURE Scholars Program, adding that she can boil down her duties to four simple words: 鈥淲hatever the scholars need.鈥

鈥淚f a CURE Scholar is having an issue at school, I鈥檓 the one reaching out to the family to see what the student or the family is going through,鈥 says Blatter, a former CURE mentor who joined the program鈥檚 staff in 2018 after graduating from the School of Social Work (SSW). 鈥淚f we see a red flag, like tardiness at school or falling grades or not showing up to CURE events, that鈥檚 when we contact the family. I work on a lot of different things from day to day, but basically, whatever the scholars need, that鈥檚 my job.鈥

It鈥檚 a job she does quite well, which was clear Jan. 29 when Blatter was recognized as UMB鈥檚 Employee of the Month in a ceremony in the President鈥檚 Conference Room at the Saratoga Building. Doing the honors for the first time as interim president, Bruce E. Jarrell, MD, FACS, surprised Blatter with the award, handing her a plaque, a letter of commendation, and news that an extra $250 would be in her next paycheck.

Jarrell then sat down and asked Blatter to discuss her role with CURE, the pipeline program that offers curriculum and mentoring to prepare sixth- to 12th-grade students in Southwest Baltimore for rewarding careers in STEM, health care, and research. The UMB program, supported by the National Cancer Institute鈥檚 Continuing Umbrella of Research Experiences (CURE) initiative and the National Institute of General Medical Sciences鈥 Science Education Partnership Award program, now boasts more than 100 scholars. 

鈥淚鈥檝e heard all of these marvelous things about your interventions with the CURE Scholars and families, and it鈥檚 a pleasure to have you as a member of the program鈥檚 staff,鈥 said Jarrell, who asked about a recent situation involving eighth-grade scholars at a partner school who were showing poor grade-point averages. Blatter called a meeting of school staff, scholars, and parents to address the issue.

鈥淭he principals and the teachers at our partner schools all know us well,鈥 Blatter says. 鈥淲e try to work in unison with school leaders, teachers, and parents to break down barriers so our students can attend CURE and school ready to participate. Our parents really appreciate the advocacy and guidance that CURE provides. We really just try to bring everyone together to support our scholars.鈥

Gia Grier McGinnis, DrPH, MS, executive director of the CURE Scholars Program and Blatter鈥檚 supervisor, said of the meeting: 鈥淓mily stood up and told the scholars that they could do better and encouraged them to make better use of the resources of our program and their school. At the end of the meeting, families were able to stay and have separate discussions with the teachers.

鈥淎s the primary social worker on our staff, Emily is often in the middle of delicate situations like this that might involve crisis management or academic interventions. This all-in, immersive style of work is a signature of our program, and Emily fully embodies this in everything she does.鈥

Before joining UMB, Blatter worked three years for the 爆料公社, Baltimore County鈥檚 Choice Program, which offers programming, resources, and case management to promote positive outcomes for young people and families in Maryland. Her work there inspired her to pursue her Master of Social Work degree.

鈥淚鈥檓 a proud social worker,鈥 says Blatter, who has two SSW student interns helping the program and is hoping to add a third this year. 鈥淚 enjoy reaching out to the families and providing services so that our scholars can access the full curriculum offered by CURE. Working with Gia is fantastic, too, and she鈥檚 very supportive of my work. I鈥檓 also thankful for Dr. Robin Saunders, the founding executive director of CURE, who realized the importance of having a social worker on the team.

鈥淚鈥檓 honored and humbled to win this UMB award, but it鈥檚 really our whole team that鈥檚 worthy of recognition. Our professionals really are phenomenal, working days and nights and weekends for our kids. That鈥檚 something we can all be proud of.鈥

鈥 Lou Cortina


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