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Baltimore Consulting joins the Better Business network
‘Big-hearted’ recruitment business, Baltimore Consulting, has joined Bristol 24/7’s Better Business initiative.
Baltimore Consulting works within areas such as SEN, mental health and safeguarding vulnerable adults and children throughout the public sector.
Community involvement plays a vital part of the company’s business model as it makes a difference to local people’s lives through giving back and supporting those who need it.
As a growing business in the South West, it has the power to positively impact the surrounding community.

Community involvement plays a vital part of the company’s business model as it makes a difference to local people’s lives – photo: Baltimore Consulting
Baltimore Consulting’s recent work within the local community includes its Wick Primary School partnership in supporting the school across a range of initiatives.
From providing vital books for its school library on equality, diversity and inclusion, to building a ‘safe haven’ for vulnerable children within the setting to assist with increasing SEN cases and financial pressures.
The Bristol-based company has also announced a new partnership with Bristol Hippodrome, working with children’s services and local charities to offer children and young people the opportunity to attend the theatre for the first time, as well as sponsoring careers workshops to promote science, technology, engineering, the arts, and maths (STEAM) as a potential career option for children and young people.
The team at Baltimore Consulting have raised more than £40,000 for Cancer Research services within the region, through abseiling, skydiving, gala dinner events and naked calendars in a bid to unite Bristol businesses and are also partnered with Bristol Mind.
CEO of Baltimore Consulting, Charmaine Vincent, said: “We’re incredibly excited to be a part of Bristol 247’s Better Business network and to have the opportunity to work with local businesses to positively impact our community and the people within it.
“Acts of kindness go such a long way and we’re fortunate enough to be able to make a difference.
“Our day job is recruiting experts that make a difference to people’s lives within the community and it’s fair to say that helping others sits firmly at the core of everything we do.”
All photos: Baltimore Consulting
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