Maryland First Lady Will Help Serve Meals To Cancer Patients At Ulman House

BALTIMORE (AP) -- Maryland first lady Yumi Hogan will help serve meals to cancer patients as part of the Day to Serve Maryland Initiative.

Hogan is scheduled to join state employees from the Governor's Office of Community Initiatives to prepare, cook and serve a Korean dinner at Ulman House in Baltimore on Wednesday.

Ulman House offers free housing to young adult cancer patients and their caregivers.

Gov. Larry Hogan issued a proclamation declaring Sept. 11 through Oct. 10 as Day to Serve month in Maryland.

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