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About the show

"Good Fellas of Baltimore" is a Baltimore-based reality TV show about seven entrepreneurs joining the community to help a different charity and family in need every episode. Individually, these entrepreneurs live to give. Together, they are the spark that will help transform lives in Baltimore and beyond. It's not just a TV show. It's a revolutionary multi-platform movement of caring in which fans and sponsors participate in changing lives.

The fan club is called "The MOB," which stands for "Mentors of Baltimore." Individuals who become a "Member of The MOB" receive numerous perks such as logo merchandise, discounts from sponsors, a birthday gift, chances to appear in the show, VIP access at events, business networking opportunities, mentoring and volunteering opportunities and much more. The MOB also offers a one-of-a-kind continuing education program for social responsibility. For less than the cost of one upper-level college course, the $145 annual membership also includes ongoing training through its' "MOB University" on how to address some of the toughest social concerns in any city. Unlike theory-based instruction, the videos, papers and in-person sessions available from MOB University are all based on real-life situations, including some situations featured on the TV show. This provides much more powerful, timely and relevant information for anyone wishing to improve quality of life in a community. A second-tier "Supporter of The MOB" membership of $50 includes a choice of logo merchandise and mentoring and volunteering opportunities and much more. Fans can become a "Follower of The MOB" at no cost simply by joining the show's popular Facebook page. Good Fellas of Baltimore airs on Fox 45 in the Baltimore market on Saturdays at 1 pm (starting March 26), and everywhere online on our Youtube Channel.

What people are saying:

One of Macy's brand values is Give Back. We encourage our associates and customers to make a difference in their community whether it is thru monetary giving or volunteering. We encourage citizens to make a difference, even if it is one person at a time. Macy's values mirror those of the Good Fellas. People helping people and encouraging your neighbor, co worker or family member to be a a part of the solution.

Julie Epps
Macy's, Region Coordinator of Employee Volunteerism
Mid-Atlantic Region