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Tyra Curley, Chaplain
Tyra Curley, Chaplain

Tyra Curley has been a GBMC HealthCare employee for six years. As a chaplain for Gilchrist Hospice Care, Tyra goes into people’s homes, embraces diversity, and accepts people for who they are and where they are. She is constant and dependable.




In addition to the outstanding work she performs for Gilchrist, Tyra also volunteers at City Temple of Baltimore, a Baptist Church located in Baltimore City. City Temple’s goal is to provide a meal, clothes, and shelter to those in need. Additionally, the organization ministers to and visits incarcerated adults. City Temple serves anyone in need, no matter who they are, the color of their skin or religious affiliation.




Tyra’s service extends beyond the community and work; she also serves a primary caregiver for her family members.




Tyra does all this quietly behind the scenes, never expecting recognition. Those who work alongside Tyra in the community and at work, cannot say enough good things about her. She is available, she is an advocate, a counselor, and a volunteer to feed the hungry.

As we celebrate the great women at GBMC who make an impact in the organization and the community, Tyra’s story is worthy of sharing and we are excited to spotlight and Tyra as part of Spotlighting Women’s History Month at GBMC.

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