BALTIMORE — You know the phrase… it takes a village.

Well, some Baltimore residents are using a giving circle to make a difference and no donation – or donor – is too small.

Like 10-year-old Chloe Neal. She is one of the city's youngest philanthropists.

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“It makes me feel happy because I’m giving,” Neal says. “It's so much fun because I can give back to the community.”

At age six, Neal became a founding member of The Black Philanthropy Circle, which awards grants through the Baltimore Community Foundation to Black-led and Black-serving organizations in the city.

Lawyer Alicia Wilson is the co-founder.

“One of my dear friends, Savonne Fergus

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