Baltimore Station will be raising money for veterans and other individuals experiencing homelessness and substance abuse disorder with a movie night Thursday at Bengie’s Drive-In Movie Theatre in Middle River. Photo courtesy of Bengie’s/Facebook.

Moviegoers can catch a flick at Bengie’s Drive-In Movie Theatre while supporting individuals experiencing homelessness and substance abuse disorder during a fundraiser Thursday night.

The drive-in theater, located at 3417 Eastern Blvd. in Middle River, will show the 1995 movie “Jumanji,” starring Robbin Williams, as part of local nonprofit Baltimore Station‘s 3rd annual Drive-In Movie Night fundraiser.

Proceeds from the movie showing will support Baltimore Station’s residential and outpatient treatment programs for veterans and other individuals experiencing homelessness and substance abuse disorder.

Tickets are $75 per car and will include food from Mission BBQ, non-alcoholic beverages, candy and popcorn.

The movie night event, which will run from 7-10 p.m. Thursday, will also include face painting, live music, and prize raffles. Children who attend will receive a special gift.

Baltimore Station provides therapeutic relapse prevention services, workforce and life skills development, and other services to help clients transition from homelessness to permanent housing and a steady income.

Marcus Dieterle is the managing editor of Baltimore Fishbowl, telling the stories of communities across the Baltimore region. Marcus helped lead the team to win a Best of Show award for Website of General...