Johns Hopkins Broadway Center for Addiction (Inpatient)
911 N. Broadway
Baltimore, MD 21205
P. 410-955-5439 F. 410-955-4769
Mountain Manor Treatment (inpatient)
800-537-3422
Sheppard Pratt Inpatient Mental Health (Inpatient)
6501 North Charles Street
Towson, MD 21204
410-938-3000
Tuerk House (IP, OP, Residential)
730Ashburton Street
Baltimore, MD 21216
410-233-0684
Powell Recovery Center (IP, Residential)
14 S. Broadway
Baltimore, MD 21231
410-276-1773
Ashley Treatment Center (IP, OP, Residential)
Main Campus: 800 Tydings Lane, Havre de Grace, MD 21078
800-799-4673
Warwick Manor (Inpatient)
3680 Warwick Road
East New Market, MD 21631
410-943-8108
Gaudenzia (Residential)
Multiple location
833-976-4357
Maryland Homeowner Assistance Program (Closed)
This program assists homeowners with mortgage payments and other housing costs due to COVID-19 related hardships. Households of four with income of less than $111,750 eligible for assistance.
Call: 1-877-462-7555
Stop Oppressive Seizures Fund
This program helps people stay in their homes with various services to help those affected by tax sales. Households of four with income of less than $111,750 eligible for assistance.
Affordable Connectivity Program
This program helps pay for internet service and internet-connected devices. You could qualify if you’re a household of four making at or less than $55,500 per year.
Visit: nv.fcc.gov/lifeline or calling 877-384-2575 or contacting current internet provider
Project Waves – Internet Access 1100 Wicomico Street, Suite 650
Provides free, high-speed home internet across several neighborhoods in Baltimore using Point-to-Multipoint wireless network.
410-803-5146
Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
Assistance with heating and cooling bills. Family of four with household income below $48,563 is eligible. Apply at mydhrbenefits.dhr.state.md.us or call 800-332-6347 for application
Low-Income Household Water Assistance Program
Renters, homeowner, & public housing residents eligible. Income eligibility based on 30 days prior to application. A family of four making below $6000 per month is eligible. Applications can be accessed at mymdthink.maryland.gov or by calling 800-332-6347
Maryland Weatherization Assistance Program
Provides weatherization assistance to Maryland residents to help with energy costs. May include upgrades to home, even if renting. A household of four making at or below $55,500 is eligible. Apply on portal at neighborlysoftware.com/BALTIMOREMD/participant or call 410-396-3023 with questions.
Lifeline Program for Low-Income Consumers
Provides discounts on cell phone services for low-income families. A family of four making at or below $37,462 is eligible. Plans through Assurance Wireless at assurancewireless.com/lifeline-services, or call 888-321-5880.
Harbel Community Organization Inc – Housing Partnership Workshop – 5807 Harford
Program offers free virtual workshops to assist people looking to purchase their first home. To register, go to harbel.org or contact 410-444-9152
Civic Works – Elder Service 2701 St. Lo Drive
Fall prevention program for Baltimore City residents 65 and older, which includes safety repairs, referrals to supportive services, and occupational therapy. Contact the Housing Upgrades to Benefit Seniors (HUBS) program to assist and connect to more home repair resources at HUBSintake@civicworks.com or call 443-470-9871
Franciscan Center Eviction Support – 101 West 23rd Street
Programs assists Baltimore City residents with eviction notices. Pays up to $200 directly to the landlord toward eviction total with proof from client that the have the money to cover the rest of the cost. Contact [email protected]
House of Ruth – Emergency Shelter 2201 Argonne Drive
This service is for women and children in imminent danger. Open Monday to Friday, 8:30am-4:30pm.
410-889-7884 (24-Hour Hotline)
Day Center for Homeless Individuals – 17 Bond Street, Westminster, MD
Provides basic toiletries and clothing for individuals 18 and older experiencing homelessness. Phones available to apply for jobs, food assistance and other programs: case management, rapid rehousing resources, job opportunities and more.
Operates Monday to Friday from 10am to 8pm.
443-201-3428
Project Plase Inc. – Permanent Housing for Homeless Individuals (subsidized permanent housing) – 3601 Frederick Road
Provides permanent housing to individuals/families in need. Includes rental assistance programs and single-room occupancy.
410-837-1400
Project Plase Inc. – Housing for Homeless Veterans – 3601 Frederick Road
Offers services to qualified veterans including rapid rehousing, 1st month rent, security deposit, housing placement, utility assistance, eviction prevention, and social services referrals.
Contact Helen at 4430720-9984 or intake at 410-837-1400 ext. 148
Project Plase Inc. – Temporary Housing for Homeless Individuals – 3601 Frederick Road
Programs helps to shelter and serve homeless adults. Includes 24-hour supported supervision, on-site nursing and counseling services, and resident case management. Residents given daily meals, linens, bus tokens, assistance with medical appointments, and clothing.
Location #1: Beacon House Square – 3549 Old Frederick Road
Location #2: 1814 Maryland Avenue (Accessible to those with disabilities)
410-837-1400
Sarah’s Hope (for Women) – 1114 N. Mount Street
Day and night shelter for women and children and pregnant women providing meals, showers, laundry, clothing and hygiene supplies, life skills training, employment readiness, phone and computer access, identification documentation, health care screenings
Cottage Avenue (for women and men with children) – 2601 Ulman Avenue
Transitional housing, employment readiness and counseling, life skills development, and support groups
Marian House (for women) – 949 Gorsuch Avenue
Counseling, case management, transitional and permanent housing, educational advancement, employment assistance, family reunification
My Sister’s Place Women’s Center (for women) – 17 W. Franklin Street
Day shelter, three meals daily, healthcare services, education and life skills training, benefits advice and enrollment, case management, emergency financial assistance, personal services, access to telephone and mail, financial literacy program
Frederick Ozanam House (for men) – 400 S. Bond Street
Recovery-based transitional housing, case management and counseling, employment readiness, mental health assessment and referral, addiction recovery support
Christopher Place Employment Academy (for men) – 725 Fallsway
An 18-month residential employment program, job readiness, job placement counseling, and financial literacy
Abundant Life Towers (for Disabled)
3915 Callaway Avenue, Baltimore MD 21215
410-367-5433
Abundant Life Towers II (for Elderly)
5110 Baltimore National Pike, Catonsville, MD 21228
410-233-2002
Advent Senior Housing (for Elderly)
1234 Patapsco Street, Baltimore MD 21230
410-783-9643
Amity Ramble Apartments (for Family)
104 S. Amity Street, Baltimore MD 21223
410-234-8970
Apostolic Towers (for Elderly)
201 N Washington Street, Baltimore MD 21231
401-342-1353
Arlington Estates Cooperative Apts (for Elderly)
4601 W. Northern Parkway, Baltimore 21215
410-466-1826
Baltimore VOA Living Center (for Disabled)
5310 Wayne Avenue, Baltimore MD 21207
410-764-2207
Barclay Greenmount (for Family)
1734 Guilford Avenue, Baltimore MD 21202
410-837-0930
Basilica Place (for Elderly)
124 W. Franklin Street, Baltimore MD 21201
667-600-3300
Belair Manor (for Disabled)
5422 Belair Road, Baltimore MD 21206
410-545-4429
Belvedere Green (for Elderly)
1651 E. Belvedere Avenue Baltimore MD 21239
410-433-7255
Bolton House Apartments (for Families)
1100 Bolton Street, Baltimore MD 21201
410-728-3100
Bolton North Apartment (for Elderly)
1600 W. Mt Royal Avenue, Baltimore MD21217
443-961-2509
Bons Secours Benet House (for Elderly)
400 Millington Avenue, Baltimore MD 21223
410-566-0701
Bons Secours Hollins Terrace (for Elderly)
1800 Hollins Street, Baltimore MD 21223
410-566-2700
Bond Street Apartments (for Family)
906 N. Caroline Street, Baltimore MD 21205
410-438-8336
Boone Manor (for Family)
610 Pennsylvania Avenue, Baltimore MD 21201
410-728-6100
Brownlow-byron Homes (for Disabled)
824 N. Eutaw Street, Baltimore MD 21201
410-523-2150
Burnam Woods (for Family)
2 Beeson Court, Nottingham, Baltimore MD 21236
410-931-0003
Charles North Housing
1820 St. Paul Street, Baltimore MD 21201
410-528-1670
Christ Church Harbor Apartments (for Elderly)
600 Light Street, Baltimore MD 21230
410-837-1010
Clay Courts (for Family)
1613 E. Chase Street, Baltimore MD 21213
410-675-6373
Coursey Station Apartments (for Elderly)
200 1st Avenue, Halethorpe, MD 21227
410-242-6167
Crossroads Apartments (for Disabled)
859 Lemmon Street, Baltimore MD 21201
410-435-4600
Depaul House (for Elderly)
3300 Benson Avenue, Baltimore MD 21227
667-600-2684
Don Miller Homes (for Disabled)
Referral through Project HOME – Baltimore City Adult Services
300 Metro Plaza, Baltimore MD 21215
410-361-5000 (general number); 443-423-6629 (intake)
East View Communities (for Family)
906 N. Caroline Street, Baltimore MD 21205
667-254-8324
Forrest Street Apartments (for Family)
1100 Orleans Street, Baltimore MD 21202
443-708-2185
Foxwell Memorial Apartments (for Disabled)
3700 Greenspring Avenue, Baltimore MD 21211
410-728-4550
Franklin Center Apartments (for Disabled)
410 W. Franklin Street, Baltimore MD 21201
410-383-9600
Franklin Square (for Family)
100 Lionhead Cout, Baltimore MD 21237
443-266-8385
Franklin Square School 100 (for Elderly)
229 N. Mount Street, Baltimore MD 21223
410-947-9000
Glenmore Housing (for Disabled)
2918 Glenmore Avenue, Baltimore MD 21214
410-426-5584
Greater Hamilton Homes (for Disabled)
2703 Ailsa Avenue, Baltimore MD 21214
410-764-8560
Greater New Hope Towers (for Elderly)
2725 Walbrook Avenue, Baltimore MD 21216
443-963-9031
Greenhill Housing Apartments (for Family)
2503 Violet Avenue, Baltimore MD 21215
410-728-4422
Greenspring Overlook (for Family)
2406 Loyola Northway, Baltimore MD 21215
410-664-3383
Greenwillow Manor (for Family)
922 Pennsylvania Avenue, Baltimore MD 21201
410-728-6100
Guilford Homes (for Disabled)
2633 Guilford Avenue, Baltimore MD 21218
Hamilton Park Homes (for Family)
6136 Fairdel Avenue, Baltimore MD 21206
410-254-2569
Hampton Falls (for Disabled)
3619 Falls Road, Baltimore MD 21211
410-764-8560
Hanover Square (for Elderly)
1 W. Conway Street, Baltimore MD 21201
410-962-1131
Har Sinai House (for Elderly)
3601 Fords Lane, Baltimore MD 21215
410-358-5581
Harford Commons
2033 Armstrong Street, Baltimore MD 21040
410-679-5156
410-728-11661
Jenkins Street/Joachim House Apartments (for Elderly)
3310 Benson Avenue
410-644-8269
Johnston Square Apartments (for Elderly)
501 E. Preston Street, Baltimore MD 21202
410-837-3383
Kirkwood House (for Elderly)
6401 Loch Raven Blvd, Baltimore MD 21239
410-323-8910
Lakeview Properties
2425 Lakeview Avenue, Baltimore MD 21217
410-804-8958
Lakewood Apartments (for Elderly)
1401 N. Lakewood Avenue, Baltimore MD 21213
410-522-7444
Lemko Community (for Elderly)
603 S. Ann Street, Baltimore MD 21231
410-342-7200
Lester Morton Court (for Family)
1533 Lester Morton Court, Baltimore MD 21205
410-342-8710
Lorelly Apartments (for Family)
5515 Bowley Lane, Baltimore MD 21206
410-485-1167
Madera Apartments
3503 Woodland Avenue, Baltimore MD 21215
410-664-3383
Manhattan Park Apartments (for Family)
5715 Park Heights Avenue, Baltimore MD 21215
410-466-8080
Marlborough Apartments (for Elderly)
1701 Eutaw Place, Baltimore MD 21217
410-669-3005
Medeso Manor Apartment (for Family)
2004 Eutaw Place, Baltimore MD 21217
410-728-7758
Memorial Apartments (for Elderly)
301 McMechen Street, Baltimore MD 21217
410-523-0013
Monterey Apartments (for Family)
2400 Linden Avenue, Baltimore MD 21217
410-740-0045
Monumental Gardens (for Family)
906 N. Caroline Street, Baltimore MD 21205
Morrell Park (for Elderly)
1820 Spence Street, Baltimore MD 21230
410-644-2334
Monumental Gardens (for Family)
906 N. Caroline Street, Baltimore MD 21205
Morrell Park (for Elderly)
1820 Spence Street, Baltimore MD 21230
410-644-2334
Mount Clare Overlook (for Elderly)
833 W. Pratt Street, Baltimore MD 21201
410-727-4477
N. M. Carroll Manor (for Elderly)
701 N. Arlington Avenue, Baltimore MD 21217
410-669-4270
Ohana Homes (for Elderly)
6721 Laurelwood Avenue, Baltimore MD 21209
443-835-1763
Olf Senior Housing (for Elderly)
6424 E. Pratt Street, Baltimore MD 21224
410-631-3555
Orchard Gardens Apartments (for Family)
610 Pennsylvania Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21201
410-728-6100
Orchard Mews (for Family)
514 Orchard Street, Baltimore Md 21201
866-366-7460/410-523-2021
Overlea Homes (for Disabled)
5505 Adleigh Avenue, Baltimore MD 21206
410-366-4299
Park Heights Apartments (for Elderly)
5900 Park Heights Avenue, Baltimore MD 21215
410-367-5959
Pedestal Gardens Affordable Apartments (for Family)
325 McMechen Street, Baltimore MD 21217
410-523-2341
Penn North Plaza (for Elderly)
1520 W. North Avenue, Baltimore MD 21217
410-383-8595
Plase Apartments (for Disabled)
32 Calverton Road, Baltimore MD 21223
410-837-14001
Plymouth Homes (for Disabled)
5025 Plymouth Road, Baltimore MD 21214
410-366-4299/410-764-8560
Poppleton Cooperative (for Family)/Vintage Gardens
838 W. Fairmount Avenue, Baltimore MD 20201
410-659-0387
Poppleton Place Apartments (for Family)
851 Greengate Court, Baltimore MD 21201
410-669-6190
Renaissance Gardens (for Elderly)
4311 Pimlico Road, Baltimore MD 21215
410-685-7763
Ruscombe Gardens (for Elderly)
4800 Yellowwood Avenue, Baltimore MD 21209
410-664-4800
Sharp Leadenhall Apartments (for Family)
911 Leadenhall Street, Baltimore MD 21230
410-727-2677
Sinclair Gate Apartments
5501 Bowleys Lane, Baltimore MD 21206
410-485-1167
Southern High School Apartments (for Elderly)
201 Warren Avenue, Baltimore MD 21230
410-528-1195
St. James Terrace Apartments (for Elderly)
827 N. Arlington Avenue, Baltimore MD 21217
410-669-0862
St. Luke’s Place (for Elderly)
2825 Lodge Farm Road, Edgemere MD 21219
667-600-3661
St. Mary’s Roland View Towers I & II (for Elderly)
3939 Roland Avenue, Baltimore MD 21211
410-889-8255
St. Stephen’s Court (for Family)
2413 St. Stephens Court, Baltimore MD 21216
410-462-4606
Stuart Hills Apartments (for Family)
2574 Hollins Street, Baltimore MD 21223
410-644-2334
Target City Apartments (for Family)
1621 E. Monument Street, Baltimore MD 21205
410-327-0480
Turner’s Station (for Family)
149 Chestnut Street, Baltimore MD 21222
410-288-0555
Upton Courts Apartments (for Family)
1506 Pennsylvania Avenue, Baltimore MD 21217
410-462-7901
Upton Druid Apartments (for Family)
1239 Druid Hill Avenue Baltimore MD 21217
410-728-5200
Venable Apartments at Stadium Place (for Elderly)
1030 E. 33rd Street, Baltimore MD 21218
410-338-0661
Village Crossroad (for Elderly)
4313 Fitch Avenue, Nottingham MD 21236
667-600-2360
Walker Avenue Cooperative Apartments (for Elderly)
1 Cooperative Drive, Baltimore MD 21212
410-377-0200
Walker Mews (for Elderly)
6225 York Road, Baltimore MD 21212
410-323-8507
Walker-Daniels House (for Elderly)
2100 Madison Avenue, Baltimore MD 21217
410-462-4186
Waters Towers Apartments (for Elderly)
1400 E. Madison Street, Baltimore MD 21205
410-342-6240
Weinberg Manor West (for Elderly)
3615 Fords Lane, Baltimore MD 21215
410-358-9393
Weinberg Place (for Elderly)
2500 W. Belvedere Avenue, Baltimore MD 21215
410-542-4111
Weinberg Woods (for Elderly)
3211 Clarks Lane, Baltimore MD 21215
410-318-6625
Westminster House (for Elderly)
524 N. Charles Street, Baltimore MD 21201
410-837-0180
Woodbourne Woods (for Elderly)
1650 Woodbourne Avenue, Baltimore MD 21239
410-433-7255
Woodington Gardens Apartments (for Family)
4304 Adelle Terrace, Baltimore MD 21229
410-644-8300
Woodlawn Senior Housing (for Elderly)
5500 Lexington Road, Baltimore MD 21207
410-944-5959
UMAR Boxing – 1217 West North Avenue
Provides food for families/individual in need every Wednesday noon to 1pm
410-728-3600
Land of Kush – 840 North Eutaw Street
Provides food for families/individuals in need every Monday from 4pm-5pm
410-225-5874
Franciscan Center Prepared Meals – 101 West 23rd Street
Daily meals Monday – Friday from 10am-1pm
Dinners served on Tuesdays and Wednesday s from 5:30pm-7p.m
410-467-5340; Option 2 for client services
Fishes & Loaves Food Pantry – 422 West Patapsco Avenue
Provides food, diapers & formula to those in need Monday to Friday 9am-3pm
410-525-0969
Yo! Baltimore West – 1510 West Lafayette Avenue
Provides food for families/individuals in need every Tuesday from 12pm-1pm
Be More Green Food Rescue – 2036 West North Avenue
Provides food for families/individuals in need every Friday from 12pm-1pm
Old Major/Historic Pigtown Food Rescue – 900 South Carey Street
Provides food for families/individuals in need every Thursday 1:30pm-2:30pm
City Place on the Avenue – 610 Pennsylvania Avenue
Fresh produce and grocery giveaway until resources gone every Thursday 11am-1pm
240-705-4345
New Shiloh Baptist Church Pantry – 2100 North Monroe Street
Food pantry 1st and 3rd Saturday each month from 10am-1pm
410-523-5306 ext. 12
Bmore Community Food – 300 West 24th Street
Weekly distribution every Saturday 2pm-3:30pm; 1 20lb box of produce per 3 family members for $10 donation
844-529-3077
Bmore Community Food Delivery – 300 West 24th Street
Service provided to disabled, elderly, or limited mobility
844-529-3077
Access Art in Morrell Park – 2446 Washington Boulevard
Provides food for families/individuals in need every Thursday 4:30pm-5:30pm
[email protected]
Bea Gaddy Family Center – 425 North Chester Street
Walk-in pantry open to public Monday to Thursday 9am-1pm. Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday participants must be a registered voter and Maryland resident. No registration required on Thursday to receive food
410-563-2749
The Bit Center Food Distribution – 315 Homestead Southway
Provides meals delivered home to qualified individuals
Check eligibility @ https://thebitcenter.org
410-547-9934
First Mount Calvary Baptist Food Pantry – 1142 North Fulton Avenue
Provides prepared meals, food pantry, and food delivery > prepared meals offered Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesday 11:30am-1:30pm > food pantry every 3rd and 4th Friday of the month from 4pm-6pm > Grab & Go lunches every Wednesday at 11am. Home delivery as needed
410-728-8782
40 West Assistance & Referral Center – 4711 Edmondson Avenue
Provides food and additional assistance resources/education on obtaining resources. Food assistance provides eligible clients & families food once a month with government ID.
410-233-4357
Harbel Community Organization Inc – Food Pantry & Free Meals – 5807 Harford RD
18 & younger – can pick up free meals Monday to Friday > breakfast served 9am-10am >lunch 12pm-2pm
Older individuals have access to food pantry during business hours 9am-4pm
410-444-2100
God is King Center – 208 South Pulaski Street
Provides hot meals, beverages, canned foods, & clothes every Sunday 12:30pm-1:30pm
443-895-5456
Beans and Bread Center – 402 S. Bond Street
Provides hot meals every Saturday 11:30am-1:30pm; Case Management 9am-11am/ Follow-up 11am-2pm
410-732-1892
My Brothers Keeper – 4207 Frederick Street
Provides meals, AA meeting on Wednesdays at 12:30. Monday through Thursday referrals, case management and counseling
Pro Bono Resource Center
Provides legal assistance with eviction prevention, debt collection, and immigration assistance to those in need. Estate planning to a family of four making less than $79,000 a year and foreclosure assistance to a family of four making less than $157,650 a year.
410-837-9379
Bringing Hope Community Services (BHCS) Support Services – 7500 Harford Rd, 1st Floor, Suite 2, Oakcrest Avenue
PRP counselors assist clients in securing other resources in their community, such as health insurance, transportation, income, food, energy, and water assistance. Other services provided include clothing donations, children’s toys donations, money and anger management, along with shelter placements.
410-999-1937 or email: [email protected]
Center for Urban Families – 2201 North Monroe Street
Offers job training with the support of coaches and peers. Training focused on improving job-seeking skills, improving workplace behaviors, appearance, and attitude. Program geared towards young adults and adults.
410-367-5691
House of Ruth – Ruth’s Closet Valley Village Shopping Center 9131 Reisterstown Road
Women’s resale boutique that sells gently used clothing, shoes, and jewelry at discounted prices.
Tuesday, Thursday, & Saturday from 10am-5pm; Friday from 10am-2pm
Northwest Career Center – Mondawmin Mall Suite 302 (3rd Floor)
Provides programs for anyone interested in trade skills. Provides free or low-cost services to help find employment, prepare resumes, and enhance job readiness skills.
410-396-7873
TaxiCard Program – 6300 Blair Hill Lane, Suite 301
Program is for residents 60 years and older; participants can get free credits to use for taxis.
410-664-1123
Women of Valor – 715 Ingleside Avenue
Provides one-on-one counseling and support to help low-income or homeless women in Baltimore get back on their feet, find services, and get job training. Weekly food pantry. Job training. Monday to Friday 9am – 4pm. Food pantry on Thursday 11am – 1pm.
443-800-3188
Dayspring Programs Inc. – 1125 N. Patterson Park Avenue, Baltimore MD 21213
Supports women with children dealing with homelessness and substance abuse by offering residential treatment, transitional and permanent housing with a focus on prevention, intervention, treatment and recovery. Also offers IOP services to men and women
410-563-3459
Women of Valor – 715 Ingleside Avenue
Provides one-on-one counseling and support to help low-income or homeless women in Baltimore get back on their feet, find services, and get job training. Weekly food pantry. Job training. Monday to Friday 9am – 4pm. Food pantry on Thursday 11am – 1pm.
443-800-3188
Dayspring Programs Inc. – 1125 N. Patterson Park Avenue, Baltimore MD 21213
Supports women with children dealing with homelessness and substance abuse by offering residential treatment, transitional and permanent housing with a focus on prevention, intervention, treatment and recovery. Also offers IOP services to men and women
410-563-3459
Cost Plus Drugs
Online pharmacy that doesn’t take insurance but offers generic prescriptions at their cost plus 15%, making medications more affordable, sometimes less than insurance co-pays.
Download form at costplusdrugs.com/PrescriptionRequestForm.pdf or visit
Bringing Hope Community Services (BHCS) Mental Health Services – 7500 Harford Road 1st Floor Suite 2, Oakcrest Avenue
Psychiatrists and therapists provide office visits and telehealth to clients; counselors may provide home visits when working with clients. Psychiatrists perform psychiatric evaluations and determine if medications are needed. Therapists perform individual therapy and family therapy to those in need. Monday to Sunday from 9am to 4pm
410-999-1937 or [email protected] for more info
Community Wellness Center – 3310 Eastern Avenue
Outpatient health center consisting of a psychiatric rehabilitation program and behavioral health home program that provides support to individuals and families in Baltimore City and Maryland.
443-708-5056 or email: [email protected]
Franciscan Center Dental Referrals & Support – 101 West 23rd Street
The Center works with Baltimore City Health Department Dental Clinics to help pay for dental care. Must be a Baltimore City resident to be eligible.
410-467-5340 & option 2 for client services or [email protected]
Franciscan Center Prescription Support Services (Medications) – 101West 23rd Street
Works with Safeway Pharmacy on Charles and 24th Street to help cover cost of medications. New prescriptions fully covered at this location; transferred prescriptions discounted. Narcotics not covered. Must be a Baltimore City resident to be eligible.
410-467-5340 & option 2 for client services or [email protected]
Franciscan Center Eyeglass Support – 101 West 23rd Street
The Center partners with various eyeglass businesses around Baltimore City, and will pay $70 for glasses and additional services. Open to Baltimore residents with validated estimated cost from eyeglass provider. The Center will write a check directly to provider for up to $70 toward total costs. Walmart and America’s Best are excluded.
410-467-5340 & option 2 for client services or [email protected]
Harbel Community Organization Inc. – Prevention and Recovery Center 5807 Harford Road
Outpatient substance abuse prevention and treatment center serving adults and adolescents in the Baltimore area. Mental health also provided. Medicaid, Medicare and some private insurances accepted.
410-444-2100 ext. 1019 or email: [email protected]
Moveable Feast (Medical Transportation) – 901 North Milton Avenue
Offers free, door-to-door transportation to medical appointments for low-income Baltimore clients living with HIV. Will take clients to physician appointments, prescription pick-up, and support groups. To be eligible, individual must be diagnosed with HIV/AIDS and have limited access to transportation. Contact Transportation: Teyana Johnson [email protected]
410-327-3420
Turning Corners – Drug and Alcohol Abuse Treatment – 260 Gateway Drive, Suite 15-16A Bel Air, MD
Provides drug and alcohol evaluations to determine the effects of substance use and other problems for client.
410-893-3896
Turning Corners – Relapse Prevention Program – 260 Gateway Drive, Suite 15-16A Bel Air
Weekly groups for support in maintaining gains and improve skills, showing clients signs of relapse before it occurs. Also provides family involvement education.
410-893-3896
SPARC Women’s Center – 908 Washington Boulevard
Supports people who identify as women, agender, nonbinary and all other non-male identities who engage in street-based survival activities. Provide delivery services of harm reduction and safer sex supplies. Also provides STI testing, emotional support, case management, free psychiatric services and sexual health supplies. Monday to Thursday 11am-4pm
410-624-7554 or 602-935-7554
CAPA (Christian Association for Prison Aftercare)
Created to provide reentry workers opportunities for ongoing networking, training, resources, and information regarding new trends. Members have access to the on-line National Prisoner Reentry Database with over 3000 reentry organizations and ministries.
Ex-Offender Resource Guide – Baltimore
Developed by the Mayor’s Office of Employment Development to bring together diverse stakeholders to develop a citywide plan to assist former offenders in successfully transitioning back to the community.
Goodwill Industries Supports Ex-Offenders in Employment Training and Transitional Services
One of two major components – 7 weeks of job readiness training, takes place in the Metropolitan Transition Center located in Baltimore, and with the coordination of the prison’s administration, social work staff and transition coordinators. Baltimore City Community College provides pre-GED and GED instructors. Second component – takes place at Goodwill’s career center located in Baltimore and involves final job prep and placement. The community component serves men and women who are on parole supervision or probation regardless of previous program involvement. Individuals who did not participate in the first component are required to participate in five to seven weeks preparation for employment.
Ex-Offender Resource Guide – Baltimore
Developed by the Mayor’s Office of Employment Development to bring together diverse stakeholders to develop a citywide plan to assist former offenders in successfully transitioning back to the community.
FACE (Freedom Advocates Celebrating Ex-Offenders)
1500 Druid Hill Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21217
410-522-3233
www.facebaltimore.org
Provides a spiritually based program for ex-offenders that consists of but not limited to helping with employment, housing, and educations. Provides a setting and tools to help ex-offenders support one another mentally and spiritually.
Jericho Reentry Program
901 North Milton Avenue, 3rd Fl., Baltimore, MD 21213
410-522-3293
Maryland Re-Entry Partnership
Re-Entry Services
725 Fallsway, Baltimore, MD 21202
443-986-9000
[email protected]
Partnerships for Re-Entry Programming (PREP)
6776 Reisterstown Road, Baltimore MD 21215
6852 4th Street, Sykesville, MD 21784
877-379-8636 410-585-3300
National Reentry Resource Center
The National Women’s Prison Project
1705 Madison Avenue, Suite 505
Baltimore, MD 21217
410-233-3385
Post-Release Transitional Program
Maryland Division of Correction Headquarters
6776 Reisterstown Road, Baltimore MD 21211
410-585-3300
Prison Outreach Ministry
Welcome Home Reentry Program
PO Box 20749
Fort Washington, MD 20749
301-448-7026
In DC – 202-481-1414
Montgomery County – 240-773-4206
Prince George’s County – 240-492-2510
Our Daily Bread Employment Center
725 Fallsway, Baltimore, MD 21202
Provides meals, Maryland Re-Entry Partnership, job readiness classes and employment search, GED Prep, Social Services and earned benefits, referrals for food, clothing and furniture
PIVOT Baltimore – Reentry program for women
1725 E. Baltimore Street, Baltimore, MD 21231
410-657-2352
Core Service Agencies – provides information and referrals and authorizes mental health and support services not paid by medical assistance.
General Info: www.marylandbehavioralhealth.org
Allegany County: www.alleganyhealthdept.com/mhso
Anne Arundel County: www.aamentalhealth.org
Baltimore City: www.bhsbaltimore.org
Baltimore County: www.baltimorecountymd.gov/agencies/health/healthservices/mental
Calvert County: www.calverthealth.org/personalhealth/mentalhealth/coreagency.htm
Carrol County: www.carrollhealthdepartment.dhmh.md.gov/mental.html
Cecil County: www.cecilcountyhealth.org
Workforce Development
Clay Pots: www.claypotsbaltimore.org
Goodwill Training Programs
Virtual Job Readiness Training – [email protected] 443-827-2736
Pharmacy Tech Program – [email protected] 443-827-2736
Retail Management Training – 222 East Redwood St, Baltimore 21202
Tiffanie Hill 410-837-1800 ext. 1202
Microsoft Office Specialist Training – 222 East Redwood St, Baltimore 21202
Bernadette Vines 410-837-1800 ext. 1149
GED Prep Classes – Placement test required before enrollment
Natasha Douglas 410-837-1800 ext. 1150
Custodial Skills Training – 222 East Redwood St, Baltimore 21202
Tiffanie Hill 443-682-2511 [email protected]
Customer Service and Sales Certification Training – The Y in Druid Hill, 1609 Druid Hill Avenue, Baltimore, 21217
[email protected] 443-827-2736
SEETTS (Supporting Ex-Offenders in Employment, Training, & Transitional Services)
222 East Redwood St, Baltimore 21202
Maryland Correctional Institute for Women (MCIW)
Dorsey Run Correctional Facility (DRCF)
Baltimore City Correctional Center (BCCC)
Tracey Cunningham 410-598-6461 [email protected]
Digital Skills Training – 1609 Druid Hill Avenue, Baltimore 21217
[email protected] 443-827-2736
Mayor’s Office of Employment Development – 417 East Fayette St, Suite 468
410-396-1910 www.moed.baltimorecity.gov
Registration: www.moed.baltimorecity.gov/apprenticeship-registration-form
Southwest Works (through Southwest Partnership)
Rachel Goodrich [email protected] 443-509-3468
Learn to Earn at St. Ambrose
3445 Park Heights Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21215
410-225-0870
Employment counseling, job readiness and life skills training, adult education, GED Prep, computer instruction, job skills training for nursing, culinary, etc.
https://www.vincentbaltimore.org/what-we-do/employment-services/
Teamsters Union
New Applicant Interviews
When: Every 2nd Thursday of each month.
All applicants must arrive at 8:00 am
Eastern Time (US and Canada)
MONDAY-FRIDAY
8:00AM-4:30PM
LOCAL 710
3200 WILKENS AVE
BALTIMORE, MD 21229
410-444-1550
Traffic Management, Inc
Flaggers
7900 Pulaski Hwy.
Rosedale, MD 21237
Phone:877-404-2133