Connect with resources in Baltimore City
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Faith and Hope House
St. Ann's Infant and Maternity Home
Location
4901 Eastern Avenue, Hyattsville, MD 20782Transitional housing services to mothers and young children experiencing homelessness. All services located on the St. Ann Campus. Eligibility varies by program. Now accepting persons to waitlist.
Vivienda de transición a madres y niños pequeños sin hogar. Los servicios ubicados en el campus de St. Ann. La elegibilidad varía según el programa. Ahora aceptando personas en lista de espera. -
Baltimore Action Legal Team - Jail Support Hotline
Baltimore Action Legal Team (BALT)
(410) 202-2323
Location
1601 Guilford Avenue, 2 South, Baltimore, MD 21202Jail support hotline in the Baltimore area.
Línea directa de apoyo a la cárcel en el área de Baltimore. -
Jefferson Jones Center
Light of Truth Center
(443) 393-2109
Location
Jefferson Jones Center, Baltimore, MD 21231Provides permanent supportive Level II housing for women in sustained recovery.
Proporciona viviendas de apoyo permanentes de nivel II para mujeres en recuperación sostenida. -
Sollins-McCarthy Center
Light of Truth Center
(443) 393-2109
Location
Sollins-McCarthy Center, Baltimore, MD 21217Provide supportive housing for up to a year.
Proporcionar vivienda de apoyo hasta por un año. -
Center for Hope (The Jill Fox Center for Hope)
LifeBridge Health
(410) 601-4673
Location
5400 Preakness Way, Baltimore, MD 21215Advancing hope, healing and resilience for those impacted by trauma, abuse and violence.
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Grace Medical Center (Grace Medical Center Emergency Care)
LifeBridge Health
(410) 362-3000
Location
2000 W. Baltimore Street, Baltimore, MD 2122324-hour emergency department.
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Asylee Women Enterprise (Se Habla Español) (AWE)
Asylee Women Enterprise
(443) 850-0627
Location
4500 Frankford Ave., Baltimore, MD 21206Provide variety of necessary care to asylum seekers.
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Counseling, Helpline, & Aid Network for Abused (Se habla español) (CHANA)
Counseling, Helpline, & Aid Network for Abused
(410) 234-0030
Location
101 W Mt Royal Ave, Baltimore, MD 21201CHANA provides trauma-informed counseling, crisis intervention, legal advocacy, shelter, support groups, and prevention education for people experiencing abuse.
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University of Maryland Medical Center, Mental Health and Pregnancy
University of Maryland Medical System
(410) 328-5881
At University of Maryland Medical Center, our women's mental health specialists can help you reconnect with your baby and get back to feeling like yourself.
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University of Maryland Urgent Care- Downtown Campus
University of Maryland Medical System
Location
105 Penn Street, Baltimore, MD 21201Urgent Care services and COVID-19 testing is available here by appointment only.
Los servicios de atención de urgencia y las pruebas de COVID-19 están disponibles aquí solo con cita previa. -
House of Ruth
(410) 889-0840
Location
2201 Argonne Drive, Baltimore, MD 21218Emergency shelter and hotline for women and children. Women in need of sercive call the emergency hotline as first point of contact.
Refugio de emergencia y línea directa para mujeres y niños. -
Sarah's Hope House (Sarah's Hope Family Shelter )
St. Vincent de Paul of Baltimore
(410) 982-0845 x 101
Location
1114 N. Mount Street, Baltimore, MD 21217Services include meals, activities, tutoring, adult education, case management, housing placement, etc. (Servicios: comida, actividades, tutoría, clases para adultos, administración de casos y mas.)
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Peace Health Care - Dundalk (Peace Health Care)
Peace Health Care, Inc.
(410) 237-7188
Location
6806 Holabird Ave., Dundalk, MD 21222Addiction and substance abuse services.
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Peace Health Care - Parkville (Peace Health Care)
Peace Health Care, Inc.
(410) 779-9175
Location
8203 Harford Road, Parkville, MD 21234Addiction and substance abuse services.
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STEP One, LLC
(443) 793-5445
Location
3007 Belair Road, Baltimore, MD 21213STEP One provides Intensive Outpatient (IOP), Partial Hospitalization (PHP), mental health services, and sober/supportive housing 3.1 Low intensity integrated community housing.
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Baltimore Rescue Mission: Men's Division
Baltimore Rescue Mission
(410) 342-2533
Location
4 North Central Ave, Baltimore, MD 21202Emergency overnight shelter for homeless men ages 18+.
Refugio nocturno de emergencia para hombres sin hogar mayores de 18 años.* -
Assistance Center of Towson Churches
(410) 296-4855
Location
116 W. Pennsylvania Ave., Towson, MD 21204Get free food, financial assistance, and more resources here!
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Black Mental Health Alliance
Baltimore City Health Department
(410) 338-2642
Location
900 East Fayette Street, #22111, Baltimore, MD 21203Promotes and sponsors trusted culturally-relevant educational forums, trainings and referral services that support the health and well-being of Black people and their communities.
Promueve y patrocina foros educativos, capacitaciones y servicios de referencia confiables y culturalmente relevantes que apoyan la salud y el bienestar de las personas negras y sus comunidades. -
My Groceries to Go! (Commodity Supplemental Food Program)
The Maryland Food Bank
(410) 737-8282
Seniors Get Monthly Food Assistance - To Go! (Asistencia alimentaria mensual para las personas mayores !)
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Turning Corners - Parkville
Turning Corners Inc.
(410) 893-3896
Location
8831 Satyr Hill Road, Parkville, MD 21234Outpatient alcohol and drug abuse treatment facility.
Centro de tratamiento de abuso de alcohol y drogas para pacientes ambulatorios. -
CVS Pharmacy
COVID-19 Resources
CVS Pharmacy is providing FREE medication delivery services.
CVS proporciona la distribución GRATUITA para pedidos de recetas. -
The Nicholas House
Humble Beginnings Recovery
(443) 467-4203
Location
4222 Belmar Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21206Transitional housing for individuals struggling with substance abuse offered here.
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Open Arms LLC
(667) 239-3195
Location
4201 Belmar Rd, Baltimore, MD 21206Medication-Assisted Program, PRP, Therapy, OP/IOP.
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Johns Hopkins Hospital Pharmacy (SALUD -- Se Habla Español)
Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
(443) 287-9200
Location
800 Orleans St, Zayed Bloomberg Building M2125, Baltimore, MD 21287Johns Hopkins Hospital Pharmacy is providing free medication delivery.
La farmacia de Johns Hopkins Hospital ofrece entrega gratuita de medicamentos. -
BNJ Health Services (Washington Blvd)
BNJ Health Services
(410) 624-7894
Location
2701 Washington Blvd, Baltimore, MD 21230Treatment of drug addiction. (Tratamiento de la adicción a las drogas)
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Home Connections
St. Vincent de Paul of Baltimore
(410) 732-1892
Location
402 S. Bond Street, Baltimore, MD 21231Supportive & transitional housing that provides chronically homeless single adults with immediate access to permanent housing.
Vivienda de apoyo y de transición que brinda a los adultos solteros crónicamente sin hogar acceso inmediato a una vivienda permanente. -
Gabriel Network (VIVIENDA - Se Habla Español)
Gabriel Network
(301) 637-3223
Location
2137 Defense Hwy, Crofton, MD 21114Maternity Home Program offers rent-free transitional community housing for women who are pregnant and looking for a safe and nurturing place to live during and after pregnancy.
El Programa de Hogar de Maternidad ofrece viviendas comunitarias de transición gratuitas para mujeres embarazadas que buscan un lugar seguro para vivir durante y después del embarazo. -
American Psychiatric Group
(410) 600-3500
Location
17 E Franklin St, Baltimore, MD 21202Mental health and addiction services.
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Maryland Coalition Against Sexual Assault (SEGURIDAD - Se habla español)
Maryland Coalition Against Sexual Assault
(301) 328-7023
Organization offering resources and information for survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence.
Recursos y información para sobrevivientes de agresión sexual y violencia doméstica. -
Agape House (Se Habla Español)
Agape House, Inc.
(410) 566-5007
Location
1501 N. Dukeland Street, Baltimore, MD 21216Provides short-term housing for mothers and their children; food; clothing; drug treatment referrals; after school and day camp programs.
Proporciona alojamiento a corto plazo para las madres y sus hijos; comida; ropa; referencias para tratamiento de drogas; programas después de la escuela y de campamento diurno.