St. Vincent de Paul of Baltimore
Baltimore City Health Department
ABOUT
Help people who don’t have much money. They give help, tools, and chances people need to do their best and reach their goals.
Phone
(410) 662-0500 voiceLocation
2305 North Charles st., Suite 300Baltimore, MD 21218
Services
- Veterans Services
- Homeless Resources
- Food Services
- Child & Family Services
Website
www.vincentbaltimore.org/
info@vincentbaltimore.org
General Information
They help people get what they need to overcome the challenges of poverty and do their best in life. They want to make sure everyone is treated fairly and has the same chances. Everyone should be able to live in a safe and affordable home, go to a good school, have a job that pays fairly, get health care and healthy food, and have the chance to succeed. Clickhere to learn more about their resources.
Services
Veterans Services
About
The Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) Program helps Veterans and their families who don’t have much money. They s Veterans who are homeless or might lose their homes. It helps them find safe, affordable places to live and gives them extra help and guidance to get back on their feet.
Click here for more information.
Homeless Resources
About
St. Vincent de Paul of Baltimore offers many housing programs for people and families who are homeless or at risk of losing their homes. These include supportive housing, rapid rehousing, and shelter help in both Baltimore City and County.
Programs support young adults, families, veterans, and individuals with disabilities.
To learn more about housing options, visit the St. Vincent de Paul website. Scroll through their page, they offer information and many resources.
You can also:
* Call Beans & Bread at (410) 732-1892 to get help or schedule a homeless day visit.
* Call Baltimore County Social Services at (410) 853-3000 – Option 2 for county services.
* Call 211 for general housing help. If 211 does not work, call (410) 685-0525 or 1-800-492-0618.
Beans & Bread Day Center at 400 S. Bond Street in Baltimore City is open for walk-in housing support:
* Monday and Wednesday. You MUST be there by 8:00 AM because they are a fist come first serve service.
Audience:
Young people, families, veterans, and people with disabilities.Service Categories
Food Services
About
Free meals are served twice a day at Beans & Bread, 400 S. Bond Street.
Breakfast: Monday–Friday from 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM
Lunch: Monday–Friday from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM
They also provide a food bag every two weeks on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:00AM to 1:00PM. For questions call 410-732-1892
Some churches also have food pantries with free groceries. To find a food pantry near you, look for a SVDP Conference in your area.
Need help finding food?
Call the 211 Maryland United Way Helpline by dialing 2-1-1.
If 2-1-1 does not work, call 410-685-0525 or 1-800-492-0618.
Debby's Devotion
Food Pantry:
They have a food pantry every second and fourth Wednesday of each month from 9:00 AM to 11:00AM at the SVDP Ministry of St. Isaac Jogues in Parkville at 9215 Old Harford Rd, Parkville, MD 21234. There, they serve up to 120 people each month. For questions call 410-661-4888. Clickhere for more information.
Emergency Funds:
The Ministry helps families pay for emergencies like utility shutoffs, medicine, and other important expenses. If there isn’t enough money to help you, Debby will connect you to other places that might be able to help.
Address
400 S. Bond StreetService Categories
Child & Family Services
About
Head Start & Early Head Start
Head Start and Early Head Start are free programs for low-income families with young children.
• Early Head Start: for kids ages 6 weeks – 2 years old.
• Head Start serves kids ages 3 to 5 years old.
These programs help children get ready for school and support parents with housing, health, and money goals. Services are offered at two locations in Baltimore City.
Click here for the Head Start form
Click here for the Early Head Start form
Call 443-681-1966 to see if you qualify.
Learn more here.
Camp St. Vincent
Camp St. Vincent is a free summer camp for kids ages 5 to 14 who live in shelters or transitional housing in Baltimore City or County.
Ask your case manager if your child can join.
For more help, call 2-1-1, or if that does not work, call 410-685-0525 or 1-800-492-0618.