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Organization of Hope, Inc.

Organization of Hope, Inc.

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Offering many services, including substance use treatment, mental health services, childcare, and much more


Phone


(443) 449-6018 voice

Location

218 E. Lexington Street, Suite 601
Baltimore, MD 21202

Website

Hours

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General Information


The Organization of Hope (OOH) is a service organization dedicated to enriching lives and improving communities throughout the Greater Washington and Baltimore Metropolitan Area. They offer many services, including substance use treatment, mental health services, childcare, and much more. Read below to find out more about services offered.

Services


Assisted Living

About

Bridging Hope’s Adult Day Care is a community care facility which provides social support services to aging adults. Clients are allowed to socially interact with their peers, participate in stimulating activities, and receive assistance with daily living activities.

Fees:

None.

Audience:

Aging Adults.

Eligibility:

None.

How to Apply:

Call the center.

Service Categories

Health
Youth Services

About

Youth services offered here include: before and after school care, educational programs, summer sessions, homework and tutoring services, and computer training. This location also has a Bridging Hope’s Foster/Group Home that offers housing and specialized care for children and youth who are state and/or court wards. This includes temporary guardianship/housing and biological and foster parent therapy.

Fees:

None.

Audience:

Youth.

Eligibility:

None.

How to Apply:

Call the center.

Service Categories

Education
Substance Use Treatment

About

This location offers treatment options for substance abuse disorders. This includes an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) and Outpatient Program (OP). Through these programs, you can get counseling, clinical care, and much more. Call the center for more information about these programs or to schedule an appointment.

Fees:

Insurance, including Medicaid and Medicare, or out of pocket payments.

Audience:

Everyone.

Eligibility:

None.
Harm Reduction

About

This location distributes Naloxone (Narcan) to residents at high risk of opioid overdose. Call the center for more information on how to receive Narcan.

Fees:

None.

Audience:

Everyone.

Eligibility:

None.

How to Apply:

Call the center for more info.
Peer Support

About

This peer support service allows you to connect with coaches who can support you through your recovery. You can sign up for in person or virtual training classes about wellness, recovery, and motivation. Contact the center to get more information about peer support.

Fees:

None.

Audience:

Individuals who have recovered or are in the process of recovering from substance use disorders.

Eligibility:

None.

How to Apply:

Call the center.
Mental Health Services

About

This location offers individual counseling, group counseling, and treatment for a variety of mental health conditions. They also offer a residential program for adults suffering from psychiatric illnesses. If you or a loved one are in need of mental health treatment, call the center to schedule an appointment.

Fees:

Medicaid or out of pocket payments.

Audience:

Everyone.

Eligibility:

None.
Housing and Rehabilitation

About

This organization has a transitional facility which offers stabilizing services to drug-free clients. While living onsite, clients must maintain employment and attend regularly scheduled individual counseling sessions. Clients are also offered group therapy to include family and/or marital therapy. Personal and professional development and training such as apprenticeships, customized training, internships, and job shadowing are offered to clients to assist with re-entering the workforce and society.

Audience:

Individuals receiving treatment for substance use disorders.

Eligibility:

Must be drug free.

How to Apply:

Call the center.

Service Categories

Housing