The Rebuild, Overcome and Rise Center (ROAR Center)
University of Maryland Baltimore
ABOUT
A help center and hotline for people who have lived through violence.
Phone
(410) 706-2781 voiceServices
- How to Get Help
- Legal services
- Resource Map
Website
www.umaryland.edu/roar/
roaroutreach@law.umaryland.edu
General Information
The ROAR Center in Baltimore helps people who have been victims of crime. They offer help with legal issues, housing, health care, and therapy. Services are for all ages, races, gender identities, and income levels. 
 Right now, all help is given by phone or video. Leave a message, and someone will call you back on Tuesday or Thursday.
 They also share links to other groups here that help with legal services, domestic violence, and support for immigrants .
 Clickhere to learn more about ROAR's resources.
Services
How to Get Help
About
Please visit their Get Help page. 
 
 STEP 1: Check out their free online resources here. Most people who need help can find what they need there! 
 
 STEP 2: If you still need help, please go to their Brief Advice Clinics. These happen two times each month. Call 410-706-2781 to find out the next clinic dates and where they will be. 
There are also other places where you can get in-person legal help. To find in person clinics click here. 
Legal services
About
ROAR helps people who have been hurt by crime, along with their families. They support survivors of all kinds of crime, like assault, identity theft, hate crimes, or losing a loved one to violence. 
 Right now, all meetings are by phone or video. Staff are working from home and will return calls and emails during the day. 
 
 Please note: You do not have to tell the police or any other authority about what happened to get help. ROAR helps people no matter their immigration status, past crimes, or if they have warrants.
Phone
(410) 706-2781 voiceEligibility:
For survivors to qualify for ROAR's services: the crime must be taken in Baltimore City, you lived in Baltimore City when the crime happened, and you must make less than $70,000 each year, plus $5,000 more for each child or dependent.Service Categories
Resource Map
About
This map helps people affected by COVID-19. It shows places to get food, COVID-19 tests, groceries services for seniors, and clinics for people without insurance. 
 Click here to see the map.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
