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Offers information and a range of resources related to brain injuries. Helpline and Information More information:
- Helps with service coordination, education, research, and support groups
- Provides trainings and seminars, an annual conference, and community outreach
Provides prescription medication drop boxes at all Baltimore City Police Precincts to dispose of expired, unused, unwanted, or over-the-counter medications. Prescription Services
Offers a faith-based food pantry providing non-perishable food items. Food Assistance More information:
- Accepts donations of non-perishable food items such as peanut butter, jelly, soup, cereal, spaghetti noodles and sauce, canned vegetables, canned meat, tuna, canned fruit, fruit juices, and the likes
- Assists with applications for benefits from the Veterans Affairs department
Provides for the anonymous hand-over of an unharmed infant in cases where the mother doesn't feel ready to have children and wants to safely leave their newborn child. Pregnancy Support
Manages retirement, survivor, and disability benefits. Benefits Counseling More information:
- Assists with applications, appeals, and obtaining new or duplicate Social Security cards
- Provides Medicare; and Supplemental Security Income
- Includes outpatient and intensive outpatient services, detoxification, and methadone maintenanceÂ
- Provides assessments, counseling, medication management, case management, and advocacyÂ
- Smoking cessation, buprenorphine treatment, and literacy education available
- Donations of nonperishable food and money are acceptedÂ
- Assistance limited to once per month
Provides a food pantry allowing individuals and families to select their food in a store-like setting.
Food Assistance
Provides or connects families to support services, including developmental screenings, family learning activities, parenting education, playgroups, and home visiting services. Education Support, Parenting Education
Provides financial assistance for security deposits, utility bills, and eviction prevention when funding available. Financial Assistance More information:
- Check website for funding availability
- Includes financial literacy classes and workforce development services
Provides outpatient mental health services. Mental Health Services More Information:
- Telehealth services available
- Provides medication management
- Includes individual and group counseling
Provides emergency financial assistance with various bills and expenses. Financial Assistance More information: - Assistance is provided on a case-by-case basis - Helps with rent, mortgage, utility bills, oil, burial expenses, prescriptions, job-related transportation, and medical/optical bills
Provides affordable housing and support services for individuals experiencing chronic homelessness. Transitional Housing More information:
- Provides supportive services to help with job training or mental health issues
- Provides housing for single men and women, and families
- Financial assistance is available for legal evictions, utility turn-offs, and prescriptionsÂ
- A lunch program is available Monday through SaturdayÂ
- Dinner is served on Sundays at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church
- Â An on-site psychiatrist is available for group and individual therapy on Wednesday morningsÂ
- Free clothing is available with a pick-up voucher from the drop-in centerÂ
- The drop-in center offers supportive services and showersÂ
- Home visits are conducted online with clients who were previously homeless
- Â Accepts donations of fresh and nonperishable foods, clothing, and personal hygiene products
Provides day services including meals, showers, case management, and supportive services for women experiencing homelessness.
Community Centers, Case Management
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- Offers access to showers and laundry facilities
- Provides meals
- Includes case management and support service
Serves as a family support center offering educational and health-related services to parents and their children. Family Services More information: - Offers a home-visiting program, infant and toddler assessments, and development care - Provides parenting and health education resources, and connections to community services - Offers adult basic education that includes fundamental learning skills and job readiness training
Provides home care and staffing services, as well as non-emergency transportation.
In-Home Care, Transportation
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- Serves private homes, assisted living facilities, nursing homes, long-term care facilities, and other care settings
- Non-emergency transportation services are available for individuals with wheelchairs
Provides residential treatment and counseling for substance use disorders through Seafarers Insurance.
Addiction and Recovery
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- Must have worked 125 calendar days in the last year to be eligible for treatment
Provides health education on heart disease in women, diabetes prevention, smoking cessation, cardiovascular health, and hypertension. Medical Care
- Offers specialized services for individuals who find it difficult to use the fixed-route system
Offers affordable housing for older adults. Housing Assistance
Provides for the anonymous hand-over of an unharmed infant in cases where the mother doesn't feel ready to have children and wants to safely leave their newborn child. Pregnancy Support
Offers an overnight shelter for adults experiencing homelessness during cold weather months. Homeless Shelter More information:
- 42 beds are available; 12 for women and 30 for men; adds up to 6 overflow beds during extreme weather conditions.
- Open from the last Sunday of October to the 1st Sunday in April.
Provides case management services and street outreach to individuals experiencing homelessness. Case Management More information: - Helps participants access shelter, jobs, housing, benefits, and medical treatment
