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BaltimoreA Helping Hand Health Services, LLC6401 Dogwood Rd, Suite 201 Woodlawn, MD 21207(410) 653- 0021www.ahelpinghandmd.comOutpatient Treatment/Intensive Outpatient, Group Counseling, DWI classes, Relapse Prevention Counseling and Drug Screen Monitoring Services. Accepts Medicaid.Substance Abuse
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BaltimoreAlcoholics AnonymousVarious Locations(410) 663- 1922www.baltimoreaa.orgSupport group for individuals who abuse alcohol. Recovering addicts meet regularly to help each other stay drug free. Call for days and times of meetings. There is only one requirement for membership, the desire to stop using alcohol. Confidential services. Free.Support Group
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BaltimoreAlliance, Inc.9201 Philadelphia Road Rosedale, MD 21237(410) 574- 7700www.allianceinc.orgAssists people with developmental disabilities and/or mental health issues with career assessments, job placement, and ongoing support. Veterans assistance including permanent housing, VA benefits, and other resources. Free.Job
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BaltimoreAMVETSVarious Locations(301) 683- 4032http://www.amvets.org/amvet s-near-you/#map_topAssistance for Veterans. Employment assistance, resume building, vocational training, educational services. Free.Veterans
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BaltimoreArthur Flax's Comprehensive Psychosocial Services1401 Reisterstown Road, Suite L-2 Pikesville, MD 21208(410) 653- 6300Outpatient services for substance abuse and dual diagnosis. Accepts Medicaid.Substance Abuse
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BaltimoreBaltimore County Crisis Response1205 York Rd Baltimore, MD 21209(410) 931- 2116www.thesantegroup.orgCrisis response, referrals for substance abuse and mental health resources. Free for Baltimore County residents.Referral
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BaltimoreBaltimore County Department of Social Services6401 York Road Baltimore, MD 21212(410) 853- 3000http://dhr.maryland.gov/local- offices/baltimore-county/Referral Service; Emergency Food Assistance, Housing, Identification, Emergency Cash Assistance, Food Stamps, Medical CoverageReferral
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BaltimoreBergand Group1300 York Road, Building C, Suite 300 Lutherville, MD 21093(410) 853- 7691www.bergandgroup.comOutpatient behavioral health treatment provider offering Ambulatory/outpatient detoxification, Intensive outpatient and Outpatient substance abuse treatment, Addiction Psychiatry, DUI/DWI classes, and Individual counseling.Substance Abuse
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BaltimoreDivision of Rehabilitation Services10461 Mill Run Circle, Suite LL1, Owings Mills, MD 21117(410) 998- 2030http://www.dors.state.md.us/d orsJob readiness and job placement for individuals with disabilities.Job
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BaltimoreDomestic Violence and Sexual Assault HotlineCall For Services(410) 857- 007724/7 Crisis hotline for domestic violence and sexual assault. Confidential. Free.Referral
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BaltimoreEmployment Law Hotline305 W. Chesapeake Avenue Towson, MD 21209(877) 422- 9500Free legal answers for employment disputes/practices. Referrals to attorneys.Legal
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BaltimoreFamily Crisis CenterCall for location in Dundalk(410) 285- 7496www.familycrisiscenter.netEmergency shelter, counseling and victim advocacy. Open to men, women and children (as long as accompanied by a parent). No sex offenders or people with open warrants. Free.Shelter
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BaltimoreFamily Crisis Center, Inc.Statewide. Call for Locations.(301) 731- 1203www.familycrisisresourcecent er.orgProvides immediate crisis intervention through compassionate support, community resources, referrals to other helping agencies, and when appropriate, access to Safe Passage Emergency Safe House. Confidential. Free.Referral
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BaltimoreFront Door12041 Reisterstown Road, Reisterstown, MD 21136(410) 773- 0320www.vincentbaltimore.orgRapid re-housing and shelter diversion program, coupled with intensive case management and short-term rental assistance, serving 150 families and individuals in Baltimore City and Baltimore County. Call for eligibility.Housing
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BaltimoreGaudenzia, Inc., at Owings Mills10225 Jensen Lane Owings Mills, MD 21117(410) 887- 1503www.gaudenzia.orgShort, intermediate and long term substance abuse and mental health services. Inpatient/Outpatient/Detox. Accepts Medicaid.Substance Abuse & Mental Health
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BaltimoreGlass Health Programs, Essex8909 Kelso Drive, Essex, MD 21221(410) 486- 2500www.glasshealthprograms.co mMethadone and Buprenorphine maintenance treatment, Individual and group counseling, Case management services, Relapse prevention education and Discharge planning. Accepts Medicaid.Substance Abuse
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BaltimoreHealthcare Access MarylandCall to enroll(877)223- 5201www.healthcareaccessmaryl and.orgMedicaid enrollment throughout the year.Medical
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BaltimoreHealthcare Living for Families9216 Liberty Rd, Randallstown, MD 21233(410) 701- 7384www.healthcarelivingforfamili es.comEvaluation, Medication Management, Psychological, Diagnostic and Psychiatric Evaluations, Court Ordered Assessments, Individual, Family & Group Therapy, Individual Treatment Plan, Therapeutic Behavioral Services, Psychiatric Rehabilitation and Substance Use Disorder Program. Accepts Medicaid.Mental Health
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BaltimoreHomes for America318 Sixth Street, Suite 2 Annapolis, MD 21403(410) 269- 1222www.homesforamerica.orgAffordable rental housing that serves low and moderate income households, seniors and persons with special needs. Statewide. Free eligibility screening.Housing
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BaltimoreLife Renewal Services, Inc.6940 Tudsbury Road, Windsor Mill, MD 21244(410) 277- 8910www.liferenewalservices.netIntensive/Standard Outpatient for substance abuse and mental health. Individual and group counseling. Buprenorphine Assistance. Accepts Medicaid.Substance Abuse
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BaltimoreLive Well and Thrive Therapy17 Warren Rd, Suite 25A Pikesville, MD 21208(410) 701- 0770livewelltherapy.netHolistic therapy and counseling to individuals, families, and couples. Accepts Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance and self-pay.Mental Health
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BaltimoreMaryland Addiction Recovery Center8600 LaSalle Road Carroll Building, Suite 212 Towson, MD 21286(410) 773- 0500www.marylandaddictionrecov ery.comInpatient and outpatient substance abuse treatment. Counseling. Vocational/life skills training, drug assessment. Private insurance and self pay.Substance Abuse
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BaltimoreMaryland Commission on Civil Rights6 Saint Paul Street, Suite 900 Baltimore MD 21202(410) 767- 8600www.mccr.maryland.govInvestigates allegations of unlawful discrimination in employment, housing, and public accommodations for protected classes. Statewide. Call to file a complaint.Legal
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BaltimoreMaryland Dept. of Veterans AffairsVarious Locations
(410) 260- 3838; (800) 446-4926 ext.6450 (Benefits)
Assists veterans, active duty service members, their families and dependents, in securing benefits earned through military service. Under the Department of Veterans Affairs are five major programs: the Veterans Cemetery and Memorial Program; Charlotte Hall Veterans Home; the Veterans Service and Benefits Program, Outreach and Advocacy Program, and the Maryland Veterans Trust.Veteran
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BaltimoreMaryland Volunteer Lawyers Services201 North Charles Street Suite 1400 Baltimore, MD 21201
(800) 510- 0050 Intake
www.mvlslaw.orgLegal assistance to Marylanders with limited income at no cost. Assistance with family law (divorce, custody, adoption), housing (landlord/tenant issues, foreclosure), consumer debt and bankruptcy, tax issues, expungement, and estate planning. Statewide. Intake phone hours: Mon – Thursday, 9am – 12pm.Legal
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BaltimoreMD Dept. of Public Safety & Correctional Services- CATONSVILLE- Parole & Probation900 Walker Avenue Baltimore, MD 21228(410) 455- 7830www.dpscs.state.md.us/locati onsCatonsville Parole and Probation Office.Parole & Probation
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BaltimoreMD Dept. of Public Safety & Correctional Services- DUNDALK-Parole & Probation3413 Dundalk Avenue Baltimore, MD 21222(410) 288- 5810www.dpscs.state.md.us/locati onsDundalk Parole and Probation Office and Drinking Driving Monitoring Program.Parole & Probation
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BaltimoreMD Dept. of Public Safety & Correctional Services- OWINGS MILLS- Parole & Probation10221-B S Dolfield Road Owings Mills, MD 21117(410) 902- 3380www.dpscs.state.md.us/locati onsOwings Mills Parole and Probation Office.Parole & Probation
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BaltimoreMD Dept. of Public Safety & Correctional Services-ESSEX- Parole & Probation8914 Kelso Drive Baltimore, MD 21221(410) 238- 5500www.dpscs.state.md.us/locati onsEssex Parole and Probation Office.Parole & Probation
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BaltimoreMedMark – Essex8909 Kelso Drive, Essex, MD 21221(410) 225-5452www.MedMark.comMethadone and Buprenorphine comprehensive treatment includes Individual and/or Group counseling, Medications, Case management, Acupuncture, Relapse prevention education, and Discharge planning. Accepts Medicaid (Medical Assistance), Medicare, private insurance and uninsured. Call 410-225-5452 for help.Substance Abuse
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BaltimoreMedMark – Timonium and Awakenings2 West Aylesbury Rd., Timonium, MD 21093(410) 225-5452www.MedMark.comMethadone and Buprenorphine comprehensive treatment includes Individual and/or Group counseling, Medications, Case management, Acupuncture, Relapse prevention education, and Discharge planning. Accepts Medicaid (Medical Assistance), Medicare, private insurance and uninsured. Call 410-225-5452 for help.Substance Abuse
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BaltimoreMedStar Franklin Square Medical Center - Healthcare for the Homeless9100 Franklin Square Drive, Suite 204 Baltimore, MD 21237(443) 777- 2300www.medstarhealth.orgPrimary and follow up care, mental health, substance abuse, HIV/STD testing and referral services. Accepts Medicaid.Medical
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BaltimoreMen and Families Center2222 Jefferson Street Baltimore, MD 21205(410) 614- 5353www.menandfamiliescenter.o rgReferral Service for life skills, housing, employment and family services. Aims to strengthens families. Free.Referral
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BaltimoreMuslimat Al Nisaa ShelterCall for shelter intake(410) 466- 8686www.mnisaa.orgBaltimore City Faith-based shelter home environment for Muslim and refugee women and children and Muslim women victims of domestic violence. Free. No sex offenders or individuals with substance abuse. Call for more information.Shelter
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BaltimoreNAMIStatewide(410) 884- 8691www.namimd.orgMental health organization offering services including peer support, education and outreach programs, and engage mental health advocates. Free.Mental Health
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BaltimoreNarcotics Anonymous(800) 543- 4670www.cprna.orgSupport group for individuals who abuse narcotics, cocaine, heroin, marijuana, pills, and any other substance. Recovering addicts meet regularly to help each other stay drug free. Call for days and times of meetings. There is only one requirement for membership, the desire to stop using drugs. Confidential services. Free.Support Group
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BaltimoreNew Directions Academy9700 Old Harford Rd Parkville, MD 21234(410) 663- 8500Short Term Residential treatment for at risk youth ages 13-21. Men only. Free.Substance Abuse
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BaltimorePhilemon Ministry4411 Frankford Street, Baltimore, MD 21206(443) 759- 1635www.philemonministry.orgTransitional housing, faith based support, mentorship, community engagement. Referrals for other services. Men only. Free.Housing
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BaltimorePrison Outreach MinistryStatewide. Call for Locations.
(202) 772- 4300, ext. 040
Mentoring for returning citizens. Call for more information. Free.Education
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BaltimoreRight Turn IMPACT1209 Liberty Road, Suite 102, Eldersburg, MD 21784(410) 581- 4900www.impactdui.com/program sSubstance Abuse residential recovery and treatment program specializing in education, treatment, counseling and recovery alternatives for individuals suffering from alcohol/drug abuse and addiction. MVA approved program for DUI/DWI. Self pay.Substance Abuse
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BaltimoreSarah’s Hope, Hannah More12041 Reisterstown Road Reisterstown, MD 21136(410) 773- 0320www.vincentbaltimore.orgComprehensive 85 bed shelter serving homeless families in Baltimore County. Services include meals, youth activities and tutoring, adult education classes, case management, housing placement and referrals.Shelter
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BaltimoreSHARE Program(301) 864- 3115www.sharedc.orgDiscount food. (Pay $20 for $40-45 of groceries, EBT welcome, local sites in DC and MD.) Call for locations.Food
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BaltimoreSidran Institute200 E Joppa Rd, Suite 207 Baltimore, MD 21286(410) 825- 8888www.sidran.orgAssists people understand, recover from, and treat traumatic stress (including PTSD), dissociative disorders, and co- occurring issues, such as addictions, self injury, and suicidality. Various payment options.Medical
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BaltimoreThe Resource Group Counseling & Education Center, Inc.8501 LaSalle Road, Towson, MD 21286(410) 337- 7772www.resourcegrp.orgIntensive/Standard Outpatient Substance Abuse treatment for Men and Women. Group therapy. Various payment options.Substance Abuse
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BaltimoreThrive8967 Yellow Brick Road Rosedale, MD 21237(410) 780- 4320www.thrivebh.comMental health in home and clinical therapy. Men, women and children. Medicaid accepted.Mental Health
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BaltimoreTurn Around Inc.401 Washington Ave, Suite 300 Towson, MD 21204(410) 377- 8111www.turnaroundinc.orgDomestic violence services. Emergency shelter, transitional housing, legal consultation, counseling, trauma therapy, victim advocacy.Shelter
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BaltimoreUnited Way of Central MarylandStatewideDial 211www.211md.orgComprehensive referral line with links to over 4,000 health and human service programs throughout Maryland. Free.Referral
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BaltimoreVehicles for Change4111 Washington Blvd. Halethorpe, MD 21227(855) 820- 7990www.vehiclesforchange.orgAutomotive training program for returning citizens. Call for moe information.Employment
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BaltimoreWIN Family Health4640 Edmondson Ave. Catonsville, MD 21229(443) 423- 0334www.winteam.infoPsychiatric Rehabilitation and Substance Use Disorder treatment.Substance Abuse & Mental Health
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Baltimore CityA Step Forward, Inc.800 N Fulton Avenue Baltimore, MD 21217(410) 462-6001www.takeastepforward.orgInpatient/Outpatient Substance Abuse and Mental Health treatment, counseling and transitional housing. Medicaid/Medicare accepted.Substance Abuse & Mental Health
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Baltimore CityAlcoholics AnonymousVarious Locations(410) 663-1922www.baltimoreaa.orgSupport group for individuals who abuse alcohol. Recovering addicts meet regularly to help each other stay drug free. Call for days and times of meetings. There is only one requirement for membership, the desire to stop using alcohol. Confidential services. Free.Support Group
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Baltimore CityAlternative Directions, Inc.2505 N. Charles Street Baltimore, MD 21218(410) 889-5072www.alternativedirectionsinc.orgFamily Court assistance. Legal aid and referrals for domestic cases.Legal
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Baltimore CityAmerica Works of Maryland, Inc.22 Light Street, 5th Floor Baltimore, MD 21202(410) 625-9675www.americaworks.comJob readiness and job placement in Baltimore City. Free.Job
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Baltimore CityAmeriCorpsStatewide(800) 942-2677www.nationalservice.gov/pro grams/americorpsBuild your resume; Local service programs that hire individuals from all backgrounds for paid community service. AmeriCorps State and National members are given a living allowance; health care; childcare, and education award upon successful completion of the program. Jobs available across Maryland and the U.S. Call for more information.Job
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Baltimore CityAMVETSVarious Locations(301) 683-4032http://www.amvets.org/amvet s-near-you/#map_topAssistance for Veterans. Employment assistance, resume building, vocational training, educational services. Free.Veteran
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Baltimore CityApex Counseling Center, LLC3200 Eastern Ave, Baltimore, MD 21224(410) 522-1181www.apexcounselingcenter.c omOutpatient mental health treatment. Medication management, therapy and counseling. Medicaid accepted.Mental Health
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Baltimore CityBaltimore City Joint Apprenticeship Program201 East Baltimore St. 2nd Floor Baltimore, MD 21202(410) 396-1411http://humanresources.baltim7 orecity.gov/employmentEarn money and benefits while obtaining skills training. Apprenticeships include Automotive Mechanic, Electrical Mechanic, Housing Inspector, Instrumentation Technician, Maintenance Technician, Operations Technician, Tree Trimmer and Utilities Installer and Repairer. Must have a GED or High School Diploma.Job
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Baltimore CityBaltimore Community Mediation Center3333 Greenmount Ave Baltimore, MD 21218(410) 467-9165www.communitymediation.or gMediation services for community, family, landlord tenant, employment, reentry conflicts. Free.Legal
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Baltimore CityBaltimore Crisis Response5124 Greenwich Ave, Baltimore, MD 21229(410) 433- 5175www.bcresponse.org24 Hour Crisis Hotline, Residential Unit for mental health services, Substance Abuse Services including detox beds; Critical Incident Response, Public Education and Training, Targeted & Community Case Management, Antiviral Linkage Initiative (ALI).Referral
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Baltimore CityBaltimore Neighborhoods, Inc. (BNI)2530 N Charles Street Baltimore, MD 21218(410) 243-4400http://bni-maryland.orgFair housing group to enforce non discriminatory housing practices. Legal assistance and referrals. Free.Legal
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Baltimore CityBaltimore Rescue Mission4 N Central Ave Baltimore, MD 21202(410) 342-2533Overnight Emergency Shelter. Doors open at 5 p.m., close at 7:45 p.m. ID required (if no id, have a 5 day grace period) No shorts, no tank tops. Showers, toiletries provided. Free clothes given out Monday, Wednesday, Friday for those staying at the shelter. 5 Day alcohol detox. Men Only.Shelter
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Baltimore CityBeans and Bread400 S. Bond Street Baltimore, MD 21231(410) 732-1892www.vincentbaltimore.orgProvides housing, a day resource center, holiday assistance, meals, healthcare, showers, laundry, employment services, case management, housing referrals and placements, mail receipt, and telephone access. Free.Shelter
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Baltimore CityBon Secours Family Support Center2471 Frederick Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21223(410) 362- 3629www.bonsecours.com/baltim oreGED program & Adult Basic Education classes, Child care, Employment readiness, Money management workshops, Life skills training, Nurturing Parenting classes, Parent support groups, Teen parent program, Health education, Counseling, In-home support services. Free.Education
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Baltimore CityBon Secours Women's Resources And Day Shelter10 North Pulaski Street Baltimore , MD 21223(410) 362-3547www.bonsecours.com/baltim oreDay time drop in center, financial assistance, parenting classes, case management, laundry, meals, showers, job skills bank, domestic violence counseling and support groups. Women only. Free.Shelter
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Baltimore CityBy Grace Counseling Services, Inc.1000-1006 E Patapsco Ave Baltimore, MD 21225(410) 355-3711Intensive/Standard Outpatient Substance Abuse treatment. Methadone Assistance. Medicaid Accepted.Substance Abuse
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Baltimore CityCareer Connections3445 Park Heights Avenue Baltimore, MD 21215(410) 225-0870www.vincentbaltimore.orgDrop-in employment resource program for adults experiencing unemployment or underemployment. Services include job preparedness, job leads and linkages to employment programs, internships and skill training programs. Free.Shelter
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Baltimore CityCenter For Addiction Medicine (CAM)827 Linden Ave Baltimore, MD 21201(410) 225-8240www.camtreatment.comIntensive Outpatient counseling, groups, meth maintenance, suboxone, 5 day outpatient detox, vivitrol shot. Medicaid/Medicare accepted.Substance Abuse
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Baltimore CityChanging Turn Community Health Care5438 York Road, Suite 103, Baltimore, MD 21212(443) 708- 1461www.changingturn.comPsychiatric rehabilitation, therapeutic behaivoral services, outpatient mental health, case management, medication management, DUI groups, individual, family and group therapy. Accepts Medicare.Substance Abuse / Mental Health
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Baltimore CityChrysalis House Healthy Start4500 Park Heights Ave, Baltimore, MD(410) 927-6829www.chrysalishouses.orgTransitional housing/ treatment for pregnant women who are non-violent offenders. Parenting, job skills, drug and alcohol treatment. Women over 18. Free/Medicaid Accepted.Housing
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Baltimore CityChrysalis House Intensive Outpatient4207 Frederick Ave, Baltimore, MD 21229
(410) 927-6829 ext.1090
www.chrysalishouses.orgIntensive Outpatient Substance Abuse treatment for Women. Services also include 26 week counseling program, relapse prevention, support meetings and on site childcare. Open Tues-Thurs 1-4 p.m. Women only. Free/Medicaid Accepted.Substance Abuse
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Baltimore CityClean Slate America, Inc.226 N. Paca St. Baltimore, MD 21201(443) 912- 3205http://www.re-entryguy.com/Expungement services, returning citizen advocate and training services. Call for more information.Legal
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Baltimore CityCommunity Conferencing Center1500 Union Avenue, Suite 2700 Baltimore, MD 21211(410) 889- 7400www.communityconferencing .orgConflict resolution services. Dialogue facilitation. Free.Legal
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Baltimore CityComplete Wellness, Inc.10 West Madison Street, Suite 11 Baltimore, MD 21201(443) 438- 7863www.completew.comCounseling services. Medicaid accepted.Mental Health
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Baltimore CityCottage Avenue Community2601 Ulman Avenue Baltimore, MD 21215(410) 728- 8741www.vincentbaltimore.orgA “no barrier” transitional housing program for 15 families that focuses on helping families learn how to live independently so that they may successfully transition from shelter to permanent housing and long term self-sufficiency. Call for eligibility.Housing
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Baltimore CityDepartment of Social Services- Dunbar-Orangeville Center2919 E. Biddle Street Baltimore, Maryland 21213(443) 423- 6400http://dhr.maryland.gov/local- offices/baltimore-city/Referral Service; Emergency Food Assistance, Housing, Identification, Emergency Cash Assistance, Food Stamps, Medical Coverage *APPLY ONLINEReferral
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Baltimore CityDepartment of Social Services- Harbor View Center18 Reedbird Avenue Baltimore, Maryland 21225(443) 423- 6400http://dhr.maryland.gov/local- offices/baltimore-city/Referral Service; Emergency Food Assistance, Housing, Identification, Emergency Cash Assistance, Food Stamps, Medical Coverage *APPLY ONLINEReferral
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Baltimore CityDepartment of Social Services- Hilton Heights Center500 N. Hilton Street Baltimore, Maryland 21229(443) 423- 6400http://dhr.maryland.gov/local- offices/baltimore-city/Referral Service; Emergency Food Assistance, Housing, Identification, Emergency Cash Assistance, Food Stamps, Medical Coverage *APPLY ONLINEReferral
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Baltimore CityDepartment of Social Services- North East Regional2000 N. Broadway Street Baltimore, Maryland 21213(443) 423- 6400http://dhr.maryland.gov/local- offices/baltimore-city/Referral Service; Emergency Food Assistance, Housing, Identification, Emergency Cash Assistance, Food Stamps, Medical Coverage *APPLY ONLINEReferral
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Baltimore CityDepartment of Social Services- Northwest Center5818 Reisterstown Road Baltimore, Maryland 21215(443) 423- 6400http://dhr.maryland.gov/local- offices/baltimore-city/Referral Service; Emergency Food Assistance, Housing, Identification, Emergency Cash Assistance, Food Stamps, Medical Coverage *APPLY ONLINEReferral
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Baltimore CityDepartment of Social Services- Penn-North Center2500 Pennsylvania Avenue Baltimore, Maryland 21217(443) 423- 6400http://dhr.maryland.gov/local- offices/baltimore-city/Referral Service; Emergency Food Assistance, Housing, Identification, Emergency Cash Assistance, Food Stamps, Medical Coverage **APPLY ONLINEReferral
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Baltimore CityDeVaughn Intervention Teach and Treat Options (DITTO)4804 York Road, Suite 2, Baltimore, MD 21212(443) 873- 8958www.evalifegiver.orgSubstance Abuse treatment: Intensive Outpatient, Standard Outpatient, DWI, detox and early intervention. CARF accredited. Medicaid accepted.Substance Abuse
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Baltimore CityDistrict Court Re- Entry Project1400 E. North Ave Baltimore, MD 21213(410) 878- 8503Available to those on pre-trial release, probation to the District Court, and voluntary participants. Referrals to community partners who specialize in training for employment in varying fields. General job training; resume building, interviewing, and communication skills. Specialized training in construction, food, solar panel training and plumbing. Programs are offered by the courts relative to the needs and experience of the individual. Graduation ceremonies are held quarterly for those working at least 30 days.Job
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Baltimore CityDomestic Violence and Sexual Assault HotlineCall For Services(410) 857- 007724/7 Crisis hotline for domestic violence and sexual assault. Confidential. Free.Referral
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Baltimore CityEcho House Multi- Service Center, Inc.1705 W Fayette Street Baltimore, MD 21223(410) 947- 1700Outpatient substance abuse and detox. Medicaid accepted.Substance Abuse
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Baltimore CityFamily Crisis Center, Inc.Statewide. Call for Locations.(301) 731- 1203www.familycrisisresourcecent er.orgProvides immediate crisis intervention through compassionate support, community resources, referrals to other helping agencies, and when appropriate, access to Safe Passage Emergency Safe House. Confidential. Free.Referral
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Baltimore CityFrederick Ozanam House400 S. Bond Street Baltimore, MD 21231(410) 732- 1892www.vincentbaltimore.orgA Recovery Housing program for homeless men who have an expressed interest to live in an abstinence-focused and peer- supported community for people recovering from substance abuse issues. FOH is a Housing First, transitional program serving 20 residents at a time in a semi-independent living environment.Housing
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Baltimore CityFront Door3445 Park Heights Ave., Baltimore, MD 21215(410) 462- 4009www.vincentbaltimore.orgRapid re-housing and shelter diversion program, coupled with intensive case management and short-term rental assistance, serving 150 families and individuals in Baltimore City and Baltimore County. Call for eligibility.Housing
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Baltimore CityGaudenzia Inc., Weinberg Center at Woodland3643 Woodland Ave. Baltimore, MD 21215(410) 367- 5501www.gaudenzia.orgShort, intermediate and long term substance abuse and mental health services. Inpatient/Outpatient/Detox. Accepts Medicaid.Substance Abuse & Mental Health
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Baltimore CityGaudenzia, Inc.4615 Park Heights Avenue Baltimore, MD 21215(443) 423- 1500www.gaudenzia.orgShort, intermediate and long term substance abuse and mental health services. Inpatient/Outpatient/Detox. Accepts Medicaid.Substance Abuse & Mental Health
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Baltimore CityGoodwill - Buena Alianza program32 South Street, Baltimore, MD 21202
(410) 837- 1800 ext. 136
www.goodwillches.org/work/e mployee/training-programs/Job readiness, case management and placement for the Latino population. Must have documentation to work in the US. Call for more information. Free.Job
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Baltimore CityGrant House, Inc. MEN2007 N. Pulaski Street Baltimore, MD 21217
(410) 732- 0236 / (717) 701-7732
www.granthouse1.comProvides housing and support services for men who are recovering from substance use disorders. Supportive housing program is provided to help homeless persons meet their goals: Increase their life skills, achieve residential stability, assist our residents to prepare to enter back into the community with the necessary skills to continue to live a healthy and sober lifestyle. Must be 25 years of age or older with at least 28 days of sobriety.Housing
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Baltimore CityGrant House, Inc. WOMEN2604 E Preston Street Baltimore, MD 21213
(410) 732- 0236 / (717) 701-7732
www.granthouse1.comProvides housing and support services for women who are recovering from substance use disorders. Supportive housing program is provided to help homeless persons meet their goals: Increase their life skills, achieve residential stability, assist our residents to prepare to enter back into the community with the necessary skills to continue to live a healthy and sober lifestyle. Must be 25 years of age or older with at least 28 days of sobriety.Housing
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Baltimore CityGrant House Behaivoral Health2604 E Preston Street Baltimore, MD 21213(410) 732- 0236www.granthouse1.comOut-Patient substance use disorder treatment program. We offer IOP, OP, and DWI/DUI Education Program, group therapy and individual counseling. Free.Substance Abuse
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Baltimore CityHabitat for Humanity-Home Buying Program3741 Commerce Drive, Suite 309 Baltimore, MD 21227(410) 366- 1250www.habitatchesapeake.org/ homeAssistance with applying for and owning an affordable home. Free guidance.Housing
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Baltimore CityHealthcare Access MarylandCall to enroll.(877)223- 5201www.healthcareaccessmaryl and.orgMedicaid enrollment throughout the year.Medical
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Baltimore CityHelping Other People through Empowerment2828 Loch Raven Road, Baltimore, MD 21218(410) 327- 5830Day program offers case management, outreach, telephone, showers, washer/dryer, education, support groups, health maintenance groups, recreational activities, snacks. Men and women welcome. Free.Shelter
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Baltimore CityHome Connections400 S. Bond Street Baltimore, MD 21231(410) 732- 1892www.vincentbaltimore.orgPermanent supportive housing serving 60 chronically homeless individuals with intensive case management and other supportive services using the Housing First approach to ending homelessness. Call for eligibility.Housing
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Baltimore CityKaris House1228 E. Baltimore Street, Baltimore, MD 21202(410) 342- 1323Overnight Emergency Shelter. Doors open at 5 p.m., close at 7:45 p.m. ID required (if no id, have a 5 day grace period) No shorts, no tank tops. Showers, toiletries provided. Free clothes given out Monday, Wednesday, Friday for those staying at the shelter. 5 Day alcohol detox. Women and Children Only. *Children-Boys: must be 9 years old or younger, Girls: Any age.Shelter
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Baltimore CityHomes for America318 Sixth Street, Suite 2 Annapolis, Maryland 21403(410) 269- 1222www.homesforamerica.orgAffordable rental housing that serves low and moderate income households, seniors and persons with special needs. Statewide. Free eligibility screening.Housing
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Baltimore CityLiving Classrooms- Adult Resource Center901 N. Milton Avenue Baltimore, MD 21205(410) 685- 0295www.livingclassrooms.orgJob training, career training, mentor and mentee recruitment and training, continuing mentor and mentee support, conflict resolution and mediation services, employment skills assistance, GED/college connections, financial literacy, computer skills, parenting skills, legal aid (child support and custody issues), food, clothing, and transportation assistance.Education