Guide s 2010 - WLOY
Transcript of Guide s 2010 - WLOY
City Steps Youth Resource Center
Compiled by the Outreach Team of Service Navigators
2010
Outreach Services Guide—
Hom
eless Youth and Adults
Description of Basic Food, Clothing and Shelter Options for Homeless Adults and Youth (Ages 14-‐24) in the Baltimore City Metropolitan Area City Steps Youth Resource Center 110 W. 21st Street Baltimore, MD 21201 410-‐528-‐0267 www.airshome.org
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INDEX
Food……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..3 Clothing……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...15 Housing Assistance, (Including Room Rental, Utility/ Rent Assistance) ……………………….…………17 Emergency Shelter……………………………………………………………………………………………………………...20 Emergency Shelter—Baltimore County only……………………………………………………………….………...23 Transitional Housing—MEN ………………………………………………………………………………………………..24 Transitional Housing—WOMEN …………………………………………………………………………………………..27 Permanent Housing—MEN, WOMEN, FAMILIES…………………………………………………….….…………30
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FOOD
* = SOUP KITCHEN ** = PANTRY
*** = SOUP KITCHEN AND PANTRY **** = SOUP KITCHEN AND OTHER MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES
***** = PANTRY AND OTHER MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES
All Saints Food Pantry ** 4408 Liberty Heights Ave. Baltimore, MD 21207 (410) 542-‐0445 Requirements: Referral from DSS or First Call For Help (410) 685-‐0525 and ID required Hours of Operation: Wednesdays 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Age requirement: none
American Rescue Workers **** 11 West Clements Street, Baltimore, MD 21230 (410) 566-‐3300 Contact: Reverend Tony Bell Soup Kitchen: M, T, W, F, Sat. 6 p.m. Sun, Thurs. 4:30 Other services: Emergency overnight shelter (30 beds), clothing on site and referrals. Transitional housing, 1 year, Christian 12-‐Step program, sliding scale. Age: No age requirement for soup kitchen, 17-‐18 for shelter and transitional housing.
Ames United Methodist Soup Kitchen / Pantry *** 615 N. Baker St., Baltimore, MD 21217 (410) 523-‐5556 Soup: Wednesdays 11:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Pantry: Tuesdays at 12:30 p.m. and Thursdays from 11:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. Requirements: Referral from First Call for Help or any nonprofit Age requirement: none Other services: After school program
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Bea Gaddy Family Centers, Inc. ***** Contact: Cynthia D. Brooks, Executive Director 425 N. Chester Street, P.O. Box 38501, Baltimore, MD 21231 bea-‐gaddy-‐family-‐center.org (410) 563-‐2749 Fax: (410) 519-‐6277 Food Pantry: M-‐F 10 a.m. -‐ 2 p.m. Requirements: Proof of address or referral Age: any with referral Bread and pastries: Mondays and Thursdays 12 p.m. – 2 p.m. Other services: Emergency Shelter for Women
Beans & Bread **** 402 S. Bond Street, Baltimore, MD 21231 (410) 732-‐1892 Fax: (410) 558-‐1675 Contact: Katie League [email protected] Handicap accessible Hours of Operation: Soup Kitchen: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday 10:15 a.m. – 12:45 p.m. Restaurant style, pb&j to go. Bag lunches given Wednesdays at 12 p.m. Age requirement: None Outreach Center / Day shelter: Monday – Friday 9:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Other services provided: Food, clothing, case management, mail, substance abuse counseling, HIV testing, phone, medical care, transitional (men) and permanent (men and women) housing programs. Buses: #10, #21 and #23
Bethel Outreach Center *** 1429 McCulloh Street, Baltimore, MD 21217 (410) 728-‐2557 Handicap accessible Soup Kitchen: 2nd, 3rd and 4th Saturday of each month, 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Pantry: Monday -‐ Thursday 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. with referral from First Call For Help, DSS or Other agency (call first). Pantry food accessible once every six months. Age requirement: none
Bread of Life Ministry – New Metropolitan Baptist Soup Kitchen /
Clothes Closet **** (410) 728-‐9657 1501 McCulloh Street, Baltimore, MD 21217
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Soup Kitchen: Monday 11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Wednesday 7:00 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Thursday 4:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Other services provided: clothes, Saturday 8:30 – 9:15 Age Requirement: none
Brooklyn United Methodist Church Pantry and Clothes Closet ** Contact: Sheryl Miller 3701 4th Street, Baltimore, MD 21225 (410) 355-‐8740 Requirements: Referrals of any kind for emergency food bags, DSS voucher for boxes, call first. Hours of Operation: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Food bags and clothes: 2nd and last Tuesday of every month (no voucher required) Age requirement: none
Brown’s Memorial Baptist Church/Our Place Soup Kitchen / Pantry
*** Contact: Ms. Cole 3215 W. Belvedere Ave, Baltimore, MD 21215 (410) 542-‐5700 Soup: Tuesday and Thursdays from 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., Wednesdays from 1:00 – 1:45 p.m. Pantry: Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 12:30 – 2:00 p.m. ID and referral. Call first. Age requirement: none
Calvary Baptist Church Pantry ** 3911 Garrison Blvd., Baltimore, MD 21215 (410) 664-‐2111 Requirements: DSS voucher, for residents of 21215 and 21216 Hours of Operation: Fridays: 10:00 – 1:00 p.m.
Canton Baptist Church Food Pantry ** Contact: Zack Piercy 3302 Toone Street, Baltimore, MD 21224 (410) 563-‐1177 Requirements: Referral from 3411 Bank St., Ms. Baker at Southeast Action Center (410) 545 6515 and ID are required. Hours of Operation: Monday –Thursday 9:00 a.m. –1:30 p.m., Friday 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Age requirement: none Food available every 3 months, supplies last about two weeks. Handicap Accessible
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Centennial –Caroline Street United Methodist Church Food Pantry ** Contact: Reverend Belt 1029 E. Monument Street, Baltimore, MD 21202 (410) 276-‐3079 Requirements: None Hours of Operation: First and third Thursday, 11:00 – 2:00 p.m. Age: no age requirement
Christ United Methodist Church Soup Kitchen / Pantry / Clothes Closet
**** Contact: Mr. Rollins (soup kitchen) 2001-‐05 E. Chase St., Baltimore, MD 21213 (410) 732-‐5600/5601 Soup kitchen: Wednesday 11:00 a.m. -‐ 1:00 p.m. Hours of Operation: Pantry: Monday, Tuesday, & Wednesday 10:00a.m.-‐1:00 p.m. Pantry requirements: DSS referral Close closet: Wednesday 11:00 -‐1:00 p.m. Age requirement: none
Corpus Christi church Community Center Pantry and Kitchen *** Contact: Ms. Robbie Brown 703 Whitelock Street, Baltimore, MD 21217 (410) 523-‐4161 Requirements: Pantry is for residents of Reservoir Hill, 21217. ID and proof of proof of address is required (utility bill within the last two months), social security card. Vouchers and referrals are not accepted. Hours of Operation: Pantry: first, second and fourth Thursday, 10:00 – 11:00 a.m., third Saturday, 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. Age requirement: 18 for pantry. Soup kitchen is hospitality style and available to anyone who is hungry. Soup Kitchen: Every Tuesday & Thursday, 5:15 p.m. – 6:15 p.m.
Donald Bentley Food Pantry ** 2405 Loch Raven Blvd., Baltimore, MD 21218 (410) 664-‐9287 Requirements: I.D. Must be a resident of zip codes 21202 & 21218 (Call ahead) Hours of Operation: Saturday 9:00 a.m. 12:00 noon Age requirement: 18
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East Baltimore Church of God **** Services Provided: soup kitchen, food pantry, coats, hats, gloves and toiletries Contact: Sister Rita March 800 S. Oldham Street, Baltimore, MD 21224 (410) 327-‐0177 Soup Kitchen Hours of Operation: First and third Monday and Wednesday of each month, 1-‐2:30 (church service attendance required) Pantry Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Requirements: None for soup kitchen, I.D. or SS (though this was unclear) Age: unclear
East Baltimore Deliverance Center Food Pantry ** Contact: Dorothy Hall 1001-‐09 N. Caroline Street, Baltimore, MD 21205 (410) 485-‐1326 Requirements: I.D. required. Hours of Operation: Monday – Friday 1 -‐ 3:00 p.m. Age requirement: none Handicap Accessible
Ebenezer AME Church Soup Kitchen * 20 W. Montgomery St., Baltimore, MD 21230 (410) 783-‐0190 Thursdays: 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. Age requirement: none
Emergency Food Relief Fund Committee Food Pantry ** (410) 523-‐7000 1401 Pennsylvania Ave., Baltimore, MD 21217 Requirements: ID and Social Security cards are required. If you are not a resident of 21217, then a referral is needed. Hours of Operation: 2nd & 4th Wednesday 11:30 – 1:00 p.m. (NO SERVICES IN JULY OR AUGUST) Age requirement: none Handicap Accessible
First Charity Baptist Food Pantry ** 611 N Aisquith St., Baltimore, MD 21202 (410) 732-‐0076 Hours: 3rd Friday of each month from 11-‐1, I.D. is required.
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Age requirement: none
Franciscan Center **** Contact: Verna Stallings, MSSA, MSW, Director of Emergency Services 101 W. 23rd Street, Baltimore, MD 21218 Phone: (410) 467-‐5340 x 105 Fax: (410) 467-‐4569 Hours of Operation: Monday-‐Thursday 10:00 a.m.-‐1:00 p.m. Other services: Pantry Monday – Friday 10-‐2 p.m. 1st visit free, 2nd and 3rd visits must be accompanied with DSS voucher. Maryland birth certificates: Mondays, I.D.s: Tuesdays. Prescriptions, dental / eye care, HIV testing, bus passes, tokens for transportation with proof of appointment, mail, phone, shut-‐off notices, utilities, evictions, clothes: Tuesday and Thursday 10 – 11 a.m. Age: no age for soup / call for other services.
Good Shepherd Baptist Church Soup Kitchen / Pantry / Clothes Closet
**** 3459 Park Heights Ave., Baltimore, MD 21215 (410) 462-‐5864 Soup kitchen: Wednesdays and Thursdays 4 – 5:30 p.m. Food Pantry: 21215 residents only, by appointment only (410) 462-‐5864 x 23 Clothes Closet: Wednesday from 4-‐5:30 p.m. and Thursday 12-‐2 p.m. Age requirement: 18 for pantry, 12 for meal.
Grace & Hope Mission Soup Kitchen and Pantry ** 4 S. Gay Street, Baltimore, MD 21202 (410) 685-‐5252 Soup Kitchen: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, & Sunday 7:30 p.m. Attend service, then eat. Bag lunch distributed after service. Pantry: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 5:00 p.m. Requirements: Pantry requires a referral from First Call for Help or any non profit Age requirement: none
Greater Grace World Outreach Food Pantry ** 6025 Moravia Park Drive, Baltimore, MD 21206 (410) 483-‐3700 ext. 256 Requirements: Call first. Hours of Operation: Every other Tuesday 11:30 a.m. – 12:00 noon Sundays: Bread 12 p.m. Age requirement: case by case Handicap Accessible
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Greater Zion Church Food Pantry ** 301 N. Gilmore Street, Baltimore, MD 21223 Requirements: Requires ID, SS, referral. Hours of Operation: First and Third Friday 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Age requirement: Call.
HWR and R Emergency Food Pantry / Outreach services ***** 3449 Falls Road, Baltimore 21211 (410) 243-‐1997 Requirements: Residents of 21211 or 21209. Hours of Operation: Wednesdays 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon Age requirement: none Other services: BG&E, Prescription, transportation (bus tokens, MTA passes) assistance to residents of 21211 and 21209. I.D. required for all services. Handicap Accessible
John Wesley United Methodist Soup Kitchen / Pantry / Turn off notice
assistance **** 3202 W North Ave, Baltimore, MD 21216 (410) 383-‐1525 Soup kitchen: Wednesday 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Pantry: 9:00 – 11:00 a.m., I.D. required Assistance with turn off notices for those who live in 21216 on Wednesdays, from 9:00 – 11:00
Judah Worship Center Food Pantry ** Contact: Pastor Geraldine Morton 2000 Frederick Ave., Baltimore, MD 21223 (410) 945-‐3701 Hours of Operation: Tuesday & Wednesday 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Requirements: DSS voucher for SS program, none for Judah Pantry (call first) Age Requirement: none
Knox Presbyterian Church Soup Kitchen / Clothes Closet **** 1300 N. Eden Street, Baltimore, MD 21213 Phone: (410) 385-‐0900 or 0901 Fax: (410) 385-‐0996 [email protected] Contacts: Monica / Dr. Roy F. Knight, Director Hours of Operation: Fridays 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Age Requirement: None Closed week of Christmas and New Year’s
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Handicap Accessible
Love United Christian Church Bag Lunches * Contact: Reverend Greg Johnson 3550 S. Hanover Rd., Brooklyn, MD 21225 (410) 636-‐3760 Saturdays: 12:00 p.m.
Manna House, Inc. Soup Kitchen and Drop in Center **** Contact: Lilian 435 E. 25th Street, Baltimore, MD 21218 (410) 889-‐3001 Handicap Accessible Hours of Operation: Monday – Saturday 8:30 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. Other services: HIV testing, case management, food referrals, clothing, drop in center M-‐F 11:30-‐4:00 p.m., snack served at 2:00 p.m. Age: people under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
Mattie B. Uzzle Outreach Center / Soup / Clothes / Pantry **** 1211 N. Chester St., 21213 (410) 342-‐6858 Soup Kitchen: Thursdays 11-‐2 Food pantry and clothing bank (heavily stocked): Tu. & Th. 5-‐7pm, F 11-‐2 Age requirement: none
Mt. Lebanon Baptist Church Pantry ** 2812-‐14 Reisterstown Road, Baltimore, MD 21215 (410) 669-‐1800 Hours of Operation: Tuesday 10:00 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. Requirements: I.D. Age Requirement: Call
Mt. Moriah Soup kitchen / Food Pantry / Clothes Closet **** 2201 Garrison Blvd., Baltimore, MD 21216 (410) 945-‐3575 or (410) 298-‐5219 Requirements: Referral is required for the Pantry Hours of Operation: Pantry Mondays 8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Soup Kitchen and Close Closet: Thursdays 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. (No requirements) Age requirement: none
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My Brother’s Keeper SOUP KITCHEN / PANTRY *** Contact: Ms. Parker 4207 Frederick Ave., Baltimore, MD 21229 (410) 644-‐3194 SOUP KITCHEN: Monday-‐Friday 11:15 a.m. – 12:30 p.m., Saturday 11-‐12 (No requirement) PANTRY: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 10 -‐12 (Voucher / I.D.) Age Requirement: None
My Sister’s Place Day Shelter / Soup Kitchen **** 17 W. Franklin Street, Baltimore, MD 21201 (410) 727-‐3523 Requirements: Women and Children only Hours of Operation: 7 days 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Soup Kitchen Hours: Breakfast 7 a.m. – 8 a.m., Lunch 12-‐1 p.m., Dinner 7-‐8 p.m. Other Services Provided: Day shelter, laundry, showers, workshops Age: unclear
New Creation Christian Church Love Outreach Pantry **
Contact: Leslie Percell 5401 Frankford Ave., Baltimore, MD 21206 (410) 488-‐5653 Requirements: Emergency Need. Referral Required, Picture I.D., (call ahead) Hours of Operation: Tuesday & Thursday 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Age Requirement: Referral for minors without I.D.
New Life Baptist Church Soup kitchen / Pantry *** Contact: Beverly Miller 2417 E. North Ave., Baltimore, MD 21213 (410) 675-‐2113 Soup Kitchen: Sunday 9:00 – 9:45 a.m. and Wednesday 6:45 p.m. – 7:25 p.m. Service attendance required. Pantry: Monday – Friday 9:00 a.m.-‐ 4:00 p.m., Wednesday night, 7:30 p.m., Free Bread, pastries, canned goods, juice and cereal service attendance required Requirements: First Call for Help, Referrals. Age requirement: none
New Shiloh Baptist Church Pantry ** 2100 N. Monroe Street, Baltimore, MD 21217 (410) 523-‐5306 www.newshilohbaptist.org
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Requirements: Photo ID required. Hours of Operation: 3rd Saturday of each month, 12:00 noon – 1:30 p.m. Prayer breakfast, 9:00 a.m. 3rd Saturday of the month Age requirement: none
Our Daily Bread **** 725 Fallsway, Baltimore, 21201 (443) 986-‐9000 www.catholiccharities-‐md.org Contact: Patricia Carter Lunch: Everyday 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Other services provided Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and Saturday and Sundays, from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Paul’s Place Outreach Center **** Contact: Jason, Will or Tamara 1118 Ward Street, Baltimore, MD 21230 (410) 625-‐0775 www.paulsplaceoutreach.org Hours of Operation: Monday – Friday 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Lunch served Monday – Friday 11:00 a.m. -‐ 12:30 p.m. Other services: eviction notice / utility assistance fro residents of 21230 and 21223, Clothes closest: Wednesday and Friday 11:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m (women), Thursday 11:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. (men), showers (towels, cloths, toiletries), laundry (2 loads in exchange for one hour of volunteer work), after school programs, Ambassador volunteer program, computer lab, in house case management, job training, GED program.
Perkins Square Baptist Church Pantry / Soup Kitchen *** Contact: Virginia Ferguson/Edythe Gregory 2500 Edmondson Ave., Baltimore, MD 21223 (410) 947-‐8959 Pantry: Tuesday 2 –5 p.m., Wednesday 1 – 4p.m., Thursday 2 -‐5 p.m. Soup Kitchen: Wednesday 12:00 – 2:00 p.m. Requirements: DSS voucher or referral from First Call for Help, I.D. Age Requirement: none
PTSA School #39 Food Pantry ** Contact: Ms. Peterson 201 E. 21st Street, Baltimore, MD 21218 (410) 396-‐4525
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Requirements: Reside in 21218. Photo ID and referral, call ahead. Hours of Operation: Monday – Friday 8:00 a.m. – 2:40 p.m. Age requirement: none
St. Cecilia Parish Soup Kitchen * 3300 Clifton Ave., Baltimore, MD 21216 (410) 624-‐3600 Fax: (410) 945-‐0157 Hours: Thursdays 4:00 – 5:30 p.m.
St. Gregory The Great Catholic Church Soup Kitchen / Clothes Closet /
Pantry **** 1542 N. Gilmore St., Baltimore, MD 21217 (410) 523-‐0061 Fax: (410) 669-‐138 Soup / Clothes: Thursdays from 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Pantry: Monday and Friday, 10 – 2:00 p.m. and Wednesday from 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Pantry requirements: 21217 only with referral from any non profit (1st time without is okay). Age requirement: none
St. James United Methodist Soup Kitchen * 1901 W. Lexington St -‐ 21223 (410) 233-‐0020 Thursdays 2:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
South East Emergency Needs Network (SEENN) ** Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, Baltimore, MD, 21224 (410) 550-‐0296 Requirements: Referral from First Call For Help and I.D. are required. Hours of Operation: Monday – Friday 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Age requirement: based on referral Handicap Accessible
Trinity Baptist Church Soup Kitchen / Clothes Closet / Pantry (when
stocked) **** 1601 Druid Hill Ave., 21217 (410) 728-‐0797 Thursdays from 12:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Age requirement: none, I.D. not required.
Viva House-‐Baltimore *
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26 S. Mount Street, Baltimore, MD 21223 (410) 233-‐0488 Requirements: Handicap Access Hours of Operation: Wednesdays & Thursdays 2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Age requirement: none
Wayland Baptist Soup Kitchen / Pantry ** 3200 Garrison Blvd., Baltimore, MD 21216 (410) 664-‐2774 Soup: Wednesdays 12:00 noon – 2:00 p.m. Pantry: Call ahead, no specific requirements Age requirement: none Handicap Accessible
Whitestone Baptist Church Pantry ** 3001-‐05 Baker Street, Baltimore, MD 21216 (410) 947-‐1863 Requirements: Accessible only to residents of 21216. Referral and I.D required. Food is accessible once a month. Hours of Operation: Wednesday 10:00 a.m. – 10: 30 a.m. Age requirement: none
Zoe Miracle Church/Outreach Center Soup Kitchen / Pantry *** 4244 Reisterstown Road, Baltimore, MD 21215 (410) 466-‐3444 Soup Kitchen: Tuesdays and Thursdays, Breakfast at 10:00 a.m., Lunch at 12:00 p.m. Pre-‐Thanksgiving and Pre-‐Christmas meals Tuesday and Thursday of that week, call for times. Pantry: Tuesday – Friday 10:00 noon – 3:00 p.m. Requirements: Referrals from First Call for Help, first time walk-‐ins with I.D. Age requirement: none Handicap Accessible
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CLOTHING
1. www.freestorebaltimore.org – travelling free clothing store. Clothing is donated at their warehouse 31 N. Haven St., Baltimore, MD 21224. Check website for shopping dates and times.
2. Goodwill Shops: a) 5620 The Alameda / ph: 410-‐323-‐6638/ hrs: Mon-‐ Sat 9-‐8, Sun 12-‐5. b) Eastpoint 7928 Eastern Blvd./ ph: 410-‐282-‐8750/ Mon-‐Sat 9-‐9, Sun 11-‐6. c) Fells Point 200 S. Broadway St./ ph: 410-‐327-‐2211/ Mon-‐ Thurs 9-‐6, Fri & Sat 9-‐7,
Sun 12-‐5. d) Frankford 5201 Belair Rd./ ph: 410-‐325-‐1940/ Mon-‐ Sat 9-‐9, Sun 11-‐6. e) Jumpers Junction 8124 Ritchie H’way, Glen Burnie, MD/ ph: 410-‐384-‐7235/Mon-‐Sat
9-‐9, Sun 11-‐6. f) Owings Mills 11411 Reisterstown Rd. / ph: 410-‐581-‐8960/ Mon-‐Sat 9-‐9, Sun 12-‐5. g) Perry Hall 8818 Belair Rd./ ph: 410-‐248-‐0070/ Mon-‐ Sat 9-‐9, Sun 12-‐5. h) Pikesville 6999 Reisterstown Rd/ Mon-‐ Sat 9-‐9, Sun 12-‐5. i) Security Station 1700 N. Rolling Rd./ ph: 410-‐448-‐9368/ Mon-‐ Sat 9-‐9, Sun 12-‐ 5. j) Southside 859-‐865 E. Front St./ ph: 783-‐2995/ Mon-‐Sat 9-‐9, Sun 10-‐5. k) Towson 1753 E. Joppa Rd./ Mon-‐ Sat 9-‐9, Sun 12-‐5. l) Waverly 3101 Greenmount Ave./ ph: 410-‐467-‐7805/ Mon-‐ Wed 10-‐6, Thurs-‐ Sat
10-‐ 7. m) Superstore 8818 Belair Rd. Greenmount @ 32nd St.-‐ clothing, household goods and
small electronic appliances/ ph: 410-‐248-‐0070. n) Goodwill Boutique 1 N. Poppleton St./ ph: 410-‐244-‐6210/ Mon-‐Sat 10-‐6.
3. All Your Wishes, Wants and Needs 530 Eastern Ave., Essex, MD – women’s plus sizes, bridal wear and formal salon, (thrift store).
4. Council Thrift Store 2016 N. Charles St – clothing, furniture and household items./ ph: 410-‐727-‐6340.
5. Helping Up Mission Thrift 1029 E. Baltimore St. – clothing for men and women and furniture.
6. Overstock Outlet 2811 Sisson St-‐ used furniture donated by hotels. / ph: 410-‐235-‐2000/ Mon-‐ Wed 10-‐6, Thurs 10-‐8, Sat 10-‐6, Sun 12-‐4.
7. Salvation Army-‐ clothing for men and women, furniture, kitchen items and electrical appliances:
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a) 903 W.36th St./ ph: 410-‐243-‐5916. b) 7856 Eastern Ave./ ph: 410-‐282-‐3997.
8. St. Paul DePaul of Baltimore 6 N. Central Ave. – clothing, furniture/ ph: 410-‐276-‐7600.
9. Turnover Shop 3855 Roland Ave. – furniture, dishes, glassware, jewelry and electrical app./ ph: 410-‐235-‐9585.
10. Value Village: a) 3434 Eastern Ave./ ph: 410-‐327-‐5300. b) 5013 York Ave./ ph: 410-‐433-‐ 9090. c) 3722 Bank St. / ph: 522-‐2243.
11. Blessed Treasures of the Earth Thrift Store 2307: Reisterstown Rd, (across from Mondawmin Mall) -‐ cell phones, clothing for men, women, and children (discounts offered in exchange for donated clothing), jewelry. Accepts Independence cards, (the cash side). / ph: 410-‐669-‐7565/ Open 7 days 11-‐8.
12. St. Gregory Church: 1152 Baker St. – free clothing available: Thursday 11:30 – 1:30 p.m.
13. Trinity Baptist Church 1601 Druid Hill Ave. – free clothing available, (enter on McCulloh St), on Thurs. between 12-‐ 2:30 p.m.
14. Mattie B. Uzzle Outreach Center: 1211 N. Chester St. -‐ free clothing provided. I.D. required: Tues. & Thurs. 5-‐7 p.m., Fri. 11-‐2 p.m.
15. Bea Gaddy Family Center: 425 N. Chester St. -‐ free clothing provided Mon. –
Sat. 9-‐3 p.m.
16. Assisi House: 318-‐320 S. Regester St., (Fells Point), 410-‐276-‐5809/ Tues & Fri 11:30-‐1:30, (client must come w/ a referral).
17. Bethel AME: 1429 McCulloh St., 410-‐ 728-‐2557/ Provides for women: Mon 9-‐ 12-‐
45 pm; men: 10-‐ 1:45p.m., (closed from 12-‐1p.m. for prayer).
18. Franciscan Center 101 W. 23rd St., 410-‐467-‐5340/ Tues – Fri. 10 – 2p.m., (for
men), w/ I.D.
19. Mobile Clothing Bank – 402 S. Bond St.-‐ in the meal program/ 2nd Wed. of the
month, 10-‐ 12 p.m. / $ 2.00 or with waiver.
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HOUSING
Assistance Obtaining & Maintaining Housing
Baltimore Health Care Access 201 East Baltimore Street, Suite 1000 Baltimore, Maryland 21202 410-‐649-‐0500
http://www.bhca.org/ *Can provide security deposits, utility deposits, rental assistance and utility payment assistance to people who are homeless or at-‐risk of losing housing if: 1) Applicant is referred by a HIP (Hands in Partnership) agency, 2) Housing Status qualifies, 3) Income qualifies, 4) Client is engaged in Supportive Services.
Department of Housing and Community Development MDHousing.org http://www.socialserve.com/tenant/index.html?state_id=4109&ch=MARY
*search for housing according to location and income
DSS HEESU 1920 N. Broadway 443-‐423-‐6000 http://www.dhr.state.md.us/county/baltimorecity/index.php
*TCA, Food Stamps, Medical Assistance, TDAP, and Emergency Assistance to Families with Children (EAFC), Energy Assistance (must apply for MEAP first) *Eviction prevention assistance (Or at The Eviction Prevention Unit: 501 E. Fayette St.) *Motel/hotel vouchers if the shelters are full
Mercy Supportive Housing 610 N. Chester 410-‐675-‐2125 www.mdmercy.com *Have funds for eviction prevention and utilities assistance at the beginning of the month—call on the first day of the month *Will help families who need a deposit get funds for the first of the month *Must be able to pay rent after deposit is made
Paul’s Place 1118 Ward St. 410-‐625-‐0775
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http://www.paulsplaceoutreach.org/Programs_and_Services/programs.html#chapter6 *Eviction assistance is offered on the first Friday only for residents of the 21223 and 21230 zip codes
Salvation Army Social Services Department 814 Light St # 2 Baltimore, MD 410-‐783-‐2920 www.uss.salvationarmy.org *Food *Utility assistance-‐BGE *Eviction prevention *Clothing *Furniture voucher-‐-‐(fire victims, flood victims, domestic violence victims)
Samaritan Center at My Sisters Place 17 W. Franklin St. 410-‐659-‐3762 http://www.catholiccharities-‐md.org/MSPWC/welcome.html Contact Minni Barker *Utilities assistance & case management
St. Ambrose Housing Aid
321 E. 25th St. 410-‐235-‐5770 Mon-‐Fri 9-‐5 *Assistance with foreclosure, home sharing, legal services, first-‐time buying *Rental office works with properties owned by St. Ambrose
Community Assistance Network (Baltimore County) Merritt Point Center 7701 Dunmanway Baltimore, Maryland 21222 410-‐285-‐4674 *Shelter placement for single men and women, children alone or families with children. *Offers weatherization, fuel fund, eviction prevention, homeless services, housing counseling, and emergency food assistance.
Rooms for Rent http://classifieds.citypaper.com/classifieds/for_rent/room_rentals/ *Page is updated weekly on Wednesdays
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*City Paper can also be found on the streets in the bright yellow newspaper bins http://baltimore.craigslist.org/ http://www.baltimoresun.com/classified/realestate/rentals/
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Emergency Shelter
American Rescue Workers (M) 11 W. Clements St. 21230 410-‐566-‐3300 *30 bed Shelter for men 17+. Enter at 6pm for dinner except Thurs and Sun when entry and dinner is at 4:30. Receive dinner, bed, and breakfast and must be out by 7am. *Also offer the dinner soup kitchen for anyone at the same times above. Contact: Rev. Tony or Mrs. Bell
Rose Street Community Center (Youth) 2525 E. Madison St. Baltimore, MD 21205 410-‐342-‐0104 *Temporary shelter for 14 – 18 year olds. Provides toiletries, assistance obtaining identification, and receiving benefits. Youth may drop in or call.
Baltimore Rescue Mission (M) 4 N. Central Avenue 410-‐342-‐0325 *Shelter for men 18+. *Men line up outside at 4pm to enter at 5pm MWF, and enter at 6pm TTHSS. *Need ID to enter (though might let folks through a couple of times without). *Showers and snack upon entry. *Christian service until 9pm when dinner is served. *Offer access to clothing MWF and a basic medical clinic W. *Men are out by 6:30-‐6:45am after breakfast.
Heart’s Place (M or W) WINTER SHELTER (Nov-‐April 15) 2640 St. Paul Street (410)235-‐9269
*Come Sunday at 8 am, they take all they can hold, can come Monday and Tuesday to see if there is room *If come in on Sunday, can stay three nights, 5pm curfew *Men and women’s overnight, seasonal shelter *10 men’s cots, 10 women’s cots *Open Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday only *Referrals and walk-‐ins welcome *HPS staff must confirm phone call on Sunday morning for referrals—do not promise cot, unless there is a confirmed, available cot *Counseling and referral
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*Meals when open at 6pm
Helping Up Mission (M) 1029 East Baltimore Street 21202
410-‐675-‐7500 – Program Mgr: Kevin Healey http://community.helpingupmission.org/ *Shelter for men 18+ *1st night free, subsequent nights $3 each – Ask Kevin for an exception if necessary *Must sign in with an ID between 3-‐3:30 *Shower, clothing bank, hygiene products, supper, chapel, HIV testing, VA services *Up at 5, breakfast, out by 6am – Ask Kevin for an extension if necessary
Bea Gaddy Family Centers (W) 425 N. Chester Street 21231 (410)563-‐2749 Support@Bea-‐Gaddy.org http://bea-‐gaddy-‐family-‐center.org/familycenter.shtml *Clothing, food pantry, no cost immunization *Housing for 7 days for women who have been recently released from incarceration *Women and Children's Short Term Housing (free-‐-‐1 to 7 days) *Women and Children's long-‐term housing (fee-‐-‐30 to 60 days) *Must be drug free and enter training program within 5 days of entry into the shelter
Baltimore Outreach Services (formerly Christ Lutheran) (W & W+Ch) 701 S. Charles Street (410)752-‐1285 *24hr emergency shelter with 40 beds *First come, first serve -‐ call early *Single women and women and children (only boys under 10 years old) *90 day program but can be extended *Offers 3 meals a day, tutoring for children between 4-‐6pm *Requires women to meet with a case manager weekly and attend a parenting or stress mgmt class as well as financial literacy when it is offered. *Mental health therapists available weekly on site *Cont’ support and case management after women transition out
JHR Homeless Resource Center (Formerly: Code Blue) (M or W) 210 Guilford Ave Enter behind building on Davis Street, through parking garage
*350 beds *24/7 *Offers case management, etc.
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*Low barrier, no ID required, no referral required
Safe Haven Shelter (M or W) 4101 ½ Old York Rd 21218 410-‐323-‐7123 Program Manager: Ms. Ray Smith
*Non-‐emergency shelter for single men (11) and women (9) who have a verifiable Axis 1 mental health diagnosis *May also have substance abuse, legal or other issues but mental health must be the primary reasons for staying with them *Intensive case management is required and clients must participate in their case plans *Clients able to come and go as they please -‐ no curfew *Average stay is 8 months. There is no set length of time for the program. *Must be referred using their written referral process
Sarah’s Hope Family Shelter (W + Ch) 1114 N. Mount St (Sandtown) 410-‐396-‐2204 -‐ Program Manager: Sarah Mathews
*Accept families: woman + children (with girls up to 17 and boys up to 14) and verifiably pregnant women *24 hrs/7 days a week *8 emergency beds and 75 longer-‐term beds (4-‐6months) *No wait list – call ahead some though if you anticipate someone will need a space *Intensive case management and life skills classes
*Located in the old multicultural center/school *Laundry, snacks, 3 meals a day on site *Partner program come in to provide services: Mercy, WIC, Healthy Start, etc. *Head Start and youth workers on-‐site
*Prefer referral from DSS but will take one from another agency
Karis Home (W & W+Ch) 1228 E. Baltimore St. (410) 342-‐1323 *30 day overnight shelter (must be out by 8am) for women and children up to age 9 *18-‐20 people per room (dormitory setting) *3rd floor: women, 4th floor: women & children *Christian mission with services twice/day *Meals (breakfast, dinner and snack) *Counseling (individuals usu. referred by a counselor) *Must have a referral *Check-‐in: 2pm Mon – Fri *Call between 10am – 1pm
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Mattie B. Uzzle Outreach Center (W & W+ Ch) 1211 N. Chester Street 410-‐342-‐6858 (8:30-‐5:30) *Emergency shelter and related services for 18 year olds+ *22 dorm beds and private rooms for approximately 10 families and a convalescent home *90 day shelter but can be extended *Also offers soup kitchen Thursdays 12-‐2, and food and clothing pantries (ID required) Tu + Th 5-‐7pm and Wed and Fri 11-‐2 to the wider community *Computer lab, literacy services, meals, washer/dryer
Salvation Army-‐Booth House (M+Ch or W+Ch) 1114 N. Calvert St. (410)685-‐8878 – Case Manager Terrance Lewis *30 day emergency shelter (60 day/90 day) and transitional housing *3 Meals M-‐Su *76 beds for families *Referrals (usu. from DSS Homeless Unit)
Baltimore County Shelters 410-‐853-‐3000 (First call first serve, b/f 5pm) Can also call Baltimore Co. Community Action Network: 410-‐285-‐4674 http://www.bcpl.info/commpg/connections/fashelters.html
*Open 365, 24/7 *Breakfast and Dinner provided
Westside Shelter (M) 55 Wade Avenue Catonsville, MD 21228 *Pick-‐ups are done 5:00pm – 8:00pm (if 90 people are not housed before then) Take the # 10, get off at Paradise Avenue, there is a 7/11—walk across the street to the
bus loop
East Side Shelter (Families) Eastern Family Resource Center 9100 Franklin Square Drive Baltimore, Maryland 21237 *There is a bus stop (bus line 31/35) in front of the building. Bus lines 4, 24 and 55 run near the shelter.
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Transitional Living (4 months – 2 years) -‐ MEN
City Steps (M or W) 110 W. 21st St. Baltimore, MD 21218 410-‐528-‐0267
http://airshome.org/index.cfm?page=citysteps *Housing assessments are scheduled on Tuesdays and Thursdays for youth, 18-‐24, seeking transitional housing.
Project PLASE (People Lacking Adequate Shelter and Employment) (M or W) 1814 Maryland Ave. 21201 410-‐837-‐1400 x21 – To get on waiting list 410-‐ 837-‐1400 ex. 21 -‐ Intake Coordinator *Transitional and permanent housing for men and women (and some families) *Advocate counseling (must go elsewhere for group or individual counseling)
Agape House (M) 222 N. Carrollton Ave 21223 410-‐728-‐2222 or 2007 *18+ transitional housing for men in Hartford County (60 beds), will accept referrals from the City. Must be clean/sober and working. Offer transportation to/from work and wrap around services. $100 week.
Carrington House, JHR Baltimore (M) 2113 East Oliver St. Baltimore, MD 21213 410-‐522-‐2232 Intake contacts: Raymond Tyler or Paul Martin 410-‐947-‐7900 *Transitional housing for homeless men with substance abuse history *Client must transitioning from a drug treatment center: detox or 28 day treatment program *Referrals will be taken from other agencies and CH will schedule an appointment to interview to determine client eligibility
Cottage Avenue Community, Transitional Housing (M or W + Ch) 2601 Ulman Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21215 410-‐728-‐8741 -‐ Ms. Jackie, Director *8 apartments and 7 houses in Park Heights *Must have children 0-‐17 years old *Do not accept adults receiving SSI, must be able and willing to work
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*Can have no evictions on record *Life skills, case management and other supports offered to families in the program
*Up to 2 year stay with a strong link into Section 8 housing after the program
Christopher Place Employment Academy, Our Daily Bread (M) 725 Fallsway 410-‐986-‐9044, Contact Carl, the Director http://www.catholiccharities-‐md.org/our-‐daily-‐bread/christopher-‐place/ *Intensive residential program for formerly addicted homeless men. Provides education and employment readiness as well as addiction recovery support. *Young men must be mature and motivated to be accepted into this program
At Jacob’s Well (M) 325 E. 25th Street 410-‐235-‐8877 or 8878 Contact: Leah, Case Manager *Transitional housing for single men and women with a mental health diagnosis who are in treatment. Expected minimum of 6 months clean and sober if formerly using. *Expected to have some form of income, 30% of which is due for housing. *Clients must be quite independent/sufficient, though they have their own bedrooms they share housing with 2 or 3 other people. *Offers case management but must get core of treatment elsewhere.
Helping Up Mission (M) 1029 East Baltimore Street 21202
410-‐675-‐7500 Program Manager – Kevin Healey http://community.helpingupmission.org/ *Residential program for 21+ year old men in recovery *40 page application – looking for serious participants *Program begins with a 50 day blackout – no access to phone, internet and must stay at facility. *During the first year each participant must go to a 12 step meeting each night. *Partner with community agencies to provide everything participants need at the facility. *Participants then have access to 2 years of residential aftercare and continued ability to remain part of the community and accessing resources through HUP for subsequent years.
Beans and Bread: Fredrick Ozanam House (M) 400 Bond Street Baltimore, MD 21231 410-‐732-‐1892 Contact Program Manager Katie League
*Up to two year transitional housing program for men
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*20 beds, own locked bedroom but share a common area with 4 others *Must be willing to work full-‐time (though some school or a training program will be accepted as part) *Residents must be clean and sober (drug testing) *Curfew for residents based on work schedule *Residents must pay 1/3rd of their income
Harford House (M), GEDCO 1517 E. North Avenue Baltimore, MD. 21213 410-‐752-‐4415 http://www.gedco.org/site/c.ioJQIWOtEnH/b.5022267/k.8FF4/Harford_House.htm *Harford House is a renovated series of adjoined row houses located on North Avenue in the Oliver neighborhood *Works with clients on employment development, financial responsibility, health and wellness
Salvation Army-‐Booth House (M or W with CH) 1114 N. Calvert St. (410)685-‐8878 – Case Manager Terrance Lewis *30 day emergency shelter (60 day/90 day) and transitional housing *2 floors *3 Meals M-‐Su *76 beds for families *Referrals (usu. from DSS Homeless Unit)
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Transitional Living (4 months – 2 years) – WOMEN
City Steps (M or W 18-‐21, W+Ch) Housing assessments are scheduled on Tuesdays and Thursdays for youth, 18-‐21, and women with children 18-‐24, seeking transitional housing. 110 W. 21st St. Baltimore, MD 21218 410-‐528-‐0267 http://airshome.org/index.cfm?page=citysteps
Project PLASE (People Lacking Adequate Shelter and Employment) (M or W) 1814 Maryland Ave. 21201 410-‐837-‐1400 x21 – To get on waiting list 410-‐ 837-‐1400 ex. 21 -‐ Intake Coordinator *Transitional and permanent housing for men and women (and some families) *Advocate counseling (must go elsewhere for group or individual counseling)
My Sister’s Place Lodge (W) 123 West Mulberry Street Baltimore, MD 21201-‐3619 410-‐528-‐9002 (x14) Jennifer Dowler, Case worker in charge of intake http://www.catholiccharities-‐md.org/my-‐sisters-‐place/lodge/ *Long-‐term (2 yr) transitional housing for formerly homeless women with a mental health diagnosis, 21+. Provides case management services. *To apply women need to provide: a psych evaluation from the past year, physical exam from the past year, TB test with negative reading within the last 6months, letter stating the applicant is homeless from a referral source, copy of photo ID, Birth Certificate, and SS card, and proof of income/lack of income (pay stub, award letter from state stating benefits, or a notarized affidavit stating that they have no income. *Can only accommodate women who are semi-‐independent: able to live with a roommate, take own meds, take care of personal hygiene. If former substance abuse history, must be clean and sober for 4 months and do drug test. Does not have facilities for children.
Marian House (W) 949 Gorsuch Avenue Baltimore, MD 21218
Call Rita Martin to set up an intake interview: 410-‐467-‐4121 http://www.marianhouse.org/programMarianHouse1.html
*4-‐8 month transitional housing for women with former substance abuse problems *Possibility of permanent housing for clients who complete the first phase of the program
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*Clients must go through drug treatment program upon admittance to the program *Looking for clients with maturity and motivation – staff not on site 24 hours a day – would only accept the exceptional under 25 year old *3 week entry process *Referral by caseworker (who knows client well) preferred
Sarah’s Hope Family Shelter (W + Ch) 1114 N. Mount St (Sandtown) 410-‐396-‐2204 -‐ Program Manager: Sarah Mathews
*Accept families: woman + children (with girls up to 17 and boys up to 14) and verifiably pregnant women *24 hrs/7 days a week *8 emergency beds and 75 longer-‐term beds (4-‐6months) *No wait list – call ahead some though if you anticipate someone will need a space *Intensive case management and life skills classes
*Located in the old multicultural center/school *Laundry, snacks, 3 meals a day on site *Partner program come in to provide services: Mercy, WIC, Healthy Start, etc. *Head Start and youth workers on-‐site
*Prefer referral from DSS but will take one from another agency
Dayspring Programs (W + Ch) 1200 N. Collington Ave. 410-‐563-‐3459 Candy Armstrong http://www.dayspringbaltimore.com/Programs.htm
*Long term residential treatment substance abuse for women with at least one child *Will accept referrals from self or other agency
*Has 18 individual apartments, some two bedroom, some three *Clients must be able to administer own medications *Rent is established at a 1/3rd of income
Gabriel Network (Pregnant W) P.O. Box 2116, Bowie, MD 20718-‐2116 410-‐741-‐1228 *Provides practical, emotional and spiritual assistance to women and families facing crisis pregnancies in for forms of transitional maternity housing, eviction prevention, emergency shelter assistance, scholarships, transportation, health training and educational and professional development. Operates in Washington DC and much of Maryland, specifically Montgomery, Prince George’s, Howard, Carroll, Charles, Calvert, Frederick, Harford, Baltimore City and Baltimore Counties
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Transitional Housing Program, Druid Heights Community Dev. Corp. (M+Ch or W+Ch) 1711 McCollum St 410-‐669-‐1550 – Must speak with Ms. Horsey, Intake Coordinator *18+ men or women with children *Capacity at 23 units, year waitlist as of 1/6/10
*Pre-‐screen over phone for waiting list (must have income or income pending), then when slot opens must go through 2 interviews and to Section 8 office *2 year stay with case management, life skills, employment development, substance abuse assistance
*Must pay 30% of income
Salvation Army-‐Booth House (M or W with CH) 1114 N. Calvert St. (410)685-‐8878 – Case Manager Terrance Lewis *30 day emergency shelter (60 day/90 day) and transitional housing *2 floors *3 Meals M-‐Su *76 beds for families *Referrals (usu. from DSS Homeless Unit)
Druid House, YWCA (W + Ch) 1711 McCullough Street, Baltimore, MD 21217 410-‐685-‐1460 http://www.baltimoreywca.org/programs/housing.htm *Up to 2 year transitional housing for 18+ women with children
Project Fresh Start, Catholic Charities (W + Ch) 228 W. Lexington St. Suite 220 410-‐261-‐6777 Tamar Anderson – Case Manager Supervisor http://www.cc-‐md.org/homeless/project-‐fresh-‐start.html *Provides transitional housing to 35 families *Intensive case management and support services
Rutland’s House (W + Ch) 1600 Rutland Ave. (Ashland and Rutland Avenues) 410-‐675-‐0540 Program Director: Kimberly Roberts *Provides transitional housing services for women with children
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Permanent Housing (Longer than 2 years)
AIRS 1800 N. Charles 410-‐576-‐5070 Intake Coordinator: Wanda Newby
*AIRS provides permanent housing to formerly homeless adults with disabilities. AIRS targets its services to HIV+ individuals, ex-‐offenders, people with Limited English Proficiency, adults with other mental health and substance abuse disabilities, and homeless youth. *AIRS also offers services to homeless youth, 14-‐24, under its City Steps banner which include: life skills education, case management, referrals and transitional housing.
Beans and Bread 400 Bond Street Baltimore, MD 21231 410-‐732-‐1892
*60 scattered site apartments for people with permanent disabilities who are willing to abide by the terms of the leases
*Must be willing to meet with a staff person regularly *Cost: 1/3 of income
Healthcare for the Homeless, Housing First 1111 Park Avenue
410-‐837-‐5533 *18+ *Call for a referral form -‐ referral must come from another provider
*Must meet chronically homeless criteria and have a serious health or mental health diagnosis
*If eligible and client makes it through the application process he/she is provided with an apartment and wrap-‐around services
Marian House (W) 949 Gorsuch Avenue Baltimore, MD 21218 410-‐467-‐4121 http://www.marianhouse.org/programMarianHouse1.html *Permanent housing is available to women who are Marian House clients
Micah House, GEDCO
5207 York Road
(410)464-‐0935
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Fax: 410-‐464-‐0936 *application on file—fax it in
*must be clean and sober, 30% of income *single men and women
*accepts referrals from community outreach centers as proof of formerly homeless status *need a documented disability *6 months to a year wait list for women *GEDCO call runs Ascension Homes which are group homes for adults with chronic mental illness
Project PLASE (People Lacking Adequate Shelter and Employment) (M or W) 1814 Maryland Ave. 21201 410-‐837-‐1400 x21 – To get on waiting list 410-‐ 837-‐1400 ex. 21 -‐ Intake Coordinator *Transitional and permanent housing for men and women (and some families) *Advocate counseling (must go elsewhere for group or individual counseling)
Women’s Housing Coalition 119 E. 25th St. (410)235-‐5782 – Call Program Director: Eleanor Fried with referrals *Permanent housing for low-‐income women with disabilities, which can include recovery from substance abuse *Referral from another agency required *Can accommodate some parenting women *Last residence must be in Baltimore City *Offers counseling, job readiness training and other programming to support women