On this page you can connect to youth-focused immigrant & refugee resources including English as a Second Language (ESL) classes, resettlement programs, and other resources.
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The ACLU of Maryland works to ensure that all people in the state of Maryland are free to think and speak as they choose and can lead lives free from discrimination and unwarranted government intrusion. We are guided in our work by the United States Bill of Rights and the Maryland Declaration of Rights. We act without partisanship to achieve these goals.
3600 Clipper Mill Rd Suite 350 Baltimore MD 21211
The mission of Art with a Heart is to enhance the lives of people in need through visual art. Art with a Heart brings its interactive visual arts classes to schools, community centers, group homes, shelters, hospitals, permanent housing facilities, and senior housing facilities. We also provide youth leadership programs for 10th and 11th graders and job programs for youth aged 14-24 years.
3000 Falls Road Mill No. 1 Baltimore MD 21211
Business and Continuing Education Division’s English Language Services offers a variety of English as a Second Language (ESL) curricula to meet the diverse language needs of both Maryland residents and international students. Services include English language instruction for immigrants and international students seeking preparation for additional academic study; basic English language skills development for immigrants, refugees, and asylees; specialized programs for refugees and asylees; and citizenship preparation.
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Baltimore City Community College (BCCC): Refugee Assistance Project (RAP)
710 E Lombard St Baltimore MD 21202
Baltimore Crisis Response Inc. (BCRI) is a behavioral health and crisis services non-profit organization. Since 1992, they have helped individuals overcome mental health and substance use disorders.
5124 Greenwich Avenue Baltimore MD 21229
Provides refugee resettlement and case management services, including orientation, housing, health and social services support, employment and legal assistance, and language instruction. Operated in collaboration between the International Rescue Committee, Lutheran Social Services of the National Capital Area, the Maryland Department of Social Services, and Baltimore City Community College (BCCC).
1900 N Howard St Suite 200 Baltimore MD 21218
Building Communities Today for Tomorrow, Inc. (BCTT) serves children, adolescents, adults, and seniors who are at risk of removal from the home, community, or who are transitioning from residential settings back into the community. They also offer a Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program (PRP), Therapeutic Behavioral Services Program (TBS), School-based Therapeutic Behavior Services (SBTBS), case management, and mentoring services.
2901 Druid Park Dr Suite A207 Baltimore MD 21215
Casa de Maryland Baltimore is a Latino and immigration advocacy-and-assistance organization. Programs include financial literacy, citizenship services, legal services, adult education/English as a second language, community organizing/advocacy, and after-school programming for youth.
2224 E Fayette St Baltimore MD 21231
Centro SOL’s mission is to promote equity in health and opportunity for Latinos by advancing clinical care, research, education, and advocacy at Johns Hopkins and beyond in active partnership with our Latino neighbors. Centro’s staff dedicate their time and expertise to promote excellence for Latino Health and organize working groups, who meet periodically. Centro’s staff also creates partnerships with the community, which are open to grow in number.
No onsite address 21224
Compelled by faith, compassion, and a yearning for justice, the Episcopal Refugee and Immigrant Center Alliance (ERICA) honors and ministers to the dignity and humanity of our brothers and sisters fleeing oppression, persecution and poverty in other countries.
All of ERICA’s services are free. ERICA’s programs are non-religious in nature and are offered free of charge without regard to nationality, religion, ethnicity, gender identity or sexual orientation. Currently, ERICA offers family reunification grants, citizenship loans, and a program for navigating higher-level education.
4 E University Parkway Baltimore MD 21218
Esperanza Center’s Educational Services offers free or low-cost ESOL classes for adults.
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Esperanza Center: Immigration Legal Services
Esperanza Center: Health Services
430 S Broadway Baltimore MD 21231
The Esperanza Center Health Services Clinic (ECHC) provides free medical and dental services to uninsured immigrants in the metropolitan Baltimore region who do not qualify for government-sponsored health insurance. The clinic offers no-cost quality primary and preventive care for adults and children. Services are provided by dedicated volunteers and staff, in partnership with Johns Hopkins Medical Institute. Medical services are offered on a walk-in bases Monday-Friday.
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Esperanza Center: Immigration Legal Services
Esperanza Center: Youth Programs
Baltimore MD 21231
Immigration Legal Services provides low-cost legal counseling and representation in immigration matters. This program assists clients and their family members seeking to obtain, extend or retain lawful immigration status or citizenship in the United States and also provide them with English classes and medical attention.
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Esperanza Center: Youth Programs
Esperanza Center: Health Services
430 S Broadway Baltimore MD 21231
Information about the Unaccompanied Refugee Minor (URM) foster care program and who is eligible for refugee foster care. The URM foster care program is a network of specialized foster care agencies that possess particular expertise to provide care and social work to foreign born children and youth.
Adelante Familia is a bilingual program at the House of Ruth Maryland dedicated to the eradication of intimate partner violence in the Latino community. Adelante Familia serves Spanish-speaking immigrants living in Baltimore who are victims, or at risk of being victims, or are perpetrators of intimate partner violence. They provide services to people who have gone through Intimate Partner Violence. These include Counseling, Legal Services, Service Coordination, Abuse Intervention Programs and Outreach to the Latino Community
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House of Ruth Maryland
2201 Argonne Drive Baltimore MD 21218
The Immigration Outreach Service Center, Inc. (IOSC) at St. Matthew Catholic Church is an independent non-profit organization dedicated to serving Baltimore’s immigrants regardless of immigration status, ethnicity, or religious affiliation. Their mission is to partner with and empower immigrants in the Baltimore area to lead successful lives in the United States. IOSC is dedicated to being the hub from which their clients build the networks of relationships that best serve them.
5405 Loch Raven Blvd Baltimore MD 21239
The Intercultural Counseling Connection provides cost-free therapeutic services for adult (18 years +) asylum seekers, refugees, and other trauma-affected forced migrants in Maryland. Services are provided through clinical staff and a network of dedicated pro bono mental health professionals.
4500 Frankford Avenue Baltimore MD 21206
Liberty’s Promise supports low-income immigrant youth, ages 15-21, by providing them with means to become actively involved in civic life, pursue higher education, and embark upon meaningful careers. Liberty’s Promise supports young immigrants in need while encouraging them to be active and conscientious American citizens. Their programs aim to make the immigrant experience an affirmative one for young newcomers while instilling in them a sense of pride and support for American ideals of democracy and freedom. Their services include after-school and internship programs designed to help immigrant youth become more involved in their communities while pursuing their desired educational and professional goals.
3500 Boston St. Suite 314 Baltimore MD 21224
Provides a state-by-state list of non-profits and attorneys who provide free legal services to individuals in immigration proceedings. This list also includes information on pro bono referral services that refer individuals in immigration court proceedings to pro bono counsel. Click on your state to find representation in your area. If you are seeking representation in Maryland, visit this link: https://www.justice.gov/eoir/file/ProBonoMD/download.
700 Light St Baltimore MD 21230
MIRC’s mission it to coordinates and maximizes existing resources in order to increase the availability and quality pro bono and low-cost legal representation to low-income immigrants; to educate the community on immigration matters; and to advocate on behalf of Maryland immigrants.
MORA works through a network of public and private service providers throughout Maryland to coordinate transitional services aimed at helping refugees attain self-sufficiency. Partner groups provide resettlement support and services to federally-recognized refugees and asylees, including medical, employment, and social services, health screenings, language instruction, and youth programs. Please note MORA does not provide direct services to clients.
MIMA promotes community well-being, economic development, and integration of immigrant communities. They help in identifying needs and opportunities that immigrants bring to our city, while developing public-private partnerships to strengthen the development of these communities. Sponsored events include but are limited to Baltimore Welcoming Week, Immigrant Heritage Month, Immigration Action, New Americans Task Force, and communityMATTERS Newsletter.
100 N Holiday Street Baltimore MD 21202
The Refugee Assistance Program (RAP) offers free English language training for people 16 years old or over who have refugee or political asylum status. Teachers work closely with the students to help them develop language proficiency necessary to obtain and retain meaningful employment.
See other resources by Baltimore City Community College:
Baltimore City Community College (BCCC): English Language Services
710 E. Lombard St. Baltimore MD 21202
The Soccer Without Borders mission is to use soccer as a vehicle for positive change, providing underserved youth with a tool kit to overcome obstacles to growth, inclusion, and personal success. We facilitate soccer, academic, and community-building activities with newcomer, immigrant, and refugee youth in Baltimore City and Baltimore County.
3700 Eastern Ave Baltimore MD 21224
Clinic focuses on primary care, family planning care and STD care. We are a hospital-based clinic. Youth-friendly services also offered.
See other resources by University of Maryland:
University of Maryland: Behavioral and Developmental Pediatrics
University of Maryland: ADHD Treatment Clinic
University of Maryland: Extension Baltimore City 4-H Youth Development
University of Maryland: Center for Minorities in Science and Engineering (CMSE)
University of Maryland: Sexual Abuse and Rape Assessment Center at University of Maryland Children’s Hospital
University of Maryland: School of Dentistry
University of Maryland: Evelyn Jordan Center (EJC)
University of Maryland: Child & Adolescent Clinic
University of Maryland: Eye Associates
University of Maryland: Pulmonology and Allergy Clinic
University of Maryland: Drug Treatment Program (Methadone Maintenance)
University of Maryland: Outpatient Addiction Treatment Services (OATS)
University of Maryland: Alcohol & Drug Abuse Program
University of Maryland: Urban Agriculture at University of Maryland Extension-Baltimore City
University of Maryland: STAR TRACK at University of Maryland Adolescent Health Center
120 Penn St Baltimore MD 21201
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