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Art with a Heart works to improve lives through visual art. The organization brings interactive art classes to schools, community centers, group homes, shelters, hospitals, and housing facilities. It also runs youth leadership programs for 10th and 11th graders, and job training programs for youth ages 14–24.
3000 Falls Road Mill No. 1 Baltimore MD 21211
AZIZA PE&CE, commonly referred to as “AP,” is a non-profit organization that primarily serves girls, LGBTQ+, and gender expansive youth with a focus on Black, Latinx, and Indigenous youth. AP uses fashion, fitness, arts, music, mentoring, entertainment, and education to address social, emotional, cultural, life, and critical thinking skills.
901 N. Milton Ave 240 Baltimore MD 21205
The Baltimore Conservation Leadership Corps (BCLC) is a five-week summer leadership program for 18- to 21-year-olds from Baltimore City. Participants gain hands-on experience working on conservation projects—like maintaining city trails, restoring green spaces, and gardening—while building job skills and environmental knowledge.
2701 St. Lo Drive Baltimore MD 21213
This program is an opportunity for Baltimore City Public School high school students to work alongside graduate students in the MICA Master of Fine Arts in Community Arts Program to develop innovative arts and social justice based programs with and for community.
1430 Carswell St Baltimore MD 21218
Centro SOL is dedicated to promoting health equity for Latinos by advancing clinical care, research, education, and advocacy. Located at Johns Hopkins, their mission is to improve the well-being of the Latino community by partnering with neighbors and organizing working groups. Centro SOL aims to provide valuable support and resources while fostering collaborations that make a lasting impact on Latino health.
No onsite address Baltimore MD 21224
YouthBuild gives a second chance to Baltimore City youth who have dropped out of high school. We provide construction training and certifications, assistance in earning a high school diploma or GED, and job placement services. Civic Works strengthens Baltimore communities through education, skills development, and community service. We are a non-profit working in Baltimore communities for over 20 years, and we are deeply committed to service.
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Civic Works: Real Food Farm
2701 St. Lo Drive Baltimore MD 21213
Esperanza Center: Educational Services offers free or low-cost ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) classes for adults in Baltimore. Their programs are designed to help you improve your English skills, with a focus on creating a welcoming and supportive learning environment. Whether you’re looking to get better at speaking, reading, or writing English, Esperanza Center provides student-friendly classes to help you succeed.
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Esperanza Center: Immigration Legal Services
Esperanza Center: Health Services
430 S Broadway Baltimore MD 21231
A locally-run affiliate of Habitat for Humanity, this organization partners with volunteers, supporters, and homebuyers to build affordable housing and foster community development across Central Maryland. Serving the Baltimore metro area, they welcome participants from all backgrounds and specifically offer programs for students and youth
Homeownership Program: A 12-18 month program for first-time homebuyers who want to own an affordable home in Central Maryland.
HabiCorps: 10.5-month workforce training with hands-on construction experience and AmeriCorps living allowance
ReStores: Six discounted resale stores (furniture, appliances, building materials), with volunteer roles
3741 Commerce Drive Suite 309 Baltimore MD 21227
HEBCAC Youth Opportunity Center (HEBCAC-YO) is a program in East Baltimore that helps out-of-school youth and young adults aged 18-24 get back on track with education, counseling, and career training. They offer GED classes, career training in fields like healthcare, hospitality, and construction, and life skills workshops. The center also connects you to other services, like housing and healthcare, to help you succeed academically and professionally.
1212 N Wolfe St Baltimore MD 21213
Leaders of Tomorrow Youth Center (LTYC) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering youth through arts education and leadership development. Founded in 2004 by alumni of the Baltimore School for the Arts, LTYC offers a range of programs designed to promote academic success, positive social development, and creativity among young people.
Baltimore MD
Liberty’s Promise supports low-income immigrant youth ages 15–21 in Baltimore through free after-school programs, college and career readiness support, and internship opportunities. Their programs—offered in both English and Spanish—help young immigrants build leadership skills, engage in civic life, and prepare for higher education or meaningful careers. By fostering pride in their identities and encouraging active participation in their communities, Liberty’s Promise helps make the immigrant experience a positive and empowering one.
3500 Boston St. Suite 314 Baltimore MD 21224
Living Classrooms Foundation strengthens communities and inspires young people to achieve their potential through hands on education and job training, using urban, natural, and maritime resources as “living classrooms.”
Program Locations (after-school programs):
The UA House at Fayette (1100 E. Fayette St),
The POWER House Community Center (316 S. Caroline St),
The Park House (200 S. Linwood Ave),
BUGS (802 S. Caroline St),
Fresh Start (802 S. Caroline St),
Workforce Development Center (1100 E. Fayette St),
The Adult Resource Center (901 N. Milton Ave),
Masonville Cove Environmental Education Center (1000 Frankfurst Ave)
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1417 Thames Street (main offices) Baltimore MD 21231
Loving Arms, Inc. is a 501 (c) (3) community based organization located in Baltimore City, Maryland. We provide short term, safe and nurturing shelter and supportive services (both residential and non-residential) to unaccompanied, homeless children, and young adults, age 12 to 24. These children are known as throwaways, runaways, homeless, or unstably housed children, many who are victims of human and Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking (DMST).
3313 Oakfield Ave Gwynn Oak MD 21207
Maryland New Directions (MND) is a an award-winning nonprofit organization that offers free employment coaching and specialized career training programs for Baltimore area residents, ages 18-60 years of age. MND works with over 350 motivated job-seekers annually, most of whom face significant obstacles in finding a job or establishing a new career. MND’s holistic approach and valuable employer partnerships create opportunity for long-term careers and remarkable outcomes that include industry-recognized credentials, a livable wage ($12.25/hourly average), and an impressive employment retention rate of 82.5% (1 yr) for graduates
2700 N Charles St Suite 200 Baltimore MD 21218
MOED’s Youth Services division provides the City’s future workforce with the tools they need to succeed in careers in local high-growth industries. The division operates Baltimore City’s Youth Summer Jobs Programs, as well as job-training opportunities through Youth Opportunity Baltimore and Youth Partner Programs.
101 West 24th St Baltimore MD 21202
MIMA works to support immigrant communities in Baltimore by promoting well-being, economic development, and integration. The office identifies needs and opportunities that immigrants bring to the city while building public-private partnerships to strengthen these communities. MIMA sponsors events like Baltimore Welcoming Week, Immigrant Heritage Month, and the communityMATTERS Newsletter to celebrate and support immigrants.
100 N Holiday Street Baltimore MD 21202
Patterson Park Audubon Center is dedicated to environmental education and urban bird conservation in southeast Baltimore. The center offers programs for students that teach about migrating birds, their habitats, and how to protect them. They engage local youth in hands-on activities like birdwatching, habitat restoration, and neighborhood greening projects, helping kids connect with nature while contributing to the community. Through education and stewardship, the center is enhancing both the environment and the quality of life in Baltimore.
2901 E Baltimore St Box 2 Baltimore MD 21224
The St. Francis Neighborhood Center offers a range of programs and services to meet the needs of Reservoir Hill and Penn North residents. In addition to an after school program and summer camp, they offer weekly food distributions, senior socials, computer lab access, adult education programs, community clean-ups, and an internship program.
2405 Linden Ave Baltimore MD 21217
The Choice Program is a community-based, family-centered case management approach to delinquency prevention and youth development. Focusing on providing support in at-risk environments, The Choice Program empowers youth and engages families through a multitude of services adapted to individual needs.
1000 Hilltop Circle Baltimore MD 21250
The Pride Center of Maryland is the state’s leading organization dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for LGBTQ+/SGL individuals across all ages and backgrounds. Through comprehensive programs focused on youth development, mental health support, violence prevention, and trauma-informed care, PCOM fosters equity, justice, and safe access to essential services while building understanding across diverse communities.
2418 St Paul St. Baltimore MD 21218
Provides support and opportunities to underprivileged youth and young adults in the inner city of Baltimore.
Urban Alliance is a youth development organization that empowers under-resourced youth to aspire, work, and succeed through paid internships, formal training, and mentoring.
1500 Union Avenue, Suite 2100 Baltimore MD 21211
Vehicles for Change Inc. (VFC) empowers families facing financial challenges to achieve economic and personal independence through car ownership and technical training. VFC runs two main programs: the Full Circle Auto Mechanic Training Program, which gives participants hands-on training and certifications, and the Car Awards Program, which awards affordable, refurbished cars to eligible families.
4111 Washington Blvd. Halethorpe MD 21227
Wide Angle Youth Media is a nonprofit organization based in Baltimore that empowers youth through media arts education. Since its inception in 2000, the organization has collaborated with and amplified the voices of over 8,000 young people across the city, providing them with the skills and confidence to navigate school, career, and life
Wide Angle Youth Media offers a range of programs designed to engage and develop youth through media arts:
Baltimore Speaks Out (BSO): An introductory video-making and youth development program for youth ages 10–15. BSO workshops are conducted each academic year at partner schools and locations, providing students with media literacy, team-building, public speaking, community service, and digital media skills.
High School Programs: After-school courses offering students ages 14–21 the opportunity for free introductory and advanced media training. Courses are offered in a range of concentrations, including video, photography, animation, and illustration.
MediaWorks Summer Program: A paid summer workforce development initiative for youth ages 14–21, providing media education experiences and college and career development programming in partnership with Baltimore City’s YouthWorks and Baltimore County’s Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP).
Community Voices: A program offering a wide range of fee-for-service workshops, trainings, and media-arts-centered professional development. These workshops are customizable to best suit the needs of students, topics, and budgets
2507 N Howard St Suite 100 Baltimore MD 21218
The League offers a wide range of services to assist youth in discovering interests & abilities, setting realistic goals, and preparing for and securing employment. Utilizing a supported employment philosophy, we promote the achievement of independence for each of our participants. Through the use of technology, individual support and person-centered planning, our program has placed individuals in a wide array of successful employment opportunities. Services offered include Career Assessment, Employee Development Services, and Employment Services including Job Development, Job Placement, Job Coaching and On-Going Supports.
1111 E. Cold Spring Lane Baltimore MD 21239
Year Up Baltimore helps young adults gain the skills and experience they need for careers in tech, business, and more. Their free, yearlong program is for youth ages 18–29 and includes classroom training followed by a full-time internship. Training paths include IT, cybersecurity, data analytics, and project management. Internships are offered with top companies like Johns Hopkins, CareFirst, and Bank of America.
1609 Druid Hill Ave 3rd Floor Baltimore MD 21217
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