On this page you’ll find youth-focused resources to help Latinx and/or Spanish-speaking youth connect to local community and other resources, both documented and undocumented.
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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
BCCC’s English Language Services offers diverse ESL programs tailored to the needs of Maryland residents and international students. Services include English language instruction for immigrants and refugees, preparation for further academic study, and citizenship preparation classes. Specialized programs support refugees and asylees in building language skills essential for everyday life and academic success.
See other resources by Baltimore City Community College:
Baltimore City Community College (BCCC): Refugee Assistance Project (RAP)
710 E Lombard St Baltimore MD 21202
Baltimore Crisis Response Inc. (BCRI) is a nonprofit organization that provides behavioral health and crisis services. Since 1992, they have been helping individuals manage and overcome mental health and substance use disorders through crisis intervention, support, and care.
5124 Greenwich Avenue Baltimore MD 21229
CASA Baltimore is a Latino and immigration advocacy organization that offers a wide range of services to immigrant communities. Their programs include financial literacy, citizenship services, legal assistance, adult education (ESL), and after-school programs for youth. CASA also provides legal consultations, helps with tax preparation, financial planning, and offers support for applying for immigration benefits like DACA. Their goal is to empower the community through education, advocacy, and hands-on assistance.
2224 E Fayette St Baltimore MD 21231
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
This community-based clinic in Baltimore combines primary care, STD/sexual health, and OB/GYN services—all in one welcoming, inclusive spot. They also offer HIV testing and treatment, LGBTQ care, mental health support, pharmacy services, and more. Insurance is accepted, and sliding-scale options are available if you don’t have insurance.
1111 N Charles St Baltimore MD 21201
Community Advocates for You is a network of professionals, parents, and community advocates who have joined forces to provide person-centered support to individuals with disabilities and their families. Most of our services are at no cost to our clients.
P.O. Box 113 Owings Mills MD 21117
Driven by faith and a commitment to justice, ERICA supports refugees and immigrants fleeing oppression, persecution, and poverty. ERICA honors the dignity of all individuals, offering free, non-religious services regardless of nationality, religion, ethnicity, gender identity, or sexual orientation. Current programs include family reunification grants, citizenship loans, and assistance navigating higher education opportunities.
4 E University Parkway Baltimore MD 21218
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.
See other resources by Esperanza Center:
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
Esperanza Center offers low-cost legal counseling and representation for immigration-related matters. The program helps clients and their families obtain, extend, or maintain lawful immigration status and citizenship in the United States. In addition to legal support, Esperanza provides English classes and access to medical care to support clients’ overall well-being and integration.
See other resources by Esperanza Center:
Esperanza Center: Youth Programs
Esperanza Center: Health Services
430 S Broadway Baltimore MD 21231
The Girl Scout Leadership Experience is the core of all of the activities and programs we offer girls. As girls participate in activities and experiences that include earning badges, selling cookies, going on exciting trips, exploring the outdoors, and doing Take Action projects that make a difference in their communities, girls are developing leadership skills they will use throughout their lifetime.
4806 Seton Drive Baltimore MD 21215
Global Refuge advocates for migrants and refugees, emphasizing human dignity and rights. They provide services across various areas, including basic needs, protection, justice, and support for children and families. Global Refuge also focuses on helping refugees integrate into their new communities, while advocating for leadership and influence on migration issues.
700 Light St Baltimore MD 21230
The Healthy Teens & Young Adults Clinic offers medical services for youth ages 10–24, focusing on reproductive health, family planning, STD/HIV testing and treatment, pregnancy testing, contraception (including IUDs and implants), breast and cervical health exams, substance use and mental health screening with referrals, health education, and counseling. Services are provided on a sliding-scale fee—no one is turned away for inability to pay, and insurance is accepted.
1515 W North Ave Baltimore MD 21217
Based in East Baltimore, this community clinic offers primary care, family planning, and OB/GYN services in a welcoming, youth-friendly setting. Whether it’s a routine check-up, reproductive health help, or managing ongoing medical needs, patients of all ages can get care here. Sliding-scale fees and insurance are accepted.
3700 Fleet St Suite 200 Baltimore MD 21224
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
See other resources by House of Ruth:
House of Ruth Maryland
2201 Argonne Drive Baltimore MD 21218
The Immigration Outreach Service Center (IOSC) is a non-profit based at St. Matthew Catholic Church in Baltimore, providing support to immigrants of all backgrounds. They offer services to help immigrants navigate their new lives in the U.S., regardless of their immigration status, ethnicity, or religion. IOSC provides a safe, welcoming environment where individuals can access resources to rebuild their lives, connect with supportive networks, and work toward a successful future.
5400 Loch Raven Blvd Baltimore MD 21239
This community‑based clinic provides welcoming, high-quality primary care for children, teens, and adults. It’s part of the Johns Hopkins Community Physicians network and is now operated in partnership with Baltimore Medical System to offer expanded support to the community, including sliding‑fee care and free parking.
See other resources by Johns Hopkins:
Johns Hopkins: The Johns Hopkins Eating Disorders Program
Johns Hopkins: Leadership Education in Adolescent Health (LEAH)
Johns Hopkins: STEM Program and Competition Listing by The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL)
Johns Hopkins: Community Psychiatry Program at The Johns Hopkins Hospital
Johns Hopkins: Johns Hopkins Asthma & Allergy Center
Johns Hopkins: The Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth (CTY)
Johns Hopkins: Center for Educational Outreach (CEO) at Johns Hopkins University
Johns Hopkins: Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth Summer Programs
Johns Hopkins: Children’s Mental Health Center (CMHC) at Johns Hopkins Hospital
Johns Hopkins: Center for Adolescent and Young Adult Health at Johns Hopkins Harriet Lane
Johns Hopkins: Birth Companions at Johns Hopkins School of Nursing
1000 E Eager St Baltimore MD 21202
The LEAH program at Johns Hopkins trains future leaders to improve the health of teens, especially in underserved communities. It brings together students and professionals from medicine, social work, psychology, nursing, and nutrition to learn how to work as a team. The goal is to reduce health disparities so that all youth—especially African American and Latino youth—can grow into healthy adults. The program focuses on leadership, prevention, and equity in adolescent health.
See other resources by Johns Hopkins:
Johns Hopkins: Johns Hopkins Community Physicians East Baltimore Medical Center Pediatrics & Med/Peds
Johns Hopkins: The Johns Hopkins Eating Disorders Program
Johns Hopkins: STEM Program and Competition Listing by The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL)
Johns Hopkins: Community Psychiatry Program at The Johns Hopkins Hospital
Johns Hopkins: Johns Hopkins Asthma & Allergy Center
Johns Hopkins: The Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth (CTY)
Johns Hopkins: Center for Educational Outreach (CEO) at Johns Hopkins University
Johns Hopkins: Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth Summer Programs
Johns Hopkins: Children’s Mental Health Center (CMHC) at Johns Hopkins Hospital
Johns Hopkins: Center for Adolescent and Young Adult Health at Johns Hopkins Harriet Lane
Johns Hopkins: Birth Companions at Johns Hopkins School of Nursing
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)
See other resources by Living Classrooms Foundation:
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
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
OPWWEE BmoreWet!, a STEM program by OMOL, focuses on youth ages 10 -18 called Mariners. Mariners are exposed to mental wellness in nature through marine education, water access (fishing, boating, kayaking) and aquatic STEM research.
2810 Shirley Ave Baltimore MD
A Spanish-language source of news, information, and community run by local journalist Pedro Palomino, where you can find pieces on everything from politics and education to sports and recipes.
Provides counseling and education on home buying in Spanish.
3323 Eastern Avenue Suite 200 Baltimore MD 21224
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