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1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) is a free and confidential 24-hour helpline for those struggling with problems due to gambling. Callers can have a conversation about the risks of gambling and how to keep gambling safe with knowledgeable listeners who can provide resources for help and information, and referrals to counselors.
Additional resources, such as finding counselors and support groups, are available on the website.
The 988 National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline provides 24/7, confidential support for anyone experiencing emotional distress, mental health crises, or suicidal thoughts. Whether you call, text, or chat, trained counselors are available to provide immediate help, connect you to resources, and offer guidance for managing a crisis.
ABH Inc. is an independent community-based service providing intensive individual and family therapy in homes and schools. Their team of experienced mental health providers provide a comprehensive approach to psychiatric treatment including psychiatric evaluation and medication management. ABH Inc.’s goal is to empower individuals and families to cultivate healthy habits for success, while also providing assistance in problem-solving and managing mental health diagnoses.
5820 York Rd Suite 202 Baltimore MD 21212
Allover Healthcare Group provides substance abuse and mental health services. We also provide some educational programs for the youth so that they can learn how to use computers.
5450 Reisterstown Road Ste: 304 Baltimore MD 21215
Apex Counseling Center is an outpatient mental health provider that offers psychological and psychiatric treatment, assessments, and medication management for children, adolescents, and adults. An experienced team of providers offers appointments on a flexible schedule, including on weekends.
Aspire Wellness Center provides individual, group and family therapy. Clients are seen via telehealth weekly, every other week or monthly. They also provide psychiatric medication management with 3 providers focusing on children and adolescents.
5022 Campbell Blvd Suites L - M Nottingham MD 21236
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 BCASP is a non-profit organization of school psychologists in Baltimore.
Baltimore City Child Care Resource Center (BCCCRC) serves as the hub for issues relating to the care and education of young children in the City of Baltimore. BCCCRC helps parents who are looking for child care, provides training and technical assistance for child care professionals, and assists employers interested in helping their employees to balance work and family life. There are trainings for individuals to become a licensed family provider or to become a Center Director. Classes are also given to help established providers maintain their licensing based on required clock hours needed annually.
2108 N Charles Street Baltimore MD 21218
The Office of Youth and Trauma Services works to prevent and mitigate exposure to violence and trauma for youth ages 11-24 years. This is accomplished through implementation of evidence based public health and human service models, and collaboration with community, youth and families. Their focus includes school-based violence prevention and intervention, suicide prevention, trauma informed care and mental health first aid training, and victim services.
See other resources by Baltimore City Health Department:
Baltimore City Health Department: Tobacco & Smoking Cessation
Baltimore City Health Department: Dental Clinics
Baltimore City Health Department: Immunization Program
Baltimore City Health Department: Maternal & Infant Care Program
1001 E Fayette St Office of Youth Violence Prevention 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
The Belair-Edison Family Health Center offers primary care, family planning, OB/GYN services, and a full-service pharmacy. This community-based clinic serves patients of all ages, including teens, and offers support for routine care, reproductive health, and chronic conditions. The health center is part of Baltimore Medical System and accepts most insurance plans.
3120 Erdman Rd Baltimore MD 21213
The primary mission of the BMHA is to provide a forum and promote a holistic, culturally relevant approach to the development and maintenance of optimal mental health programs and services for African Americans and other people of color. Further, BMHA promotes appropriate mental health care, service delivery, provider networks, and theoretical understanding through culturally relevant approaches and models in education and consultation.
BMHA is a well-rounded and a community-based membership organization that has a successful history of direct service provision, including school-based mental health services, youth tobacco education and prevention, fatherhood initiatives, summer camp, after-school programs, and HIV/AIDS prevention initiatives. BMHA programming and trainings have primarily encompassed historical and race-based trauma, structural racism, cultural competence, mental health stigma, social determinants of health, and mental health in the Black community.
Baltimore MD
Clinic focuses on primary care and family planning care. We are a school-based/student health clinic. Youth-friendly services also offered. This clinic only sees enrolled students.
100 Kane Street Baltimore MD 21224
Brighter Stronger Foundation assists and empowers people from all walks of life to become more independent and realize their potential. They offer therapeutic behavioral services (under 21), a psychiatric rehabilitation program (adults), and autism-related support (under 21).
6 Nashua Court Ste B Baltimore MD 21221
BTST is a CARF accredited licensed mental health agency providing comprehensive programming and integrated care to children, teens, and adults throughout the state of Maryland. BTST services welcome clients to their modern and well-appointed clinics where they provide therapy, psychological evaluations, and medication management. BTST clinicians come to homes, schools, and the community to bring therapy to the client’s door through telehealth services!
1900 N Howard St Suite 300 Baltimore MD 21218
Building Communities Today for Tomorrow, Inc. (BCTT) provides support to children, adolescents, adults, and seniors at risk of removal from their homes or transitioning back into the community. They offer services like Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Therapeutic Behavioral Services, School-based Behavioral Services, case management, and mentoring. BCTT’s goal is to help individuals and families build stability and connect with the resources they need.
2901 Druid Park Dr Baltimore MD 21215
Camp Erin is the largest national bereavement program for youth grieving the death of a significant person in their lives. Children and teens ages 6-17 attend a transformational weekend camp that combines traditional, fun camp activities with grief education and emotional support, free of charge for all families. Led by grief professionals and trained volunteers, Camp Erin provides a unique opportunity for youth to increase levels of hope, enhance self-esteem, and especially to learn that they are not alone.
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
The Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline is dedicated to the prevention of child abuse. Serving the United States, its territories, and Canada, the hotline is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week with professional crisis counselors who, through interpreters, can provide assistance in over 170 languages. The hotline offers crisis intervention, information, literature, and referrals to thousands of emergency, social service, and support resources. All calls are confidential.
Mon 12:00am-11:59pm, Tue 12:00am-11:59pm, Wed 12:00am-11:59pm, Thu 12:00am-11:59pm, Fri 12:00am-11:59pm, Sat 12:00am-11:59pm, Sun 12:00am-11:59pm
Children of the Night’s hotline provides interventions towards rescuing America’s children from the sexual exploitation, pornography, and prostitution.
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.
See other resources by Civic Works:
Civic Works
Civic Works: Real Food Farm
2701 St. Lo Drive Baltimore MD 21213
Diamonds On The Rise (DOTR) is 501c3 youth development organization located in Baltimore City. They provide after-school services, summer camp, enrichment services, mentoring, tutoring, and community mental health services to youth and adults,
3204 Frederick Ave Baltimore MD 21229
Disaster Distress Helpline provides crisis counseling and support to people experiencing emotional distress related to natural or human-caused disasters. The Disaster Distress Helpline is a national hotline dedicated to providing year-round immediate crisis counseling for people who are experiencing emotional distress related to any natural or human-caused disaster. This toll-free, multilingual, and confidential crisis support service is available to all residents in the United States and its territories. Stress, anxiety, and other depression-like symptoms are common reactions after a disaster.
Mon 12:00am-11:59pm, Tue 12:00am-11:59pm, Wed 12:00am-11:59pm, Thu 12:00am-11:59pm, Fri 12:00am-11:59pm, Sat 12:00am-11:59pm, Sun 12:00am-11:59pm
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.
See other resources by Esperanza Center:
Esperanza Center: Immigration Legal Services
Esperanza Center: Youth Programs
Baltimore MD 21231
ELG is a nonprofit licensed by Behavioral Health Services, and CARF Accredited to provide Level I Outpatient care, Level II Intensive Outpatient care, Withdrawal Management, Outpatient Mental Health, Psychiatric Rehabilitation Counseling for Adults and Minors, and Men’s Transitional Housing.
4804 York Road Suite 2 Baltimore MD 21212
Families First Counseling & Psychiatry is an outpatient mental health clinic (OMHC) providing behavioral health services for children, adolescents, and adults in Maryland.
Our in-home and community-based psychotherapy services allow for a therapist to meet with clients in their homes, schools, or our offices. FFCP has also developed and maintained a well-respected Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) program that offers both individual therapy sessions and group skills-based training. Our psychiatric services include psychiatric diagnostic assessment and medication management services.
800 N Charles Baltimore MD 21201
FindTreatment.gov is a website that offers the ability to quickly search for licensed substance use treatment or counseling anywhere in the United States. In addition to the ability to search for clinics and programs, FindTreatment.gov also offers educational information about mental health, addiction, treatment options, and treatment costs.
The Foster Parent Ombudsman advocates for foster parents and kinship providers, and may act as an intermediary between them and local departments of social services when issues need to be resolved. The Ombudsman investigates complaints against foster parents. The Foster Parent Ombudsman reports to the Office of Secretary in Maryland’s Department of Human Services.
The Foster Youth Ombudsman advocates for foster youth and reports to the Office of Secretary in Maryland’s Department of Human Services.
HARBEL is a caring multipurpose organization that works to build and support our communities through service, advocacy, and empowerment. The foundation of our support to northeast Baltimore is built upon the three pillars of housing, prevention and recovery and community service. There are three main services:
5807 Harford Rd Baltimore MD 21214
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
Hearts & Ears, Inc. is a Trans-led, peer-run wellness and recovery center serving LGBTQIA+ individuals in Baltimore City and nearby counties. As Maryland’s only LGBTQIA+ wellness and recovery center, it offers a welcoming space with hybrid groups and activities focused on behavioral health, holistic wellness, daily peer check-ins, and assistance with connecting to resources, designed to support healing and community.
611 Park Ave Suite A Baltimore MD 21201
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
Single phone number for Baltimore City residents to use for substance use and mental health crisis calls, services and treatment, and information. The line will be answered 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, giving people in need of help the opportunity to talk to a trained professional at any time.
Baltimore MD
24/7 Referral and intake is available online
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
HIV Nightline is a free, confidential phone service that helps people across the U.S. who have questions or worries about HIV. Whether someone just tested positive, feels alone, is stressed about medications, or cares for a loved one with HIV, Nightline is there—especially at night when most other places are closed. It’s often the only resource open late for support and immediate help after work or a risky situation.
The Holistic Life Foundation is a Baltimore-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization committed to nurturing the wellness of children and adults in underserved communities. Through a comprehensive approach, children develop their inner lives through yoga, mindfulness, and self-care. HLF demonstrates a deep commitment to learning, community, and stewardship of the environment. HLF is also committed to developing high-quality evidence-based programs and curriculum to improve community well-being.
1014 W 36th Street Suite 403 Baltimore MD 21211
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
The Harriet Lane Clinic at Johns Hopkins offers primary care and family planning services for children, teens, and young adults. It’s both a community and hospital-based clinic, with a focus on making care youth-friendly and easy to access. The clinic also helps train future doctors while working to improve the health of young people and their families.
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: 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: Birth Companions at Johns Hopkins School of Nursing
200 N. Wolfe St Baltimore MD 21287
The Children’s Mental Health Center at Johns Hopkins provides outpatient mental health services for children and teens with emotional, behavioral, or psychiatric concerns. Services include individual therapy, family therapy, group therapy, psychiatric evaluations, and medication management. The center also works with schools, parents, and other professionals to support each young person’s needs.
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: 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: Center for Adolescent and Young Adult Health at Johns Hopkins Harriet Lane
Johns Hopkins: Birth Companions at Johns Hopkins School of Nursing
401 North Caroline Street Baltimore MD 21231
The Johns Hopkins Eating Disorders Program is a nationally recognized treatment center for anorexia nervosa, bulimia, and other eating disorders. Led by a psychiatrist, our interdisciplinary team includes nurses, social workers, occupational therapists, dieticians, and other specialists. Medical and nutritional interventions are integrated with physical and psychological therapies to develop a comprehensive individualized treatment plan for each patient. Our primary goals are to restore the functional capacity, to normalize the eating patterns, and to improve the quality of life of our patients.
See other resources by Johns Hopkins:
Johns Hopkins: Johns Hopkins Community Physicians East Baltimore Medical Center Pediatrics & Med/Peds
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
600 N. Wolfe Street Baltimore MD 21287
The Center provides mental health evaluation and treatment services to children, adolescents and families who have experienced or may be at risk for trauma through physical or sexual abuse, neglect, domestic violence and community violence (other traumas as well). We are currently offering in-person and telehealth (virtual).
See other resources by Kennedy Krieger Institute (KKI):
Kennedy Krieger Institute (KKI): Resource Finder
Kennedy Krieger Institute (KKI): Project HEAL (Health, Education, Advocacy, and Law)
Kennedy Krieger Institute (KKI)
Kennedy Krieger Institute (KKI): Weight Management Program
1741 Ashland Avenue 3rd Floor Baltimore MD 21205
The LGBT National Help Center hosts the LGBT National Youth Talkline, online chat support, and weekly youth chat rooms. The Talkline is a private, volunteer one-to-one online chat, that helps both youth with coming-out issues, safer-sex information, school bullying, family concerns, relationship problems, HIV/AIDS, anxiety and safer sex information and a lot more.
Mon 2:00pm-11:00pm, Tue 2:00pm-11:00pm, Wed 2:00pm-11:00pm, Thu 2:00pm-11:00pm, Fri 2:00pm-11:00pm, Sat 12:00pm-5:00pm, Sun Closed
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
The Loyola Clinical Centers (LCC) provides affordable state-of-the-art facilities and treatment for people experiencing difficulties in the areas of psychology, pastoral counseling, literacy, hearing, speech, and language. LCC provides audiology, literacy, and speech-language pathology programs, as well as support for learning disabilities, difficult emotions, and other mental health needs. At the Loyola Clinical Centers, we are devoted to making care — not cost — the primary focus of each service. Reduction of fees is available through our sliding scale to those who demonstrate financial need. Affordable service means that we will work with you to provide the help that you, your child, or your family needs.
5911 York Road Suite 100 Baltimore MD 21212
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
Mentoring Male Teens in the Hood is a group mentoring program serving Kings between the ages of 8 and 18 who live in the Baltimore Metropolitan area since 1996 where education, speakers, trips, sporting events, health forums, conflict resolution, STD and AIDS workshops, and real conversations about the ‘Hood’ come together to build strong Kings and prepare them to compete in a society that too often allows them to slip through the cracks. The program has real life conversations about topics that impact our community.
2100 N Monroe St 2nd Floor Baltimore MD 21216
Mountain Manor Treatment Center at Baltimore offers substance use disorders addictions treatment programs that are clinically effective and focused on each individual’s unique needs. They have specifically designed programs for adolescents, young adults and adults. Mountain Manor provides a comprehensive array of assessment, residential, outpatient and intensive outpatient (IOP) programs for youth and young adults with Substance Use Disorders (SUDs) and with co-occurring disorders. A full service mental health outpatient clinic is also located on campus.
3800 Frederick Ave Baltimore MD 21229
The Mr. Mack Lewis Foundation continues to foster the ideals of our founder by striving to reduce violence, juvenile delinquency and the effects of Post Traumatic Syndrome in the Church Square Community. They achieve these goals by offering our members and community a better path via the disciplines of boxing, the arts and academics.
A national, toll-free hotline and resource center serving victims, survivors, and others concerned about human trafficking across the U.S. The hotline operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, with confidential, live advocates fluent in over 200 languages.
National Pike Health Center offers mental health services throughout the Baltimore area for adults, adolescents and children through both outpatient therapy and psychiatric rehabilitation programs. We offer an Outpatient Mental Health Clinic (OMHC) and a Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program (PRP).
5411 Old Frederick Rd Suite 13 Baltimore MD 21229
National Pike Health Center offers mental health services throughout the Baltimore area for adults, adolescents and children through both outpatient therapy and psychiatric rehabilitation programs. We offer an Outpatient Mental Health Clinic (OMHC) and a Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program (PRP).
See other resources by National Pike Health Center:
National Pike Health Center (Dundalk)
1201 W Pratt Street Suite D Baltimore MD 21223
National Pike Health Center offers mental health services throughout the Baltimore area for adults, adolescents and children through both outpatient therapy and psychiatric rehabilitation programs. We offer an Outpatient Mental Health Clinic (OMHC) and a Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program (PRP).
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National Pike Health Center (Downtown)
23 Shipping Place Dundalk MD 21222
Helps keep America’s runaway, homeless, and at-risk youth safe and off the streets. The National Runaway Safeline (NRS) is there to listen and provides confidential and nonjudgmental support.
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
The Poison Control hotline helps prevent poisonings, saves lives, and limits injury from poisoning. In addition to saving lives, the hotline decreases health care costs of poisoning cases.
Pro Bono Counseling® (PBC) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation founded with the goal of connecting uninsured and under-insured low-income Marylanders with compassionate and qualified mental health professionals who provide care on a volunteer basis at no cost. They also operate a warmline.
Provides and operates the National Sexual Assault Hotline in partnership with over 1,000 local sexual assault service providers across the U.S. RAINN also runs programs to prevent sexual violence, support survivors, and advocate for accountability. A live, secure, anonymous online chat is available 24/7; no IP logging, and chats are not stored.
Roberta’s House is a safe place where children, teens and adults discover that they are not alone in their grief. Children with their families share their feelings, memories and experiences in an atmosphere of acceptance with the love and support of trained volunteers.
928 E. North Ave Baltimore MD 21202
The Center for Eating Disorders at Sheppard Pratt provides specialized care for children, adolescents, and adults struggling with eating disorders like anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating. They offer a comprehensive treatment approach, including individual, group, family, and nutritional therapies, as well as occupational and art therapies. Their goal is to provide a full continuum of care to help individuals on their journey to recovery.
6501 N. Charles Street Baltimore MD 21204
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.
The Trevor Project is the leading national nonprofit dedicated to crisis intervention and suicide prevention for LGBTQ+ youth (under 25). Counselors are available 24/7, year-round via phone, text, or online chat—offering confidential, judgment-free support from trained volunteers who understand what you’re going through.
Mon 12:00am-11:59pm, Tue 12:00am-11:59pm, Wed 12:00am-11:59pm, Thu 12:00am-11:59pm, Fri 12:00am-11:59pm, Sat 12:00am-11:59pm, Sun 12:00am-11:59pm
Thrive Behavioral Health is a dynamic mental health program, offering both innovative off-site therapy and traditional clinic based services. Thrive provides individual and family therapy services to adults, children, and families.
9627 Philadelphia Road Suite 160 Rosedale MD 21237
Tri-Hearts Counseling provides individual, family, and group therapy.
Tri-Hearts PRP programs provide mentoring services for children and adolescents. Participants learn ways to address their concerns, through fitness activities, educational tutoring, peer groups, and monthly events to become self-sufficient.
5602 Baltimore National Pike Suite 204 Catonsville MD 21228
A rape crisis center serving Baltimore County & City, offering free, trauma-informed support to survivors of intimate partner violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking
8503 LaSalle Road 2nd floor Towson MD 21286
The ADHD Treatment Clinic at University of Maryland helps children ages 6 to 17 who are diagnosed with ADHD or related challenges. A multidisciplinary team—including child psychiatrists, psychologists, licensed social workers, and counselors—meets weekly to offer services like parent education, individual and family therapy, medication support, behavioral strategies, and school coordination.
See other resources by University of Maryland:
University of Maryland: Behavioral and Developmental Pediatrics
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
University of Maryland: Adolescent and Young Adult Center
22 South Greene Street Baltimore MD 21201
University of Maryland: Behavioral and Developmental Pediatrics provides comprehensive evaluation, consultation, and treatment for children, from birth to age 21, facing developmental and behavioral challenges. They specialize in working with children experiencing school problems, behavioral or developmental issues, autism spectrum disorders (ASD), and families affected by SIDS. The division also collaborates closely with child psychiatrists to ensure the best care for both children and their families.
See other resources by University of Maryland:
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
University of Maryland: Adolescent and Young Adult Center
737 W. Lombard St 1st floor Baltimore MD 21202
The Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Clinic serves children and adolescents (age 5-17) with emotional, behavior, developmental or learning problems. The Clinic offers a range of services, including evaluation, psychological assessment, consultation and brief or long-term therapy. Treatment includes individual, family and group therapy and parent counseling. Specialized group therapy is offered for elementary-school-aged children, adolescents and parents. Specialty clinics include Trauma and Complex Disorders.
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: 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
University of Maryland: Adolescent and Young Adult Center
701 W. Pratt St. Baltimore MD 21201
Victims of Crime Resource Center provides referral information to victims and their families, victim service providers, and other victim advocates. Callers receive information on such matters as victims’ compensation, victims’ rights in the Justice System, restitution, civil suits, right to speak at sentencing and parole board hearings, as well as information on specific rights of victims of domestic violence, elder abuse, child abuse, and abuse against disabled.
Villa Maria Behavioral Health welcomes people from all walks of life who seek treatment for mental health and substance use disorders. We serve children, teens, families and adults on Medicaid and Medicare by providing a healthcare environment that is inclusive, compassionate, and free of judgment.
6999 Reisterstown Road Suite 4 Baltimore MD 21215
4640 Edmondson Avenue Baltimore MD 21229
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