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211 Maryland is the state’s most comprehensive resource database for health and human services. Resources include housing/shelter, food, utility assistance, employment, legal aid, immigration, and more
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
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
The Shelter Hotline is a centralized system for people experiencing homelessness to access City-funded emergency shelters.
Mon 8:30am-4:30pm, Tue 8:30am-4:30pm, Wed 8:30am-4:30pm, Thu 8:30am-4:30pm, Fri 8:30am-4:30pm
Baltimore City Street Outreach Information Card by the Mayor’s Office of Human Services Homeless Services Program.
Baltimore Outreach Services, Inc. (BOS) provides comprehensive emergency services to homeless women and children, including shelter, case management, food, clothing, job training, supportive and transitional housing.
701 S Charles St Baltimore MD 21230
Boys Hope Girls Hope helps guide and nurture young people in need to become well-educated, career-ready people for others.
3817 Fleetwood Ave Baltimore MD 21206
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
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 Green & Healthy Homes Initiative provides a comprehensive set of direct services to ensure that families, property owners, tenants, health care providers and other stakeholders can efficiently address issues that undermine the health, energy efficiency and safety of their home environment.
2714 Hudson St. Baltimore MD 21224
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
If you are concerned for yourself or someone else who may be sleeping outdoors, please submit a Homeless Outreach Request for assistance and support services.
If you’re concerned about residents living in an encampment, please report it to Baltimore City 311 Services.
Mon 6:00am-10:00pm, Tue 6:00am-10:00pm, Wed 6:00am-10:00pm, Thu 6:00am-10:00pm, Fri 6:00am-10:00pm, Sat 6:00am-10:00pm, Sun 6:00am-10:00pm
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
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
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 Maryland Department of Human Services (DHS) is the state’s main provider of social services, offering support to individuals and families across Maryland. Through its local offices—including one in Baltimore City—DHS helps with food assistance, housing, cash benefits, child welfare, and more. Their goal is to protect vulnerable people and support those in economic need.
25 South Charles Street Baltimore MD 21201
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
A major nonprofit providing a listing of programs and services for people in Baltimore struggling with poverty—emergency shelters, day services, rapid re-housing, permanent supportive housing, case management, meals, and housing prevention.
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
The Adolescent & Young Adult Center at the University of Maryland Medical Center offers primary care, reproductive health, and testing and treatment for STIs—all in a youth-friendly, hospital-based setting. Services support young people ages 12–24 and include routine check-ups, chronic illness care, sports or camp physicals, family planning (including long-acting birth control), STI screening, cancer screenings, and HIV counseling, testing, and treatment. They also provide specialized transgender health care and support for youth living with or at risk for HIV through the STAR TRACK program.
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
737 W. Lombard Street Suite 215 Baltimore MD 21201
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