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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
AZIZA/PE&CE Youth Programming (10yrs) is a progressive, social, entrepreneurship model developed to improve the quality of life of marginalized youth ages 12-24. It serves as an in-school, OST (out-of-school time) and summer program. AZIZA/PE&CE uses fashion, fitness, arts, music, mentoring, entertainment, and education to develop social, emotional, cultural, life, and critical thinking skills.
3503 N. Charles St Baltimore MD 21218
Led by the Baltimore City Health Department and the Family League of Baltimore City, B’More for Healthy Babies (BHB) brings together communities, organizations, and resources so that every baby might have the best start possible.
1001 E Fayette St Baltimore MD 21202
BAIC is an Urban American Indian Community Center established to assist and support American Indian and Alaskan Native families with moving into an urban environment and adjusting to the culture change they will experience. The BAIC also serves as a focal point for the Indian community for social and cultural activities, and also educates non-native people about the cultures of the North American Indian and Alaskan Native communities.
113 S Broadway Baltimore MD 21231
The Baltimore Bike Experience creates a safe environment by allowing youth a space where they build friendships, learn repair, maintenance, and artistic expression, teach safety, and go on bike rides. Members acquire a set of specific skills, vocabulary, and artistic methods that generate a sense of empowerment.
500 S Highland Ave. Baltimore MD 21224
Outward Bound is an international educational movement dedicated to the idea that people are capable of far more than they know. They use experiential education techniques in a supportive yet challenging environment to teach students that they are capable of more than they ever thought possible.
1900 Eagle Dr Baltimore MD 21207
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 purpose of the Youth Commission is to give youth the opportunity to provide advice, recommendations, and information for the Mayor, the City Council, and municipal agencies on the development of community and government policies, programs, and services that support children, youth, and their families.
7 E. Redwood Street 5th Floor Baltimore MD 21202
Baltimore Conservation Leadership Corps (BCLC) is a five-week summer leadership program for 18-21 year olds from Baltimore City develop job skills, remain physically active, and learn more about the environment through a variety of conservation projects.
2701 St. Lo Drive Baltimore MD 21213
Baltimore Kids Chess League, Inc. promotes scholastic chess educational opportunities in Baltimore City that foster skills necessary for overall academic achievement.
Baltimore MD
BUDL uses the art of debate to change lives. BUDL brings learning to life by making it relevant, real, and fun by providing debate-based education for 3rd through 12th graders. They partner with schools to have extracurricular debate practices and monthly weekend debate tournaments.
2601 N Howard St Suite 150 Baltimore MD 21218
The Baltimore Youth Film Arts Program offers city residents ages 16-29 the opportunity to learn camera skills, refine storytelling techniques, and create films and photographs to be shared at public screenings and exhibits and on the program website.
10 E North Ave Baltimore MD 21218
The Baltimore Youth Kinetic Energy Collective (BYKE) is a youth empowerment after-school program dedicated to personal and professional development through learning bicycle mechanics, safe ridership, community values, and respect.
403 E Oliver St Baltimore MD 21202
Beautiful Butterflies, Inc. a 501 (c)(3) is more than an after school enrichment program. It empowers girls to be confident, socially poised, and ambitious by engaging them in their communities, building their self-esteem, imparting social etiquette skills, increasing literacy, and encouraging sisterhood. It is an organization for girls that seeks to nurture the total mind, body, and spirit with an emphasis on poise and grace.
Baltimore MD 21239
The life lessons learned in Scouting form a foundation to embrace opportunity and overcome obstacles in life. A fun and safe environment to learn and grow while developing interests and skills. Character building and development centered around good morals and values. The chance to learn life skills that help Scouts be successful adults and contributing members of society. Exciting outdoor experiences boys love like hiking, camping, mountain biking, and more.
701 Wyman Park Dr Baltimore MD 21211
BGCMB works to create opportunities for all children & youth to get involved in the community and to reach their full potential. BGCMB provides a safe place for youth to learn and grow, fostering genuine and ongoing relationships between youth and caring adult professionals, sponsoring positive, life-enhancing programs, and by promoting character development, hope, and opportunity. BGCMB provides after-school programs in the areas of Academic Success, Good Character & Leadership, & Healthy Lifestyles. Club hours and activities vary from club to club.
1201 S Sharp St Suite 302 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
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
The Bulldog Basketball School is committed to advancing the lives of boys and girls in the Barclay School Community of Baltimore, MD using basketball and academics.
3503 N Charles St Baltimore MD 21218
By Peaceful Means offers conflict resolution trainings for social justice organizations and runs a community organizing program for high school students.
2217 14th St NW Washington DC 20009
The mission of Catherine’s Family and Youth Services (CFYS) organization is to improve the quality of life for all residents living in Northwest Baltimore and surrounding areas. CFYS is dedicated to serving low to no income families, the LGBTQ+ community and youth within our target area with services that improve the quality of life and family.
2835 Virginia Ave Baltimore MD 21215
Choo Smith facilitates positive growth in the lives of youth, their families, and communities through after school tutoring, mentoring, and youth basketball camps.
10045 Red Run Blvd. Suite 120 Owings Mills MD 21117
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
We provide a wide range of innovative in-school, after-school, and summer programs in partnership with community organizations, Baltimore City Public School System, local government, and industry. We expose youth to key concepts early, help them develop 21st century skills and capabilities, and build pathways from school to jobs and higher education. Our team of dedicated and knowledgeable instructors travel between 22 partner sites, teaching key skills in under-served areas.
We host our after-school program (Prodigy Program) Monday-Thursday and on occasional Saturdays. We ask students to commit to a minimum of 3 hours a week. Codeworks is hosted during the summer.
21 E. North Avenue Suite 300 Baltimore MD 21202
The Community Assistance Network, Inc. (CAN)’s mission is to work in partnership with the community to develop, operate, and support programs that reduce vulnerability and promote personal growth, stability and self-sufficiency among low-income residents. CAN does this by providing shelters, eviction prevention, after school programs and summer camps, and rapid-rehousing programs and a food pantry.
Community Assistance Network, Inc. (CAN) operates two shelters. Homeless individuals seeking Emergency Shelter must call the Baltimore County Department of Social Services at 410-853-3000 (prompt #2 for Homeless Screening Unit/Adult Services) in order to be referred to an emergency shelter in Baltimore County.
7900 E Baltimore St Baltimore MD 21224
The Community Conferencing Center (CCC) is a conflict transformation and community justice organization that provides ways for people to safely, collectively, and effectively prevent and resolve conflicts and crime.CCC is a multi-sector program being conducted in a large American inner-city, offering services for: schools & youth programs, law enforcement, returning from prison, returning from military service, serious crimes conferencing, workplaces, auto-theft, juvenile justice, and neighborhoods.
1500 Union Ave Suite 2700 Baltimore MD 21211
CLIA’s introduces Baltimore City students to law and policy while teaching them to be critical thinkers, problem-solvers, active citizens and community leaders. CLIA develops young people to be leaders by connecting them to opportunities to amplify their voices, cultivate their skills, and actively participate in the process of positive community change.
4709 Harford Road Baltimore MD 21214
University initiatives include AmeriCorps VISTA Incentive Awards and the Community Development Fellowship Program, which connect students with real-world experiences in urban revitalization and applied research. Additionally, the college collaborates with the Jessup Correctional Institution for the Second Chance College Program, enabling incarcerated individuals to pursue education upon release. The Sustainable Cities Initiative involves the college and the Jacob France Institute in developing strategies for Baltimore’s sustainable development. The city serves as a “built-in” laboratory for students to apply theoretical knowledge and create positive change. The Student Professional Development Fund further supports students by providing grants for conference travel and contributions to professional associations.
Baltimore MD
The Community Youth Corps program prepares teens 13-17 for future employment, academic success and positive interaction by providing meaningful opportunities to earn service learning hours while working at various Enoch Pratt Free Library branches including the Central Library.
400 Cathedral Street Baltimore MD 21201
COR Health Institute serves young people and helps them stay healthy, mentally and physically through holistic fitness and martial arts training. COR provides a variety of health programs and services including on/off-site youth fitness programs, boot camps, therapeutic martial arts programs, lectures and community health workshops.
1201 N Collington Ave Baltimore MD 21213
Dew More Baltimore is dedicated to using spoken word as a tool to increase civic engagement among marginalized communities across Baltimore.
3326 Keswick Rd Baltimore MD 21133
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
The Digital Harbor Foundation is a youth-maker space providing youth with an opportunity to be creative and productive through a variety of programming.The Digital Harbor Foundation Tech Center is dedicated to providing youth with a space to make, and hands-on, real-world learning opportunities. Our youth programs include month-long elementary school programs, semester-long middle and high school programs, 2 week summer camps, and school day field trips.Tech Center delivers innovative, youth-focused technology education programs in high-growth pathways, ranging from digital fabrication (3D printing) to web development, electronics, and coding.
These programs aim youth toward career-readiness through both tech-skill and soft-skill development (such as innovation, perseverance, self-efficacy).
1045 Light St Baltimore MD 21230
Echo provides resource development and coordination, training, technical assistance and relationship management to individuals, families and organizations in order to build safe, healthy and supportive communities.
1101 Saint Paul St. Suite 111 Baltimore MD 21202
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
Provides a number of services to Baltimore’s Latino community, including programs on computer literacy and financial education, college scholarship opportunities, and a development program to build a bilingual workforce.
11101 Resort Road Suite 107 Ellicott City MD 21042
The Liberty Rec And Tech Center provides a full slate of supports designed to provide services for students and parents. The center has GED classes, a full service food pantry, workforce development seminars, after school programming, technology classes, parenting classes, a Head Start program, league basketball and volleyball, ceramics classes, visual arts programming, zumba, dance, aerobics, and fitness classes, a community pool, a sewing circle, and space available for community rentals.
3901 Maine Ave Baltimore MD 21207
Offers free youth and family programming (including soccer, tennis, Zumba, and fitness groups), free events (including Día del Niño, Muevetón, concerts, and more) and volunteer opportunities in Patterson Park. The Friends serve to protect and advocate for Patterson Park as a green space promoting health and wellness where everyone is welcome.
27 South Patterson Park Ave. 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
Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities and hope. Habitat for Humanity of the Chesapeake has an open-door policy: All who believe that everyone needs a decent, affordable place to live are welcome to help with the work, regardless of race, religion, age, gender, political views or any of the other distinctions that too often divide people. In short, Habitat welcomes volunteers and supporters from all backgrounds and also serves people in need of decent housing regardless of race or religion. Multiple programs are designed 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-long hands-on training program for individuals facing employment barriers. HabiCorps Trainees earn a living allowance while building affordable homes with Habitat for Humanity of the Chesapeake.
3741 Commerce Drive Suite 309 Baltimore MD 21227
Historic East Baltimore Community Action Coalition Youth Opportunity Center (HEBCAC-YO) addresses the education, counseling, and career development and training needs of out of school youth in East Baltimore. Our caring and knowledgeable staff provides: on site GED and pre-GED classes; individual and group counseling; career training in high growth industries (such as healthcare, hospitality, and construction); life skills workshops and clubs and other fun social activities. YO! serves out-of-school youth and young adults by providing wide-ranging support services and opportunities for participants to reach their academic and career goals. We also connect youth to other needed wrap-around services such as housing, family support and healthcare by referral.
1212 N Wolfe St Baltimore MD 21213
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
It Takes A Village for Change is committed to enriching lives by building strong families, strong schools and even stronger communities. They have several community resources and programs geared to educate and enhance the students and adults in the community including parenting classes, young boys mentoring programs, after school programs, scholarship programs, and food pantry.
413 Eastern Blvd Essex MD 21221
JobCorps specializes in free career training and education programs for people ages 16-24 years old. JobCorps also provides free housing, nutritious meals, basic medical care, and living allowance if enrolled. Locations in the Baltimore area are Woodland and Woodstock JobCorps Centers.
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The Center for Talented Youth, a nonprofit academic center of Johns Hopkins University, delivers academic excellence and transformational experiences to advanced learners in grades 2-12.
CTY provides:
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: 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
5801 Smith Avenue Baltimore MD 21209
LTYC’s mission is to encourage youth to apply their gifts and strengths through arts and leadership. LTYC offers arts education programming to help promote success and balance in their lives.
1120 N Charles Street Suite 500 Baltimore MD 21201
Founded in 2009 by Dr. Clark “Corky” Graham, LET’S GO Boys and Girls, Inc. (LET’S GO) set out to alleviate poverty through STEM education and long-term work force development.We partner with schools and youth organizations interested in offering STEM to their students and provide the materials, training, and support necessary to implement fun, hands-on STEM curricular activities. As a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, we focus our efforts on bringing high quality STEM programs into the hands of underserved students.
574 Ritchie Highway Suite E193 Severna Park MD 21146
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
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
As the state’s primary social service provider, the Maryland Department of Human Services serves over one million people annually. The Department, through its 24 local departments of social services, pursues opportunities to assist people in economic need, provide preventive services, and protect vulnerable children and adults in each of Maryland’s 23 counties and Baltimore City.
311 West Saratoga St Baltimore MD 21201
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
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
The Nawal Rajeh Peace Camp operates each summer in Baltimore City and has served an upward of 200 families to date. Peace Camp’s curriculum focuses on two major fields of peace education – the personal and the global. Campers engage in a number of activities, educational and recreational, that help increase communication skills, anger management, conflict resolution, and problem solving skills.
2217 NW 14th St Washington DC 20009
Runs Tech Fundamentals, a FREE program, for young adults (age 18-25), providing technology training, career development, and an opportunity to participate in paid internships in the Baltimore area.
1101 W. Pratt St. Suite 1A Baltimore MD 21223
One Hundred Black Men of Maryland is dedicated to the uplifting of the African American community through national umbrella services known as “Mentoring the 100 Way Across a Lifetime.” It is an autonomous chapter of an international network of men striving to elevate the opportunities for their people through radical improvements in health, education and wealth. One component of the organization is the mentoring program that provides a support network and positive role models for young black males, elementary through high school. It is principally an internal mentoring program in which members are paired one-to-one with students.
4413 Liberty Heights Ave Gwynn Oak MD 21207
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
Our Legacy facilities the growth and empowerment of upstanding, educated and productive young people through various programs for at-risk youth. Programs include EMERSE: Establishing a Mindset for Educational Resilience so Students can Excel; PRIDE: Parenting Resources Intended to Develop and Educate; and STARS, a 10-month literacy and English language learning program.
10 E North Ave Baltimore MD 21218
POWER (Providing, Opportunities, to Work, Expand, and Rise) House Community Center is a year-round out-of-school time program that provides services in five core areas: Education and Career Development, Character and Civic Development, Health and Life Skills, The Arts and Cultural Enrichment, and Health and Wellness.
316 S Caroline St Baltimore MD 21231
PrEP is for YOUth is a program at the Center for Adolescent and Young Adult Health at the Johns Hopkins Harriet Lane Clinic. They educate, provide clinical services, and community outreach to young people ages 13-25 years old about pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and other ways to stay on top of their sexual health.
200 N Wolfe Street Baltimore MD 21287
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 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
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 Be. Org primarily serves the youth of the Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan area with the goal to build up and empower young people to withstand peer pressures, societal norms, and other negative influences. The Be approach combines leadership and skills development through creative workshops, curricula, and conferences.
3503 N. Charles St. Baltimore MD 21218
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 (PCOM) is the state’s primary source for guidance, education, cultural competency, and services to improve quality of life, especially for LGBTQ+/SGL (same-gender-loving) youth, adults, elders, and allies of all backgrounds, ethnicities, perspectives, genders, sexualities, and cultures.
Through youth development, mental health, violence prevention, support services, and trauma-informed care programs, PCOM advocates for equity, justice, and safe access to well-being and protection while building bridges and understanding between diverse communities.
2418 St Paul St Baltimore MD 21218
The Towanda Community Center provides after school programming for youth to improve their lives physically, mentally, socially and spiritually. Programming includes a Boys and Girls Club and Aziza and Positive Energy & Children Excelling (PE&CE) programming.
4100 Towanda Ave Baltimore MD 21251
The UMAR Boxing Progam is an afterschool program for at-risk youth in Baltimore City. The motto is No Hooks before Books as this organization combines academic development and athletic training under one roof. While boxing is an exciting draw and integral part of the program, academic development is the paramount goal.The No Hooks Before Books Afterschool Program is a free afterschool program that provides 2 hours of homework help and mentorship and 1 hour of boxing training. The program is Monday – Thursday from 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm.
1217 West North Avenue 2nd Floor Baltimore MD 21217
Participants learn practical life skills through 4-H leadership and citizenship training, civic education, healthy lifestyles, nutrition, entrepreneurship, workforce development, service-learning, photography, STEM, public speaking, gardening, fashion review and the Clovers Program.
See other resources by University of Maryland:
University of Maryland: Behavioral and Developmental Pediatrics
University of Maryland: ADHD Treatment Clinic
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
6615 Reisterstown Road Suite 201 Baltimore MD 21215
The mission of the Morgan State University (MSU) Upward Bound Program is to provide first-generation, low-income high school students with access to postsecondary education as full participants. Upward Bound seeks to increase the rates at which participants complete secondary education, enroll in and graduate from institutions of post-secondary education. The purpose of the Upward Bound Program is to provide high school students with college readiness skills and tutoring.
1700 East Cold Spring Lane 114 McKeldin Center Baltimore MD 21251
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
The Westside Youth Opportunity Center (Westside YO) works with Baltimore City residents between 18 and 24 years old. They are primarily a career development program that includes a full academic program ranging from adult basic education all the way to GED preparation. They are youth development based with case management at or core.
1510 W Lafayette Ave Baltimore MD 21217
Through media arts education, Wide Angle Youth Media collaborates with and amplifies the voices of Baltimore youth to engage audiences across social divides. Our programs inspire creativity and instill confidence in young people, supporting them to navigate school, career, and life.
2601 N Howard St Suite 160 Baltimore MD 21218
The mission of WombWork Productions, Inc. is to heal and empower youth, their families, and communities to preserve cultural legacies through the social change performing arts. WombWork Productions, Inc. is comprised of three art ensembles: a professional adult theatre company Nu World Art Ensemble, a young adult theatre company Nu Generation Art Ensemble, and a youth theatre company Next Generation Art Ensemble. These three art ensembles engage participants as well as audience members in social change theatre covering topics such as: gun violence, racial equity, drug/alcohol abuse, sexual assault, handling grief/loss, etc.
3123 Walbrook Ave. Baltimore MD 21216
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
WorldSchool Mosaic offers families an integrated, inspirational, progressive model for raising highly self-appointed children who become productive self-actualized young professionals and entrepreneurs. We provide the spaces and experiences that make academia relevant and applicable now. Our STEEM-centered workshops, signature events and education advocacy guidance for children, parents and their village vanguards give our communities a congruent, actionable blueprint for achieving academic, collegiate, professional and entrepreneurial goals for every child and family we touch.
WorldSchool Mosaic: Innovations (Prek-6th grade)
WorldSchool Mosaic: EAGLE Society (7th-12th grade)
Baltimore MD 21202
Year Up’s mission is to close the Opportunity Divide by providing young adults with the skills, experience, and support that will empower them to reach their potential through professional careers and higher education. They offer a yearlong Workforce Development Program for young adults 18 to 29 years of age:
YMCA Druid Hill, 1609 Druid Hill Avenue 3rd Floor Baltimore MD 21217
A national youth serving organization with the concept of a one-to-one relationship between an adult volunteer and an at-risk child, usually from a one-parent family. Big Brothers Big Sisters at the Y targets the children who need us most, including those living in single parent homes, growing up in poverty, and coping with parental incarceration. This program offers a wide variety 1:1 mentoring program that matches adults with children, ages 7 through 16, in need of a positive role model.
See other resources by YMCA:
YMCA: Druid Hill
YMCA: Waverly (Weinberg)
YMCA: After School Enrichment Programs
3600 Clipper Mill Rd Suite 250 Baltimore MD 21211
Youth As Resources (YAR) is a youth-led grantmaking, community organizing and leadership development organization. YAR provides the funding (grants), training and support our peers need to develop projects that address our critical issues and make positive change in the community.
2 East Read Street 8th Floor Baltimore MD 21202
It isn’t easy keeping your kids active. The Youth Sports Program (YSP) provides a variety of exciting sports activities for children and their families. YSP is dedicated to the provision of extra-curricular sports and activities to support family involvement and physical and social skill development for young children. Parents are encouraged to coach and assist coaches for games, practices and closing activities. The YSP encourages school involvement for all parents to support their child’s academic achievement.
4633 Furley Ave Furley Recreation Center Baltimore MD 21239
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