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Intercultural Counseling Connection

The Intercultural Counseling Connection offers free, trauma-informed mental health services to adult asylum seekers, refugees, and other forced migrants in the greater Baltimore area. They connect clients—many of whom are survivors of torture, war, or gender-based violence—with licensed mental health professionals trained in culturally responsive care. The Connection prioritizes support for those who are uninsured and ineligible for federal benefits, helping clients cope with PTSD, depression, anxiety, and the stress of the asylum process. Services are available in multiple languages and provided through a compassionate network of pro bono therapists.

Intercultural Counseling Connection

The Intercultural Counseling Connection offers free, trauma-informed mental health services to adult asylum seekers, refugees, and other forced migrants in the greater Baltimore area. They connect clients—many of whom are survivors of torture, war, or gender-based violence—with licensed mental health professionals trained in culturally responsive care. The Connection prioritizes support for those who are uninsured and ineligible for federal benefits, helping clients cope with PTSD, depression, anxiety, and the stress of the asylum process. Services are available in multiple languages and provided through a compassionate network of pro bono therapists.


Main Address

4500 Frankford Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21206
Phone number
(410) 632-6701
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Transportation

Bus Brown, 115, 30

Ages Served

18+


Open Hours

Fees & Insurance

Information not available



Language Services

  • Language services available
  • Trained interpreters are available for counseling sessions, and so is Language Line for telephonic needs.


New Clients & Access

  • New clients/patients accepted
  • Intake is available on-line
  • Ability to accept new clients depends upon various factors, including client immigration status, presenting issues, and availability of pro bono clinicians. Non-insured survivors of torture and pre-migration trauma are prioritized.
  • No walk-ins. Contact with the program must be made by phone, email, or through Referral Request Form on website. Appointment times are arranged between client and designated therapist; thus, “clinic hours” vary.



Available Services


Setting Types



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