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Serves as a public library offering a variety of services to the community. Library Services More information:
- Includes age-specific literacy programs
- Meeting and conference rooms available to reserve
Offers legal assistance to victims of sexual assault in both criminal and civil matters. Legal Services More information:
- Helps with matters related to employment, disability benefits, housing, immigration, and school
- Covers divorce, custody, safety planning, peace and protective orders, and privacy issues
- Includes hospital beds, wheelchairs, scooters, walking Aide, seat-lift chairs, incontinence, diabetes, mastectomy, wound care, respiratory, ostomy and urological supplies, blood pressure monitors, enteral pumps, CPM and TENs units, oxygen, shoes, and moreÂ
- Repair services available for some equipment
Provides opportunities for employment, education, and housing to individuals with a diagnosed mental illness. Community Center More information: - The Education Resource Center offers access to computers, GED classes, and benefits screening - Participants may gain work experience through food preparation and clerical programs
Provides for the anonymous hand-over of an unharmed infant in cases where the mother doesn't feel ready to have children and wants to safely leave their newborn child. Pregnancy Support
Provides abortion services via an in-clinic procedure or medication. Medical Care
- Includes counseling, home study, and post placement servicesÂ
- Information seminars on adoption related topics are occasionally offered
Provides mental health, substance use, and community support services. Mental Health Services More information: - Includes individual, group, and family therapy services - Conducts mental health assessments, therapy, and case management in Baltimore City schools - Offers evaluations, suicide assessment, crisis intervention, and therapy for youth in juvenile services - Provides mobile treatment programs that offer support and care management - Psychiatric rehabilitation programs available
Provides hospice care that includes medical, emotional, spiritual, and bereavement support. Patient and Family Support More information:
- Services are available in-home, long term care facilities, and at the Kline Hospice House
- Offers bereavement support groups and counseling - Holds a free weekend bereavement camp for children twice a year
Provides for the anonymous hand-over of an unharmed infant in cases where the mother doesn't feel ready to have children and wants to safely leave their newborn child. Pregnancy Support
Provides programs for non-traditional students in areas of English Language Learning (ESL), General Education Development (GED), and National External Diploma Program (NEDP). Education Programs
Offers medical daycare for adults with a substantial health impairment, including diabetes, coronary disease, stroke, Alzheimer's disease, mental health-related issues, or dementia.
Aging and Disability Service, Transportation, Respite Care
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- Provides meals, case management, health monitoring, medication administration, and activities
- Prepares special diets according to the physician's instructions
- Free transportation to and from the center is available
Offers a food pantry. Food Assistance
Provides medical equipment for loan. Medical Equipment and Supplies​
Provides recreational and social activities for older adults. Community Centers
Offers foster placement services for children in need of homes, and training and licensing to individuals wanting to foster.
Adoption and Foster Services
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- Child placement may be court-ordered or through voluntary parent agreement
- Recruits, trains, licenses, supports, and encourages families interested in becoming foster parents
Provides a range of mental health services, including evaluation, psychological testing, and psychotherapy.
Mental Health Services
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- Includes individual, couples, family, play, and group therapy
- Offers genetic testing to guide medication choices and provide medication management
- Outpatient substance use services and medication-assisted treatment with suboxone available
- Consults on depression, anxiety, bipolar and eating disorders, PTSD, OCD, and chronic health issues
Helps build houses for low-income families who don't qualify for a conventional mortgage and have no other way of owning a home. Housing Assistance More information:
- Each adult in the family is required to work at least 250 hours in sweat equity.
Offers a drive-through food pantry providing two bags of groceries twice a month.
Food Pantry
Works with eye care professionals and organizations to provide eye exams and glasses. Assistive Technology
Offers interest-free loans for unexpected emergencies like repairs, rent, utilities, medical bills, transportation, and more. Financial Assistance
Connects individuals to community resources, volunteer opportunities, crisis services, and disaster information. Helplines and Information
Provides legal assistance on family law matters. Legal Services More information:
- Offers one-on-one consultations, workshops, and tools for case organization and trial preparation
- Conducts free educational seminars on common family law issues and court procedures
Provides job training and certification to individuals who want to enter the medical field. Employment Services More information:
- Healthcare training typically runs between 10 to 15 weeks.
- Includes job readiness curriculum, financial literacy training, and individualized case management.
Provides case management support for individuals who have experienced domestic violence or abuse. Victim and Witness Services More Information:
- Offers shelter placement through partner agencies
- Assist with legal support like protection orders and u-visas
