Mental Health
Northwest One-Stop Career Center
Specializes in assisting citizens with criminal background issues within its Reentry Center. Services include employment referrals and job search assistance, referrals to training programs, resume preparation and workshops to enhance job seeking skills and work readiness. A wide variety of co-located partners provide barrier removal and skill enhancement services. Free use of computers with Internet access, printers, photocopiers, fax machines, telephones, and a variety of job search resource materials. Free.
Our Daily Bread Employment Center
Provides a hot lunch, employment training, assistance with IDs
Job readiness training, education classes, career development, assistance with obtaining ID/Social Security card/Drivers License, referral service for transitional housing and treatment facilities. Free.
Paradise Adult Medical Day Care Center (PAMDC)
Intensive/Standard Outpatient Substance Abuse treatment program Buprenorphine Assisted. Case management, referrals to primary care, mental health, housing, counseling, vocational and educational training. No Fee/Medicaid accepted.
Project PLASE Inc
Co-ed Facility
Transitional housing, permanent housing and supportive services to homeless adults. Supportive services for Veterans. We serve the most vulnerable and underserved, including persons with mental illness, HIV/AIDS, addiction, developmental disabilities, and ex-offenders. Men and Women, no children. Free. Will work with sex offenders.
Rebuild, Overcome, and Rise (ROAR) Center at University of MD, Baltimore
Provides a range of Free Legal Services for victims of crime. You don’t need to have reported the crime to the police to get help.
ROAR’s staff of attorneys, paralegal, social workers, and a community health nurse manager work collaboratively to aid survivors of crime and violence in Baltimore City attain “justice”, autonomy, and self-worth, as defined and directed by them. ROAR provides free legal, social work, counseling/therapy, and nurse care management services. ROAR is committed to being low-barrier, trauma-informed, trauma-responsive, and victim-defined. A survivor of crime does not have to have filed a police report to receive services from ROAR. ROAR has no immigration status restrictions and serves people who make less than $70,000 per year plus an additional $5k per year for each dependent. We assist people who do not have IDs, who have criminal backgrounds, and those for whom a warrant may be outstanding.
Northwest One-Stop Career Center
Specializes in assisting citizens with criminal background issues within its Reentry Center. Services include employment referrals and job search assistance, referrals to training programs, resume preparation and workshops to enhance job seeking skills and work readiness. A wide variety of co-located partners provide barrier removal and skill enhancement services. Free use of computers with Internet access, printers, photocopiers, fax machines, telephones, and a variety of job search resource materials. Free.
Our Daily Bread Employment Center
Provides a hot lunch, employment training, assistance with IDs
Job readiness training, education classes, career development, assistance with obtaining ID/Social Security card/Drivers License, referral service for transitional housing and treatment facilities. Free.
Paradise Adult Medical Day Care Center (PAMDC)
Intensive/Standard Outpatient Substance Abuse treatment program Buprenorphine Assisted. Case management, referrals to primary care, mental health, housing, counseling, vocational and educational training. No Fee/Medicaid accepted.
Project PLASE Inc
Co-ed Facility
Transitional housing, permanent housing and supportive services to homeless adults. Supportive services for Veterans. We serve the most vulnerable and underserved, including persons with mental illness, HIV/AIDS, addiction, developmental disabilities, and ex-offenders. Men and Women, no children. Free. Will work with sex offenders.
Rebuild, Overcome, and Rise (ROAR) Center at University of MD, Baltimore
Provides a range of Free Legal Services for victims of crime. You don’t need to have reported the crime to the police to get help.
ROAR’s staff of attorneys, paralegal, social workers, and a community health nurse manager work collaboratively to aid survivors of crime and violence in Baltimore City attain “justice”, autonomy, and self-worth, as defined and directed by them. ROAR provides free legal, social work, counseling/therapy, and nurse care management services. ROAR is committed to being low-barrier, trauma-informed, trauma-responsive, and victim-defined. A survivor of crime does not have to have filed a police report to receive services from ROAR. ROAR has no immigration status restrictions and serves people who make less than $70,000 per year plus an additional $5k per year for each dependent. We assist people who do not have IDs, who have criminal backgrounds, and those for whom a warrant may be outstanding.