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Call or text 988 to talk to a trained counseler if you're feeling suicidal, depressed, or need emotional support. The hotline is free and available 24/7.
Urgent care center for people in mental health crisis.
Free crisis response center for children, adolescents, and families in urgent need due to trauma, mental health, and substance abuse. They dispatch mobile response teams to the community when needed.
Baltimore based emergency shelter, legal clinic, counseling and more for victims of domestic abuse in Maryland. 24 Hour Hotline (410) 889-RUTH (7884).
Rape crisis and domestic violence support center for Baltimore City and County. 24/7 Crisis Helpline at 443-279-0379. For survivors of human trafficking, sexual, and intimate partner violence in Baltimore County and Baltimore City.
Maryland residents can apply for emergency relocation help from this state agency after a crime or community crisis.
Emergency fund for residents with no power or at risk of having power turned off.
Get a weekly mental health check-in from caring specialist. Get connected to community resources such as food, clothing, utility and other basic needs.
Food, nutrition, and breastfeeding support for pregnant women, new moms up to 6 months, and children under 5. Moms, dads, grandparents, and guardians can apply.
Faith based ministry providing food, clothing, shelter, and a five-day drug and alcohol detox.
List of resources for Baltimoreans in need of emergency shelter and other essential services.
Meals, day programs, and support for people impacted by poverty.
If you are currently in public housing, you can request an emergency petition to move or get an emergency voucher. To do so, speak with the case manager or property manager in your housing.
Information about subsidized and affordable housing in Baltimore City.
Information about rental assistance available in Baltimore City.
Register to meet with a housing resource specialist at a local library for guidance and information on available support.
Emergency Baltimore City shelter hotline available M-F 8:30-4:30pm. Call 211 on weekend or after hours for shelter needs. During winter months, shelters are often at capacity.
Faith based ministry providing food, clothing, shelter, and a five-day drug and alcohol detox.
Faith based emergency shelter for women with children. Located at 701 South Charles Street, Baltimore 21230.
Family emergency shelter, as well as case management, health screenings, public school enrollment, daycare services, and life-skills training.
A residency shelter for women with children. They accept boys up to age 13. You must call, do intake, and get on a waiting list. It is open dormitory living. There is a case manager who helps with rapid housing. Family can stay until housing happens.
CAN operates two of Baltimore County's largest homeless shelters: the Eastside Family Emergency Shelter, located in Rosedale, and the Westside Men's Emergency Shelter, located in Catonsville.
85 bed shelter in Baltimore County serving families experiencing homelessness. Services are 24/7 with family rooms. Provides a short term, safe place to live and receive supportive services to move from homelessness to housing.
Emergency shelter, case management, meals, shower, laundry space, and other necessities to help families in their transition to permanent housing and self-sufficiency.
List of resources for Baltimoreans in need of emergency shelter and other essential services.
Meals, day programs, and support for people impacted by poverty.
Programs that connect victims of violence, trauma, and sexual assault to city-wide services, including relocation and housing for violence survivors.
Baltimore based emergency shelter, legal clinic, counseling and more for victims of domestic abuse in Maryland. 24 Hour Hotline (410) 889-RUTH (7884).
Rape crisis and domestic violence support center for Baltimore City and County. 24/7 Crisis Helpline at 443-279-0379. For survivors of human trafficking, sexual, and intimate partner violence in Baltimore County and Baltimore City.
Organization that connects survivors of domestic violence with free dental services needed because of assault(s).
Moving guide for domestic violence survivors. Expert advice and resources for survivors needing to move to a new home.
Confidential safety, resources, and legal help for victims of domestic violence in Maryland. Includes instructions on how to apply for a protective order.
Easy to understand, state-specific legal information for victims and survivors of domestic violence. Maryland laws on restraining orders, custody, divorce, housing, and more are explained.