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Our Daily Bread Employment Center (443.986.9000)
725 Fallsway, Baltimore, MD 21202
Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-3pm
Available to:
Meals are available to everyone (except unaccompanied minors) without intake-but call about minors on a case by case basis
Other services not available to unaccompanied youth, but call on a case by case basis
Intake process:
Must come in and see an intake placement person, then they are put in the system and can walk-in for services.
If someone needs a service just send them over and they’ll do intake right then.
Line out front is for meal, not intake. Sign in at front desk. Must remove hats. Ask to see someone in client services. Then sign in on intake sheet at desk. Then they’ll find out what you need and sign you up for stuff.
Franciscan Center (410.467.5340)
101 W. 23rd Street, Baltimore, MD 21218
Available to:
Men
Women
Families
Hours vary by service
Children’s Programs:
Childrens library M-Th 10am-2pm with space for children to read, draw, or play; children are allowed to take and keep books from the library
Clothing:
Clothing and toiletries are available M & T (what time) for men and children, W & Th what time? for women and children
Allowed to get clothing once every 2 weeks
Men: professional clothing “Attire 4 Hire” available for interviews or major life events (i.e. graduation, new job, etc.), including one suit, two shirts, two ties, a belt, socks, and a pair of shoes. need an appointment? or available during mens clothing times?
Communication:
Secure mail service M-Th 10am-2pm with some form of ID
Technical resource center open M-F 10am-1:30pm (but from 10am-12pm it is only open for job-related computer use)
Phone calls only for following up on a job opportunity, making a doctors appointment, finding a place to live, and other business matters on M-Th 10am-2pm
Counseling and Case Management:
Counseling services and case management from 10am-2pm
Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation:
Site for NA and AA meetings times? for who?
Education and Training:
Individuals enrolled in community job training program have access to: one-on-one computer skills training, basic financial training, free internet access, help with resume building and applying for jobs and benefits
The center partners with South Baltimore Learning Center to offer GED classes in spring and fall when? how to enroll?
Financial Assistance:
Providing assistance with utilities (M & Th by appointment), mainly preventing gas and electric from being shut off (BGE), or getting it turned back on
Health Care:
Prescription assistance M-Th 10am-2pm
Emergency dental extractions M-Th 10am-2pm
HIV testing & oral cancer screenings Th 10am
Prostate cancer screenings
Identification:
M-Th from 10am-2pm: assistance in acquiring identification (birth certificates, state-issued MVA ID cards) (on sheet says mondays before 8 and tuesdays before 8)-what does that mean
Nourishment:
Hot lunch available with healthy options what time
Dinner each Wednesday from 5:30pm-7pm;
Emergency pantry available M-Th 10am-2pm: first come, first serve
Permanent and/or Supportive Housing:
Eviction prevention
Transportation:
Bus tokens provided for: traveling to and from medical appointments, job interviews, the first week or two of a new job, and when leaving the center with groceries from the pantry M-Th 10am-2pm;
Assistance with bus passes for disabled individuals
Contact Info for Updates:
Call
See “Resources” google doc. Information is not fully updated at this time. Tags are correct as far as we know, but should be double checked.
Beans and Bread (410.732.1892)
400 S. Bond Street, Baltimore, MD 21231
Hours: Mon-Fri from 8:30am-4pm
Available to:
Men
Women
Men with children
Women with children
Families
Minors must be accompanied by a parent
My Brother’s Keeper (MBK) (410.644.3194)
4207 Frederick Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland 21229
Hours: Mon-Fri from 10am-2:30pm
Available to:
Referral services (clothing, furniture, food referrals, medical co-payments) are only available to residents in area code 21229.
Job programs and meals open to anyone 18 and over
Call to check eligibility and details before sending anyone.

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MCVET (VETERANS ONLY) (410.576.9626)
301 N. High St., Baltimore, MD 21202
Hours: Daily from 8am-4pm
Available to:
Male and female veterans who did at least 6 months of active duty; doesn’t matter how they were discharged.
Must be homeless (for special circumstances call 410.576.2250. Explain and see if the individual fits their definition of homelessness)
Only services listed under “Drop-in Center” (Clothing, Laundry, Shower) are available to non-residents.
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H.O.P.E. (410.327.5830)
2828 Loch Raven Rd., Baltimore, MD 21218
Hours: Everyday from 8:30am-5pm.
Available to:
Men and women, ages 18 and over
Must either fit (1) or (2) below
(1) Both diagnosed with mental illness and are homeless
(2) Had or have a substance abuse problem
Can get a referral or walk-in, must have an ID and do an intake process
Manna House (410.889.3001)
435 E. 25th St., Baltimore, MD 21218
Hours: Mon-Fri from 8am-4pm
Available to:
Men
Women
Families
Unaccompanied minors can only eat, use shower, telephone, and get clothing
Pregnant teens and teen parents with children are allowed, case by case basis on whether they are treated as “unaccompanied minors” or “families”