We believe stable housing works best when residents also have access to the right tools, services, and community support. This page includes helpful resources that can assist with employment, transportation, healthcare, education, financial stability, and personal growth.
Free job search support, career training, resume assistance, and employment placement services.
Provides job training, employment placement, and career development programs.
Offers job search assistance, workforce development programs, unemployment support, and career training opportunities for Maryland residents.
Provides Baltimore’s public transportation system, including buses, Metro Subway, and Light Rail to help residents commute to work, school, and appointments.
A shared, door-to-door transportation service for individuals who cannot use regular public transit due to mobility or disability limitations.
Provides transportation for Medicaid recipients who need help getting to medical appointments when other transportation is unavailable.
Find food banks and free food assistance programs near you.
Provides free food through local food pantries, soup kitchens, and community distribution sites across Maryland.
Helps residents apply for SNAP benefits and connect with local food programs and assistance services.
A federal program that provides monthly benefits to help low-income households purchase groceries and essential food items.
A Baltimore program that gives SNAP participants monthly produce vouchers to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables online.
Call 211 or visit their website to find nearby food pantries, meal programs, and emergency food resources.
Provides community health services, wellness programs, vaccinations, and connections to affordable healthcare providers.
Connects Baltimore residents to mental health services, substance use treatment, crisis support, and counseling resources.
Provides medical care, mental health services, addiction treatment, and case management for individuals experiencing housing instability.
A free and confidential 24/7 service for individuals experiencing emotional distress, mental health crises, or thoughts of suicide.
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration has confidential treatment referral and mental health support resources.
Offers primary care, mental health services, counseling, and wellness support for individuals and families in Baltimore.
Find federal and state assistance programs including healthcare, food benefits, and financial aid.
Provides financial assistance programs including Temporary Cash Assistance (TCA), SNAP benefits, and other support services for eligible Maryland residents.
Provides financial assistance to help eligible households pay heating and electric bills.
Offers housing support programs, rental assistance resources, and housing stability services for Baltimore residents.
Offers financial coaching, emergency assistance programs, and connections to community resources that support financial stability.
Free and low-cost courses in job skills, technology, business, and personal development.
Provides free access to computers, job search tools, resume assistance, and educational workshops across Baltimore.
Offers job training, professional development, and internship opportunities for young adults seeking career pathways.
Offers affordable degree programs, workforce training, GED preparation, and continuing education courses.
An online job portal where residents can search for employment, access career training programs, and connect with workforce development services.
Provides job training, career coaching, certification programs, and employment placement services.
24/7 confidential emotional support.
📞 Dial 988
For immediate emergencies involving safety, fire, or medical situations, call 911.
Provides 24/7 support connecting residents to emergency food, shelter, financial help, and crisis services.
Provides emergency mental health crisis intervention, counseling, and support services for Baltimore residents.
📞 410-433-5175
Provides assistance for individuals experiencing housing emergencies, eviction risk, or urgent housing instability.
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