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Provides income-eligible residents with free clothing and toiletries, including toothpaste, soap, and shampoo. Clothing Assistance More information: - Donations of clothing are accepted
Provides emergency shelter for individuals and families experiencing homelessness. Temporary Shelter More information - Includes case management and educational sessions - Stays are limited to 90 days - Donations of furniture, cleaning supplies, household items, paper goods, and hygiene items accepted
Provides food assistance to individuals in need. Food Assistance More information:
- Donations of food and hygiene products, like shampoo, toothpaste and brushes, and toilet paper, accepted.
Operates a food pantry that provides food for 7-days, based on household size. Food Assistance More information:
- Individuals shop and make their own choices in a grocery store setting
- Pet food, household and hygiene items available as supplies last
Provides food assistance via drive thru service to individuals in need. Food Assistance
- Donations of clothing, household goods, office equipment, personal items, and toiletries accepted
- Includes meals, showers, laundry, case management, employment navigation, and referrals
- Occasionally offers formula, baby food, and toiletriesÂ
- Assistance is limited to once per monthÂ
- Open on the 1st and 2nd Wednesday for residents of Baltimore City and on the 3rd and 4th Wednesday for residents in zip codes 21209 and 21211
Provides clothing, small baby items, home goods, shoes, and linens to individuals in need.
Clothing Assistance, Household Goods
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- Donations are accepted and can be dropped off at the donation shed
Distributes emergency food items and, when available, personal grooming and hygiene supplies. Food Assistance
Accepts donations of personal and household goods.
Donation Programs
- Donations of clothing, household goods, office equipment, personal items, and toiletries accepted
Provides emergency shelter for families with children experiencing homelessness.
Temporary Shelter
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Distributes personal hygiene items such as soap, shampoo, conditioner, and menstrual products.
Personal Goods and Services
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- Accepts donations
- Donations of clothing, household goods, office equipment, personal items, and toiletries accepted
Accepts donations to support programs for individuals with HIV, cancer, renal disease, cardiovascular disease, and other life-threatening conditions. Donations More information:
- Accepts donations of toys, toiletry items, scarves, mittens, gloves, and nonperishable food items
- Monetary donations can be made online
Distributes personal hygiene items such as soap, shampoo, conditioner, and menstrual products.
Personal Goods and Services
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- Accepts donations
Offers a crisis shelter and transitional housing for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking. Temporary Shelter
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- Communal living for survivors and their children for up to 6 months
- Case management, group sessions, shared kitchen space, common area, laundry facilities
- Pets cannot be accommodated but will assist with placement in a SafeHaven Pets program
- Accepts donations of nonperishable food, hygiene items, diapers, paper products, new sheets and towels; cannot accept used toys and clothing
Offers showers and laundry services to individuals in need. Personal Goods and Services
Accepts material donations to support individuals experiencing homelessness during the cold weather season.
Donation Programs
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- Accepts year-round donations of travel-size toiletries, feminine hygiene products, clothing, winter accessories, rain gear, boots, paper plates and cups, instant drinks, oatmeal, and perishable food items
- Accepts perishable donations of hot meals, bag lunches, fresh fruit, and desserts October 25th through March 25th
- Contact shelter to coordinate meal drop-off times
Offers crisis intervention services to children and adults who have experienced violence, abuse, trauma, and other adverse experiences. Mental Health Services More information:
- Includes forensic interviews, medical treatment, and mental health services
- Elder Justice Center serves older adults who have experienced any form of abuse
- Operates 2 'safe street' site violence-interruption programs
- Maintains hospital violence response teams at Sinai Hospital and Grace Medical Center
- Offers community trainings for professionals
- Accepts donations of money, clothing, books, toys, and personal care products for children
