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Two Black women, Chief Behavioral Officer Lawanda Williams and Therapist Case Manager Tammy Montague, smiling at the camera.
05.24.23

This year, Therapist Case Manager Tammy Montague (LCSW-C) testified to Maryland State Assembly, calling for an end to biased social work exams that prevent Black and brown people from getting their licenses. Read how Black social workers like Tammy are driving out disparity in the field. 

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05.19.23

The annual National Health Care for the Homeless Conference & Policy Symposium was May 15-18 in Baltimore! More than 1,000 attendees came from across the nation; here's a recap of all the ways we gathered and called for change. 

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04.18.23

Introducing our 2022 staff Racial Equity and Inclusion (REI) Committee comprised of nine staff members who will advise the Executive Team on racial equity vision, strategy and transformation within our agency in the months to come.

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Pregnant perosn with Brown skin holding their belly in a black shirt against a dark backgorund
04.11.23

Held annually on April 11-17th, BMHW is a week-long campaign founded and led by the Black Mamas Matter Alliance​ to build awareness, activism, and community to amplify ​the voices, perspectives and lived experiences of Black mamas and b

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Transgender Flag with Transgender Day of Visibility across in black
03.27.23

Transgender Day of Visibility is dedicated to celebrating and raising awareness about the transgender community worldwide. Explore some ways to commemorate this day below. 

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03.24.23

Currently, there is $0 budgeted for state rental assistance funding, even after advocates have been pushing for at least $175M in funding.

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03.20.23

Last week our Quality Department hosted another successful Patient Safety Week, full of games, on-site "escape rooms," and important discussions about our commitment to safety at Health Care for the Homeless. You can check out photos from the fun below.

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Lilian Amaya talking to a community member about available colorectal cancer screenings.
03.20.23

March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. Everyone ages 45-75 needs regular colon screening—read about how our Pop. Health team is getting the word out!

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03.09.23

Apply now for open Social Work positions at Health Care for the Homeless. 

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