No more scrambling

03.18.22

By Lindsey Weikert, Lead Therapist Case Manager II


A few weeks ago, I got to the clinic in a bit of a panic and sent this email to staff:

Staff across the organization stepped up to help immediately. Now I’m hoping you will be just as responsive.

To truly help people working to regain health and home, we need to be nimble. And we need to be a reliable partner. With a monthly gift, you can help me stay one step ahead in meeting urgent needs in the community.

To be honest, I was alarmed that we didn’t have any bags of food in the pantry that morning. I thought about how each of us needs rest, healthy food and a sense of safety to thrive.

It is unfair to expect someone in pain, or who is hungry and tired, to focus on complex paperwork or fully engage in a therapy session.

I can’t predict exactly what someone walking through our doors will need, but I know that having the flexibility to offer food, new socks, or other essentials can help.

Your monthly donation gives us the chance to be more responsive to challenges as they arise. Hours after I sent my email, we filled hundreds of bags with soups, canned fruit, tuna fish, trail mix and other pantry basics.

With a sustaining gift, you can make sure my colleagues and I have what we need, when we need it – whether it’s a bag of food, a medication co-pay, or a housing application fee.

You give us those critical essentials:

  • Food
  • Medicine
  • Health care
  • Access to a safe apartment
  • Supportive services to stay housed

With basic needs covered each month, we can ALL put more attention where it’s needed: Advocacy to confront policies grounded in racism that cause and perpetuate homelessness.

Can I count you in? 

DONATE HERE 

Health Care for the Homeless has very limited storage and we are not in a position to accept food donations. The best way you can help address urgent needs is by donating funds that give us the flexibility to pay for what we need, when clients need it – whether food, medicine, housing application fees, etc.

More Recent News


Rendering of an apartment building called Sojourner Place at Park
10.29.24

Since opening Sojourner Place at Oliver in 2022, our affordable housing development team has been busy laying the groundwork for more affordable housing in Baltimore through a newly formed subsidiary under Health Care for the Homeless called the HCH Real Estate Company.

2670
Celebrate Native American Heritage Month in the foreground and images of a protest sign saying we exist with a persons eyes, we resist with a feather clenched in a fist, we rise with an image of an eagle. Under that is an image with Native American image printed on pins.
10.28.24

This November, we honor the first inhabitants of this land. National Native American Heritage Month invites us to celebrate these intricate legacies, recognize the persistent challenges faced by Native people, and celebrate their invaluable contributions throughout history.

2669
10.23.24

A morning in the park for the whole family, this year's Rock Your Socks 5K has something for everyone! See what's in store on November 2. 

2667
the words 'Indigenous People's Day' over images of Indigenous Peoples and symbolism
10.07.24

Indigenous People’s Day is celebrated on the second Monday in October, the same day as Columbus Day. This commemoration recognizes Indigenous history and the challenges Indigenous people have faced and are still facing today. Explore a few ways you can commemorate Indigenous Peoples Day in 2024.

2659

View All News

Copyright © 2024 Health Care for the Homeless.

All Rights Reserved.

OUR HEADQUARTERS

421 Fallsway, Baltimore, MD 21202

Phone: 410-837-5533

FOLLOW US

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Instagram