What does home mean to you? Safety, privacy, comfort—each of us probably has a different answer. For Nettie (read her story here) a home is an opportunity to bring her family together.
The Mayor’s Office of Homeless Services has declared a winter shelter warning for Tuesday, January 14, 2025 at 4 pm until Thursday, January 14, 2025, at 9 am. Call 211 (available 24/7) or 443-984-9540 to connect with shelter. Get more info here.
What does home mean to you? Safety, privacy, comfort—each of us probably has a different answer. For Nettie (read her story here) a home is an opportunity to bring her family together.
Six months ago, Nettie Snyder, her partner, Jaden, and five kids piled into a U-Haul, leaving North Carolina and heading back to Baltimore with little more than their clothes. She was a mother on a mission to reunite her family.
Health Care for the Homeless is hiring a Connect Community Health Worker!
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Baltimore’s perfect rough and tumble mascot. The Mayor of Hampden. Instagram influencer.
We’re talking about Killer, an orange cat who is low on teeth, but full of charm.
Thomas Shuron, who has spent all 70 years of his life in Baltimore, never went to a dentist until last September.
Without insurance or a stable place to live, dental care just wasn’t an option for Thomas. And he was terrified of the pain.
Health Care for the Homeless is hiring a Lead Certified Medical Assistant!
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Read our joint statement on the loss of a lifelong advocate for justice.
What happens when you put 150 Baltimore leaders in one room and ask them to discuss what creates and perpetuates homelessness?
Intentional and critically uncomfortable conversations.
This September, nearly 50 supportive housing clients gathered at Cox Point Park for a very special picnic.
This September, ten clients gathered at our West Baltimore clinic to discuss homelessness and the barriers they face in their community. Here are just a few take aways.