Here's to you! Together, we raised more than $500K to help more of our neighbors find a place to call home.
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.
Here's to you! Together, we raised more than $500K to help more of our neighbors find a place to call home.
NPR's Pam Fessler recently talked to our own Kevin Lindamood, Barbara DiPietro and Joseph Funn to discuss what Medicaid changes could mean for people experiencing homelessness.
In November and December of last year, Health Care for the Homeless set to work to better understand our patient’s experiences with our services. Now, the numbers are in and we’re happy to share that intel with you right here.
With our rapid growth come some logistical changes across the organization. From distributing new fobs to updating our mail delivery schedule, Facilities has some important news to share.
It’s that time of year again, when we close our clinic doors for a day and trek with clients, partners and each other to Annapolis to champion the issues that affect our work and clients most. And this year, we're mixing it up a bit. Join us on Thursday, February 23...
Amidst all the bluster and looming changes in Washington, D.C., these days, is a whole lot of noise about a potential rollback of Obamacare. As in other states across the country, Marylanders are trying to figure out what those changes could mean for Medicaid here. Here are some things we do know, and some good things to keep in mind as the Medicaid debate unfolds.
Amidst all the bluster and looming changes in Washington, D.C., these days, is a whole lot of noise about a potential rollback of Obamacare. And folks in Maryland are trying to figure out what those changes could mean for Medicaid here. Here are some things we do know, and some good things to keep in mind as the Medicaid debate unfolds.
We need your help defining what constitutes a "no show..."
The biennial Point-in-Time count will take place in Baltimore City on Sunday, January 22 - Wednesday, January 25.
On Tuesday night, a crew of 18 staff members donned party hats, ate pizza, cheers-ed some sparkling cider and got down to the feel-good business of thanking our donors.