BRINGING HOPE TO LIFE

We are a faith-based organization, a registered 501(c)3, that helps individuals and families transition out of crisis.

Health & Wellness

Providing individuals

Providing individuals with access to fresh and healthy food, we currently offer: lunches daily, a weekly food pantry which gives an average of 50lbs per-household per-week, and infant and toddler hygiene supplies. Please see our Essential Services Schedule for more information.

Email Keith Hunley at
keith@cityofrefugebaltimore.org for more information.

Job Training

Preparing individuals

Preparing individuals, specifically those who are unemployed or underemployed, with skills and resources, such as job training, soft skills, GED prep, IT Training, plumbing, and entrepreneurship to help them secure employment.

Email Mike Lewis at malewis@cityofrefugebaltimore.org for more information. 

Supportive Housing

Housing Team

The housing team provides low-barrier assessment bridge housing in conjunction with short- and long-term case management and a variety of supportive services that cater to each individual’s specific needs. The housing team also works with partner organizations to make connections for further assistance as needed.

Email Emily Añes at emily@cityofrefugebaltimore.org for more information. 

Youth Empowerment

LevelUp

Enriching year-round and after-school programs for high school-age students, to help students reach and maintain grade levels, participate in extra-curricular activities, and break the cycle of poverty.

Email Neal Carter at
neal@cityofrefugebaltimore.org for more information.

Anti-Human Trafficking

Rapha 

Rapha has been working throughout the community to raise awareness on the issue of human-trafficking. Through weekly drop-in programs, we facilitate relationships for individuals who have been or are currently being exploited.

Email Althea Whieldon at althea@cityofrefugebaltimore.org for more information.

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