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CASA de Maryland (CASA de Maryland)
CASA
ABOUT
CASA offers information and services for housing, employment, immigration, health, job training, and more. (Se habla espanol)
Phone
(866) 765-2272 voice
(410) 732-7777 voice
Location
2706 Pulaski HighwayBaltimore, MD 21224
Website
wearecasa.org/baltimorecenter@casamd.org
Hours
General Information
CASA works to provide employment placement, workforce development and training, health education, citizenship and legal services, and financial, language, and literacy training to Latino and immigrant communities.
Services
About
CASA offers citizenship education, mentoring and interview preparation, application assistance, and post-naturalization support. They can help you fill out the form for US Citizenship, enroll you in a citizenship class, prepare you for your interview, and much more. You can walk in to the center Mondays-Fridays from 9:30am to 4pm to register for the Citizenship program. You can also call the center at 240-491-5774 for more information.
Fees:
Free for CASA member, call 240-491-5774 for information on fees and services.Service Categories
About
CASA provides a variety of legal services for low-income immigrants who are experiencing housing, eviction, employment and immigration-related issues. Please call 240-553-8970 if facing imminent eviction or consult pre-eviction interventions or housing-related issues. For non-emergency housing issues, wage theft, other employment issues, or information about legal consultations, please call 1-866-765-2272 and a member of CASA’s legal department will return your call.
Fees:
Free for all CASA members. Fees may apply if you are not a CASA member.Audience:
Everyone.Eligibility:
None.Service Categories
About
CASA partners with Community Colleges and other organizations to offer a range of vocational training classes to low-income immigrant communities.
For more information on upcoming classes and how to apply, contact Jacinta Nino at jnino@wearecasa.org. You can also contact Jacinta by calling 240-491-5775. You can also click here to learn more about their training classes.
About
Registration for the Spring 2025 session will open on April 8th and then classes will begin on April 21st. Click here for more information and to register.
Classes that teach you how to read and write in English are offered here. For Baltimore location, in-person evening classes meet Monday through Thursday from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm with occasional Friday make-up classes at CASA’s Baltimore Welcome Center, 2706 Pulaski Highway Baltimore, MD 21224. For Montgomery and Prince George's County location, in-person evening classes meet Monday through Thursday from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm with occasional Friday make-up classes. In-person Saturday classes meet from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm. Click here or here to register.
Address
For Baltimore location: CASA’s Baltimore Welcome Center, 2706 Pulaski Highway Baltimore, MD 21224 For Montgomery and Prince George's County location: Takoma Park Middle School, 7611 Piney Branch Road, Takoma Park, MD 20912 or International High School @ Langley Park, 5150 Annapolis Rd, Bladensburg, MD 20710 for monday to thursday class; CASA’s Multicultural Center/CASA’s Silver Spring Welcome Center/CASA’s Wheaton Welcome Center for Saturday classes.Fees:
$100 fee for CASA members. You can become a member for $35 annually. Visit the website or call the center to ask about becoming a member.Audience:
Immigrants that want to learn English as a second language.How to Apply:
Visit http://wearecasa.org/adult-esol/ or https://wearecasa.org/esol-classes-in-baltimore/ to register. You can also call the center directly if you have any questions or need help completing the application online.Service Categories
About
Using either of the general hotline numbers, you can contact CASA to receive a wide range of services. Services include-
* Unemployment placement, applications, and insurance assistance
* Food stamps applications
* Monetary cash assistance and bank account assistance
* Rental and eviction assistance
* Finding shelters and food banks
* Completing green card/citizenship renewals
* Legal information and support, including power of attorney
* Drivers license support
* Election support and voter registration
* Census support
* DACA support
* Adult education support and vocational training
* Financial literacy information
* Small business development
* Tax support
* Translation support
* COVID19 Test Referrals
(Se habla español)
Phone
(301) 431-4185 voice
(866) 765-2272 voice
How to Apply:
Anyone who is in need of services and support can call either of the phone numbers provided above. Please be prepared to provide basic information about your needs, and they will connect you to the appropriate department.Languages
- English
- Spanish
Interpretation Services:
Services provided in English and Spanish.About
CASA provides a hotline in order to answer your health-related questions and help you to take care of your family. Services include health care referrals to doctors and dentists, as well as health insurance support. This hotline also provides information about unemployment applications and food stamps. Information available in English, Spanish, and French. (Se habla español)
English/Spanish: 301-270-8432
English/French line: 240-270-1318
Phone
(301) 270-8432 voice
(240) 270-1318 voice
How to Apply:
Anyone who is in need of services and support can call either of the phone numbers provided above. Please be prepared to provide basic information about your needs, and they will connect you to the appropriate department.Languages
- English
- Spanish