Historic East Baltimore Commuinty Action Coalition Youth Opportunity Center (HEBCAC-YO)
ABOUT
The YO! Baltimore program helps young people ages 18 to 24 who are not in school. They help with getting a GED and finding a job.
People We Serve
You must be 18–24, out of school, have a Social Security card, and live in Baltimore City.
Phone
(410) 732-2661 voice(443) 524-2800 voice
Location
1212 N Wolfe StBaltimore, MD 21213
Services
- Career Services
- Mental Health Services
- Academic Services
- Case Management
Website
www.hebcac.org/youth-opportunity
info@hebcac.org
Hours
General Information
The YO! Center in East Baltimore helps youth and young adults who are not in school. They offer GED classes, job training, counseling, life skills workshops, and fun activities. The staff also helps with finding housing, health care, and family support. YO! helps young people reach their school and job goals.
Walk-in hours are Monday through Friday, from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM. For more information or updates, go to their Facebook page here.
Services
Career Services
About
This program helps you learn about jobs, get job training, build a resume, and get ready to work. You can do paid internships and get free professional clothes at the center.
Eligibility:
You must be 18–24, out of school, have a Social Security card, and live in Baltimore City.Mental Health Services
About
This program helps you find a job, make plans for your future, and get help with things like housing, food, and health care. They also help you apply to college or job training schools.
Eligibility:
You must be 18–24, out of school, have a Social Security card, and live in Baltimore City.Academic Services
About
This program offers Pre-GED and GED classes, tutoring, and online learning. They help pay for GED tests and take students to college fairs and tours.
Eligibility:
You must be 18–24, out of school, have a Social Security card, and live in Baltimore City.Service Categories
Case Management
About
This program helps you find a job, set goals, and get support with things like housing, food, legal help, and health insurance. They also help you apply to college or trade school.