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New Vision House of Hope (NVHOH)
ABOUT
Substance use treatment mental health services for veterans and adults in need. Beds available immediately in their transitional housing program.
Phone
(410) 466-8558 voice
(443) 838-2670 fax
Location
300 E. Lombard St., Suite 1000Baltimore, MD 21202
Website
newvisionhouseofhope.org/Hours
General Information
New Vision House of Hope (NVHOH) offers a variety of services including: permanent housing assistance and referrals, Substance Abuse Treatment Program, employment readiness/entrepreneurial workshops, men’s and women’s support groups, personal development, healthy-living training, and HIV/AIDS counseling and support. They have a housing program specifically for veterans and they also offer transportation assistance for individuals who need it. If you need assistance with transportation, call Darren Cole at 410-960-0335.
Services
About
This organization is offering employment services to veterans in need. They can help you find jobs, write a resume, and practice interview skills. They can also help with getting tools, work clothes, and certifications. To apply, walk in or call 410-466-8558 and ask to speak with the Program Coordinator Jamal Ferguson.
Audience:
VeteransAbout
This organization provides transitional housing to clients for 6 months up to 1 year. The program includes seven transitional houses and three women's shelter locations that cater to those battling addiction, HIV/AIDS, or homelessness. They also offers a women's shelter program that houses roughly 60 women each night with pickup sites around the city. Call the number listed for more information.
Fees:
Fees vary depending on client's ability to pay. A service will not be denied if a person cannot pay.Audience:
Adults in need of transitional housing.Eligibility:
Any homeless adult in need of transitional housing. Those with substance abuse issues welcome.How to Apply:
Call the number listedService Categories
About
This organization offers a community based substance abuse treatment program. They have a Standard Outpatient option, which involves less than 9 hours of treatment per week. They also have an Intensive Outpatient option, which involves a minimum of 9 hours of treatment per week. Treatment includes Early Recovery Skills, Relapse Prevention, Stress Management & Emotional Well being, Alcohol & Other Drug Education, and Social Support Groups. Services include: individual counseling, random toxicology screenings, resources and referrals, and mental health groups for members.
Fees:
Insurance or out of pocket payments accepted. Call the center for more information.Audience:
Individuals with drug and/or alcohol abuse problems.Eligibility:
None.Payment Methods Accepted:
- Medicare
About
In collaboration with the US Department of Veteran Affairs, NVHOH is now operating a Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) Program to help serve very low income Veterans (both individuals and Veterans and their families) who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. Services include referrals for permanent housing and jobs, rental assistance/utilities, transportation, assistance with applying for benefits, and referrals for primary medical care (mental health and substance use disorders). For more information, call the outreach coordinator at 410-466-8558.
Phone
(410) 466-8558 voice
(443) 438-4280 fax