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People Encouraging People - Executive Offices (PEP)
People Encouraging People
ABOUT
Rehabilitation and support services.
Phone
(410) 366-4299 voice
Location
22 S. Howard StreetBaltimore, MD 21201
Website
www.peponline.org/maureenc@peponline.org
General Information
Programs include intensive case management, workforce development, community re-entry for Ex-offenders, and affordable housing.
Services are made for each individual’s challenges.
Services
About
Support clients to integrate into their community, emphasizing physical and mental health, getting safe and affordable housing, financial security, and socialization skills. Advocacy, service coordination, resource procurement, counseling, support and skills training take place in the clients’ location of choice, with an emphasis on prolonged engagement. Staff to client ratios are 1:15 or less.
Phone
(410) 366-4299 voice
Audience:
Youth, adult, elderly; Those with serious mental illness, addictions, co-occurring disorders, are deaf, homeless, need community reentry.About
Community Re-Entry Program for any individual who has been sentenced to a term of probation by a Federal or State court, or who has been released from a Federal, State, or local correctional institution.
Audience:
Ex-offendersAbout
Provides wraparound services to families headed by single head-of-households receiving Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) and who are addicted to substances. Services include assessment and referrals for ancillary services, employment training, placement and support, childcare and parent training, and transportation services.
The goal is to stabilize family functions so that the addicted parent can enter substance abuse treatment, with the goal of returning to support their family through employment.
Phone
(410) 366-4299 voice
Address
2002 Clipper Park RoadAudience:
Youth, adult, family; Those with co-occurring disorders or are homeless.About
Providing affordable housing for people with limited incomes in a wide range of settings throughout Baltimore City and County, with over 60 properties. Single family homes, duplexes and small apartment complexes offer the opportunity for full community participation that many of our tenants might not otherwise enjoy.
Although support services are often also provided to tenants, they are not a requirement of leasing.
Phone
(410) 366-4299 voice