St. Vincent de Paul of Baltimore
Baltimore City Health Department
ABOUT
Helps people in Baltimore City who need housing or other support.
Phone
(410) 662-0500 voiceLocation
2305 North Charles st., Suite 300Baltimore, MD 21218
Services
- Child & Family
- Employment Services
- Homelessness
- Food Services
Website
www.vincentbaltimore.org/
info@vincentbaltimore.org
General Information
This group helps people in Baltimore City who are facing homelessness or poverty. They may help with energy bills if you already applied for MEAP and the Fuel Fund. They sometimes help with rent, but you must meet certain rules and have some income. They do not help people living in public housing.
Click here to learn how to get help.
Services
Child & Family
About
Programs made accessible to those without access to high quality education in low income areas.
Head Start and Early Head Start is a program "provid[ing] early childhood education services to prepare infants, toddlers, and pre-school children for school, while also helping parents achieve financial, housing and health stability goals that benefit their families and the entire community."
Camp St. Vincent: The only free summer camp serving children in Baltimore facing homlessness
Employment Services
About
Provides job leads and linkages to employment programs and jobs for underemployed or unemployed individuals. They offer two programs, Career Connections and Next Course.
Career Connections: Career Connections assists adults who are unemployed or underemployed with job preparedness (resume and cover letter writing, interview preparation, job identification and application).
Next Course: This 12-week occupational skills training program provides adults with classroom training skills combined with hands-on experience in a real production kitchen. Program participants gain valuable skills and experience, obtain a ServSafe Manager’s Certification, and go on to successful careers in the food services industry.
For Next Course ProgramNew classes form every month. For more information about classes and eligibility requirements, call (410) 982-0855 or email at nextcourse@vincentbaltimore.org.
Regular Schedule
Address
400 S. Bond Street, Baltimore, MD 21231Homelessness
About
"Their services include "homelessness prevention and shelter diversion, comprehensive 24/7 shelters, day shelter, rapid rehousing, and permanent supportive housing". They provide assistance through the Sarah's Hope Family Shelter, Hannah Moore Family Shelter, Greenspring Men's Shelter, Innterim House Family Shelter.
Address
A number of locations accessible on their website https://www.vincentbaltimore.org/what-we-do/homelessness/Food Services
About
Free meals are served twice a day at Beans & Bread, 400 S. Bond Street.
Breakfast: Monday–Friday from 8:30 AM to 9:30 AM
Lunch: Monday–Saturday from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM, and on the last Sunday of each month
Some churches also have food pantries with free groceries. To find a food pantry near you, look for a SVDP Conference in your area.
Need help finding food?
Call the 211 Maryland United Way Helpline by dialing 2-1-1.
If 2-1-1 does not work, call 410-685-0525 or 1-800-492-0618.