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Helping up Mission, 1029 East Baltimore St., Baltimore, MD 21202

MARYLAND

1 Helping Up Mission Helping Up Mission provides hope to the poor and homeless. We do this through programs designed to meet their individual physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs.

(410) 675-7500, http://www.helpingupmission.org/, [email protected]

Helping Up Mission, 1029 East Baltimore St., Baltimore, MD 21202

2 MD Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services The Reentry Program is staffed by an RMT who provides services to parolees at the Community Reentry Facility (REF) in Baltimore.

(410) 339-3400, http://www.dpscs.state.md.us/rehabservs/patx/reentry.shtml, [email protected]

Patuxent Institution, 7555 Waterloo Rd., Jessup, MD 20794

3 The Abell Foundation The Abell Foundation is dedicated to the enhancement of the quality of life in Baltimore and Maryland.

(410) 547-1300, http://abell.org/, [email protected]

The Abell Foundation, 111 S. Calver St., Ste. 2300, Baltimore, MD

4 Montgomery County Correctional Facility (MCCF) Reentry For All Program The MCCF Re-Entry for All Program is committed to assisting inmates in their transition from incarceration, back into the community. MCCF provides a quarterly "Family Outreach Nite" in the community in an attempt to reach out to the family members of incarcerated individuals.

(240) 773- 9982, http://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/cor/, [email protected]

Montgomery County Correctional Facility, 22880 Whelan Lane, Boyds, Maryland 20841

5 Prince George's County Reentry Services Prince George’s County is a nationally recognized jurisdiction that will be a leader in re-entry services and programs because of comprehensive utilization of the entire government, and the creation and implementation of a One Stop Re-Entry Center.

(301) 952-7057, http://www.princegeorgescountymd.gov/sites/Corrections/reentry/Pages/default.aspx, [email protected]

Prince George's County Department of Corrections, 13400 Dille Drive, Upper Marlboro, MD 20772

6 Maryland Department of Public Safety & Correctional Services Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services-related information for citizens, law enforcement and community partners.

(410) 585-3727, http://www.dpscs.state.md.us/, [email protected]

Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services, 6776 Reisterstow Rd., Ste. 315, Baltimore, MD 2125

7 F.A.C.E. - Freedom Advocates Celebrating Ex-Offenders F.A.C.E. (Freedom Advocates Celebrating Ex- Offenders) is a group of people who have come together to support one another and reach out to others who have experienced conditions of substance abuse and/or incarceration.

(410) 522-3223, http://facebaltimore.org/, [email protected]

F.A.C.E., 1564 Sheffield Rd., Baltimore, MD 21218

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8 SEETTS (Supporting Ex-Offenders in Employment, Training, and Transitional Services) SEETTS offers training and support for ex-offenders in search of work opportunities.

(410) 837-1800, http://www.goodwillches.org/, [email protected]

Goodwill Industries of the Chesapeake, Inc., 222 East Redwood St., Baltimore, MD 21202

9 Maryland Re-Entry Partnership (REP) Provides intensive community based services to ex-offenders. Services included, but not limited to, substance abuse treatment, case management, support groups, employment services and transitional housing.

(410) 547-5490, http://www.cc-md.org, [email protected]

Catholic Charities of Baltimore, 320 Cathedral St., Baltimore, MD

10 National Women's Prison Project (NWPP) The National Women’s Prison Project (NWPP) was established in 2003 after seeing the need for services solely for the almost “invisible” females in prison.

(410) 669-7030, http://nwpp-inc.com/, [email protected]

NWPP, Inc., 1701 Madison Ave., Ste. 505, Baltimore, MD 21217

11 St. Vincent de Paul of Baltimore St. Vincent de Paul of Baltimore is a leading provider of community services to people suffering from the effects of hunger, homelessness, and poverty in Baltimore, Maryland.

(410) 662-0500, http://www.vincentbaltimore.org/, [email protected]

St. Vincent de Paul of Baltimore, 2305 N. Charles St., Ste .300, Baltimore, MD 21218

12 Welcome Home Re-Entry Program The Welcome Home Re-Entry Program is a mentoring program for people being released from prison into Montgomery, Prince Georges and DC County. The program serves people of all faith and of no faith. Volunteer mentors are recruited from religious and civic organizations and are asked to commit for at least a year.

(202) 347-3218, http://www.prisonoutreachministry.org/, [email protected]

Prison Outreach Ministry Inc., P.O. Box 51583, Washington, DC 20091

13 Correctional Education Association National CEA is a leading professional association in juvenile justice and adult correctional education, both nationally and internationally, providing leadership, direction, and services to correctional educators and programs, and representing juvenile justice and adult correctional education to broader educational, political, and social agencies.

(800) 783-1232, http://www.ceanational.org/, [email protected]

CEA, 8182 Lark Brown Rd., Ste. 102, Elkridge, MD 21075

14 Center for Sex Offender Management (CSOM) The Center for Sex Offender Management (CSOM) is a national clearinghouse and technical assistance center that supports state and local jurisdictions in the effective management of sex offenders.

(301) 589-9383, http://www.csom.org/, [email protected]

CSOM, 8403 Coleville Rd., Ste. 720, Silver Spring, MD 20910

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15 National Fatherhood Initiative Our mission is to improve the well-being of children by increasing the proportion of children growing up with involved, responsible, and committed fathers.

(301) 948-0599, http://www.fatherhood.org, [email protected]

National Fatherhood Initiative, 20410 Observation Dr., Ste. 107, Germantown, MD 20876

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