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Resource-Inventory-Cbsa-Jhh-Jhbmc.Pdf Using the zip codes which define the Johns Hopkins Institutions community (21202, 21205, 21206, 21213, 21218, 21219, 21222, 21224, and 21231) more than 400 community resources were identified with the capacity to meet the community health needs identified in the Johns Hopkins Institutions CHNA. (Please refer to the Community Health Needs Assessment Report to review the detailed community needs.) Note: The astericks in the columns represent the top priority areas that were identified. They include: improving socioeconomic factors, access to livable environments, access to behavioral health services, and access to health services. An "x" in the columns are subcategories that further illustrate the identified need. INVENTORY OF COMMUNITY RESOURCES AVAILABLE TO ADDRESS COMMUNITY HEALTH NEEDS IDENTIFIED IN THE JOHNS HOPKINS CHNA Internet Organization/Provider Column1 Counties Served Contact Information Zip Code Information Population Served Services Provided IMPROVING SOCIOECONOMIC FACTORS Education Employment ACCESS TO LIVABLE ENVIRONMENTS Housing Food Environment Crime and Safety ACCESS TO BEHAVIORAL Mental Health Substance Abuse ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES Dental Services Uninsured Chronic Disease 2‐1‐1 MARYLAND AT UNITED WAY OF CENTRAL MARYLAND ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, 100 South Charles St., 5th Floor 21203 More Information No Restrictions 2‐1‐1 Maryland is partnership of four agencies working together to provide simple access to Baltimore City Bank of America Center health and human services information. 2‐1‐1 is an easy to remember telephone number that Baltimore, MD 21203 connects people with important community services. Our specially trained call specialists answer Phone: 443‐573‐5908 calls 24 hours a day, every day of the year. XX XXX XX XXX The 2‐1‐1 database has information on nearly 5,000 agencies and programs across the state. Each * * * * week 2‐1‐1 Maryland handles thousands of calls from people in need, providing referrals to services and helping people problem‐solve when the services they need are not available. 901 ARTS Baltimore, 901 Montpelier Street 21218 More Information Children and Teens 901 Arts offers year‐round programming for kids and teens of all ages. During the school year, we Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21218 offer extracurricular activities such as art classes, drum line, and individual music lessons in piano, Phone: (410) 366‐2252 guitar, saxophone, violin, clarinet and more. We offer Toddler/Parent Art Hour for our youngest * X students, as well as homework help and SAT prep for our older students. During the summer, we offer summer camp in the afternoons for students in 2‐8th grade. A MOTHER'S CRY Baltimore, 324 N Broadway 21231 More Information Women A Mother’s Cry was founded by Millie Brown in May 2009. It is a community advocacy and Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21231 support organization for families who have been effected by violence. Its mission is to reach out Phone: (443) 760‐8453 and show mothers and families who have experienced loss that there are many people that care * X deeply about the losses they have experienced. The organization tries to let the families know that they are not alone, and they are not forgotten. A WOMAN’S JOURNEY Baltimore, 901 South Bond Street, Suite 550 21231 More Information Women The Johns Hopkins Medicine annual women’s health conference, provides new and compelling Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21231 information about important issues affecting women’s health. From nutrition and improving your X X phone: 410‐955‐8660 memory to heart disease and cancer, this one‐day program offers many seminars, all taught by * * email: [email protected] Johns Hopkins physicians. ABBOTTSTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Baltimore, 1300 Gorsuch Avenue 21218 More Information Children and families Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21218 school‐based mental health services, and physical activity. X XX X X Phone: 443‐984‐2685 * * * * Principal/Lead: Cathleen Miles ABELL IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION Baltimore, Maureen Daly, President 21218 More Information No Restrictions The Abell Improvement Association (AIA) was incorporated in 1973 as the official neighborhood Baltimore City Email: [email protected] association for the Abell Community. The purposes of the Association are to: foster the general welfare of all residents of the Abell community; maintain the community’s appearance, safety, XX and good order; promote cultural, racial, and ethnic harmony, foster a strong sense of * neighborliness and community spirit, and represent the community’s interest to local and state government. ACE MENTOR PROGRAM Baltimore, John Harris High School Students The Architecture Construction and Engineering (ACE) mentor program works with high school Baltimore City Email: [email protected] students and inspires them to pursue careers in design and contruction. It's now the construction Phone: (410) 837‐7311 industry's fastest‐growing high school mentoring program, reaching over 8,000 students annually. The ACE Mentor Program of America, Inc. not only engages sponsors and volunteer mentors to X expose students to real‐world opportunities, but also financially supports each student's * continued success through scholarships and grants. Since 1994, ACE has awarded over $12 million in scholarships to promising participants. ADDICTION TREATMENT SERVICES Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center 21224 More Information Individuals with substance The Addiction Treatment Services (ATS) is a comprehensive treatment center located on the Baltimore City 4940 Eastern Avenue abuse issues campus of The Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center. For individuals suffering from substance Baltimore, MD 21224 use disorder and other psychiatric illnesses, ATS provides a range of services from standard * XX Phone: 410‐550‐7900 outpatient care (1‐3 hours per week) to intensive outpatient care (10 hours per week). ADELANTE FAMILIA AT HOUSE OF RUTH MARYLAND ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, 2201 Argonne Drive 21218 More Information Latinos Adelante Familia is a bilingual program at the House of Ruth Maryland dedicated to the Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21218 eradication of intimate partner violence in the Latino community. Adelante Familia serves XX XX X Phone: 410‐732‐2176 Spanish‐speaking immigrants living in Baltimore who are victims, or at risk of being victims, or are * * * perpetrators of intimate partner violence. ADOLESCENT PARTIAL HOSPITALIZATION PROGRAM Baltimore, More Information Adolescents The Adolescent Partial Hospitalization Program is an after‐school day hospital program targeting Baltimore City adolescents ages 12 through 18. This program offers a complete psychiatric and psychosocial evaluation, occupational therapy assessment, family therapy, nursing support and, if necessary, pharmacotherapy. The patients participate in a variety of groups, including occupational therapy, XX problem solving, and behavioral psychotherapy. Each adolescent has an individual therapist. * Family members are also involved in treatment through weekly family therapy meetings. Socialization and recreation therapies round out the treatment. ADOPT‐A‐FAMILY / ADOPT‐A‐SENIOR PROGRAM Baltimore, 1101 East 33rd Street Suite C‐100 21218 More Information No Restrictions The Johns Hopkins University Adopt‐a‐Family/Adopt‐a‐Senior program is designed to assist Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21218 families and individuals who have been referred to the Office of Work, Life and Engagement. 443‐997‐7000 Adopt‐A‐Family is a charitable activity for faculty, staff, students and retirees of this institution. XX XXX XX XXX Adopt‐A‐Family partners with local nonprofit social services agencies to adopt women and * * * * children who have been abused and are living in shelters, foster care families, children with absentee parents, homeless individuals and people with severe disabilities. ADOPT‐A‐STUDENT UNIFORM DRIVE Baltimore, BCPS Office of Partnerships, Communications, and 21218 More Information Students in need The Adopt‐a‐Student Uniform Drive was established in 2011 to assist families in purchasing Baltimore City Community Engagement uniforms required by Baltimore City Public Schools (BCPS). Since its inception, the program has Phone: 410‐545‐1870. provided two uniforms each to more than 1,800 students in BCPS. The Johns Hopkins University Adopt‐a‐Student Uniform Drive is designed to assist students who have been referred to us by Baltimore City Public Schools. If you are in need of assistance to purchase a uniform, please X contact the BCPS Office of Partnerships, Communications, and Community Engagement at 410‐ * 545‐1870. Internet Organization/Provider Column1 Counties Served Contact Information Zip Code Information Population Served Services Provided IMPROVING SOCIOECONOMIC FACTORS Education Employment ACCESS TO LIVABLE ENVIRONMENTS Housing Food Environment Crime and Safety ACCESS TO BEHAVIORAL Mental Health Substance Abuse ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES Dental Services Uninsured Chronic Disease ADULT CASE MANAGEMENT Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center More Information Adults The Adult Case Management Program provides coordination and management of mental health Baltimore City Contact: David Cavey, LCSW‐C services for individuals in the East Baltimore community who meet criteria defined by the Phone: 410‐284‐5020 Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. Case managers help clients who have a chronic and persistent mental illness access needed
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