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 , 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 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 community services while encouraging them to live as independently as possible. The program provides home visits, entitlement procurement, X XXX XX XXX assistance with housing, service coordination, help with medication, and wellness education. * * * * Services are currently available for Baltimore City residents and eastern Baltimore county residents. All clients must be authorized for service by Value Options, the company that provides administrative services for mental health care for the Medicaid program in Maryland.

ADULT PERMANENT HOUSING PROGRAM ‐ CITY ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, AIRS 21201 More Information Homeless, very low income Provides rental assistance and scattered site housing throughout Baltimore City. Supportive case Baltimore City 1800 N. Charles Street, Suite 700 HIV+ individuals or other management focuses on greater access to healthcare, substance abuse recovery, employability X XX X Baltimore, MD 21201 disability and their family and income, with the goal of strengthening self‐sufficiency. * * * Telephone: (410) 576‐5070 members ADULT PERMANENT HOUSING PROGRAM ‐ COUNTY ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, AIRS 21201 More Information Homeless, low income HIV+ Provides rental assistance and scattered site housing throughout Baltimore County. Supportive Baltimore City 1800 N. Charles Street, Suite 700 individuals with a disability case management focuses on greater access to healthcare, substance abuse recovery, X XX X Baltimore, MD 21201 and their family members employability and income, with the goal of strengthening self‐sufficiency. * * * Telephone: (410) 576‐5070 ADVOCATES FOR AUTISM Baltimore, JHU Center for Social Concern 21218 More Information Individuals on the autism Advocates for Autism is a student advocacy group for people on the autism spectrum. We try to Baltimore City 3103 N Charles Street spectrum stress the social aspect of Autism by examining its implications on society and education while Baltimore, MD 21218 stressing acceptance and understanding. The Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is our main focus, Phone: (410) 516‐4777 but we also advocate neurodiversity as we strive to understand other developmental disorders. Email: [email protected] We provide service opportunities through strong relationships with local organizations that work with the autistic population and other groups. In addition, we also work closely with the Kennedy X X Krieger Institute, and provide opportunities to volunteer in the Child Life and Therapeutic * * Department. AFA also raises awareness on campus through fun events. Finally, we invite different speakers (parents, therapists, doctors, scientists, and others) to talk about their perspective on ASD. Meetings are generally on Wednesday at 6‐7pm, with monthly service trips on weekend afternoons. AFYA PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOL Baltimore, 2800 Brendan Avenue 21213 More Information Children and youth Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Baltimore City Baltimore, Maryland 21213 and physical activity. X XX X X Phone: 410.485.2102 * * * * Principal/Lead: Katie Marts AIDS ALLIANCE Baltimore, JHU Aids Alliance 21218 More Information No Restrictions The primary mission of Hopkins AIDS Alliance is to raise awareness and educate our campus and Baltimore City 3400 N Charles Street our surrounding Baltimore community about HIV/AIDS issues through small campus events. We Baltimore, MD 21218 also have secondary goals including raising funds for local endeavors to alleviate the suffering Email: [email protected] caused directly or indirectly by HIV/AIDS. We accomplish these through community service X X activities in the Baltimore region to help those that are living with HIV/AIDS or are affected * * indirectly by HIV/AIDS. General Body Meetings are biweekly on Thursdays at 7pm in Charles Commons MPR. AIRS (AIDS INTERFAITH RESIDENTIAL SERVICES) Baltimore, 1800 N. Charles Street, Suite 700 21201 More Information Low‐income individuals and Founded in 1987 by the Central Maryland Ecumenical Council, AIRS provides residential services Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21201 families living with or at the and a continuum of quality care and support that enhances the lives of low‐income individuals X XXX XX XX Telephone: (410) 576‐5070 risk of HIV/AIDS and families living with or at the risk of HIV/AIDS. AIRS also manages the City Steps program. * * * *

ALPHA PHI OMEGA Baltimore, Alpha Phi Omega at JHU 21218 More Information No Restrictions The purpose of Alpha Phi Omega is to provide service to the nation, the community, the campus, Baltimore City 3400 N Charles Street the fraternity and the world while fostering a sense of community and friendship within our Baltimore, MD 21218 brotherhood as we develop into servant leaders. We focus on service projects within the * X * XX Email: [email protected] Baltimore community such as Our Daily Bread, Remington Homework Club, tutoring and mentoring children, city clean‐ups and more. ALTERNATIVE DIRECTIONS, INC. (ADI) Baltimore, 2505 N. Charles Street 21218 More Information Ex‐offenders Alternative Directions, Inc. (ADI), a Baltimore‐based statewide 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21218 established in 1979, helps men and women in prison and those leaving prison become Phone: (410) 889‐5072 independent, responsible citizens. ADI provides civil legal pro‐se services to those in prison and comprehensive case management to those returning to their communities. ADI also educates the public and policymakers about the bar‐riers former prisoners face when reentering society. ADI’s Hand in Hand program works to reduce recidivism among juvenile offenders, mental health XX XXX XX XXX counseling, individual mentoring, and academic services within the Baltimore City Detention * * * * Center.

AMAZING KIDS AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, Amazing Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church 21205 More Information Children Each weekday from 3 to 4:30, elementary‐age children will learn, play and grow good things Baltimore City 2424 McElderry St. together. Through partnerships with Banner Neighborhoods, Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, MD 21205 and Tench Tilghman elementary school, afterschool programming includes gardening, geography, * X Phone: 410 276 5674 cooking, art and photography. Email: [email protected] AMAZING KIDS SUMMER CAMP Baltimore, Amazing Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church 21205 More Information No Restrictions The annual Summer Camp hosted at the Amazing Grace Lutheran Church in East Baltimore Baltimore City 2424 McElderry St. focuses on marrying life skills with the power of religion. The camp utilizes: art projects led by Baltimore, MD 21205 Maryland Institute College of Art students, gardening, music and learning. * X Phone: (410) 276‐5674 Email: [email protected] AMERICA WORKS OF MARYLAND Baltimore, 1 North Charles St, Suite #500 21202 More Information No Restriction Provides employment training and job placement services. Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21201 Director of Operations: Marsha Netus * XX Phone: (410) 625‐9675 [email protected] 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 AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION Baltimore, 2002 Clipper Park Road 21211 More Information No Restrictions The mission of the American Diabetes Association is to prevent and cure diabetes and to improve Baltimore City Suite 110 the lives of all people affected by diabetes. X X Baltimore, Maryland, 21211 * * Phone: 410‐265‐0075 AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION Baltimore, 217 E. Redwood Street, Suite 2300 21202 More Information No Restrictions Since 1924, the American Heart Association in Maryland has been working to keep you, your Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21202 loved ones and your community safe from heart disease and stroke. Heart disease and stroke are PHONE: (410) 246‐6707 the #1 cause of death in Maryland. Johns Hopkins Medicine participates in the American Heart FAX: (410) 637‐4550 Association's "Go Red" program. X X CONTACT: Christine de Benedictis * * Special Events Administrator Email: [email protected] AMERICAN RED CROSS Baltimore, 4800 Mount Hope Drive 21215 More Information No Restrictions American Red Cross has been the nation’s premier emergency response organiza‐tion. As part of Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21215‐3231 a worldwide movement that offers neutral humanitarian care to the victims of war, the American (410) 624‐2000 Red Cross distinguishes itself by also aiding victims of devastating natural disasters. Over the X XXX X years, the organization has expanded its services, always with the aim of preventing and relieving * * * suffering. Across all Johns Hopkins locations, the American Red Cross holds blood drives and other informa‐tional sessions for employees and community members. ARK CHURCH ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, 1263 East North Avenue 21202 More Information No Restrictions Provides food pantry. Baltimore City Baltimore, Maryland 21202 X Phone: 410‐539‐1591 * Email: [email protected] ARMISTEAD GARDENS ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL Baltimore, 5001 E. Eager Street 21205 More Information Children and families Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21205 school‐based mental health services, and physical activity. X XX X X Phone: 410‐396‐9090 * * * * Principal/Lead: Cera Doering ART BRIGADE Baltimore, JHU Center for Social Concern 21218 More Information Children Art Brigade aims to provide a fun and creative artistic outlet to children at the Carmelo Anthony Baltimore City 3400 N Charles Street Youth Development Center and POWER House Community Center (both part of the Living Baltimore, MD 21218 Classrooms Foundation). Working through a variety of medium, we guide students through the Email: [email protected] creative process of starting a project, using personal creativity for designs, and finishing a project. Through art, we aim to provide for students a positive lens through which they view their X surroundings. We believe that the skills learned through creation, especially at such a young age, * can aid in students’ development and broaden their ways of thinking about their neighborhood, city, and wider world. Our organization is part of an after‐school program established by the Living Classrooms Foundation. We volunteer four days each week, supplementing creative enrichment to the programming offered by Living Classrooms. ART WITH A HEART Baltimore, Hampden Village Centre 21211 More Information Youth Art with a Heart offers a Job program, service learning opportunities, community service projects Baltimore City 3355 Keswick Road and public art efforts to create one‐of‐a‐kind beautification pieces. HeARTwares is the Stable Building, Suite 104 organization’s social enterprise, retail store where art work created by students and volunteers is Baltimore, MD 21211 showcased and available for purchase. The latest program, Art of Leadership, brings together XX Phone: (410) 366‐8886 youth of diverse backgrounds to develop leadership skills and engage in dialogue across cultural * Fax: (410) 366‐2121 barriers. [email protected] ASPIRING SCIENTISTS, ENGINEERS, AND PHYSICIANS PARTNERSHIP Baltimore, JHU Center for Social Concern 21218 More Information Children ASEPP is an organization dedicated to teaching young students the excitement and wonders of Baltimore City 3103 N Charles Street science! Science and math classes that are disconnected from first‐hand experience can Baltimore, MD 21218 discourage students. We believe that the learning experience can be more effective if the Phone: (410) 516‐4777 students are given a more hands‐on approach. Every week, we go to an after‐school program Email: [email protected] facility founded by NBA basketball star, Carmelo Anthony, to lead science experiments and to do X demonstrations for students between grades 2 and 5. We take their ambition and try to cultivate * it into an interest in the sciences. We use the opportunity to introduce the children into potential future careers they may have otherwise overlooked and instill in them a belief that they can achieve goals in the sciences. ASSOCIATED BLACK CHARITIES (ABC) Baltimore, 1114 Cathedral Street 21201 More Information Targets Africian Americans Associated Black Charities (ABC) was founded in 1985 to represent and respond to issues of Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21201‐5515 special significance to Maryland’s African American communities. Concerned that needs within Telephone: (410) 659‐0000 these communities were not being adequately addressed, a group of area ministers and businessmen came together to call for an organization that would raise and distribute funds to XX XXX organizations targeting needs within Maryland’s African American communities. ABC continues to * * address issues of economic empowerment and wealth building, as well as the growing health disparities impacting communities in the region. AT THE DOOR PROGRAM ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, AIRS 21201 More Information HIV+ ex‐offenders leaving The program provides residents with a continuum of care from transitional housing through self‐ Baltimore City 1800 N. Charles Street, Suite 700 the prison system sufficiency. Supportive case management focuses on access to healthcare, substance abuse Baltimore, MD 21201 recovery, education, employment and services activities that can successfully connect them to * XX* XXX* XX* X Telephone: (410) 576‐5070 their community. Candidates for At The Door have been homeless Baltimore City residents, with low‐ or no income and will no family or other support systems. AUTISM AND SPECIAL NEEDS CLINIC Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center 21224 More Information Individuals with intellectual The Autism and Special Needs Clinic provides comprehensive mental health services for adults Baltimore City 4940 Eastern Avenue and developmental over the age of 18 with psychiatric illness and mild to moderate intellectual disability or Baltimore, MD 21224 disabilities developmental disabilities. In the past, psychiatric illness was often unrecognized and untreated Phone: 410‐550‐7900 in people with intellectual disability. There is a general agreement today that people with X intellectual disability are more likely to suffer mental illness. The program was designed to meet * the unique and complex needs of this patient population and is committed to providing expert assessment and treatment. AVON FOUNDATION BREAST CARE INITIATIVE Baltimore, The Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center 21224 More Information Women age 40 years and Avon Foundation Breast Care Initiative offers free clinical breast exams and mam‐mogram Baltimore City 5505 Hopkins Bayview Cir older screenings to women age 40 years and older who are uninsured or under‐insured and live in X XX Baltimore, MD 21224 Baltimore City. This program is housed by the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center. Johns * * Phone:(410) 550‐1711 Hopkins also supports the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer from Baltimore to Washington, D.C. 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 B’MORE FOR HEALTHY BABIES Baltimore, Rebecca Dineen, Assistant Commissioner More Information Women and children B’more for Healthy Babies is built on the realization that reducing infant deaths will happen only Baltimore City Bureau of Maternal and Child Health if people throughout the community play a part—whether it’s the leaders of the key city Baltimore City Health Department agencies, physicians, nurses and social workers; community groups and teachers; or fathers, Email: [email protected] grandmothers, caregivers and pregnant women themselves. Since 2009, B’more for Healthy Babies has mobilized families, communities, health providers, and policymakers to prevent infant X XXX XX XXX deaths and promote better family health. Nonprofit groups in three communities—Patterson * * * * Park North and East, Upton/Druid Heights and Greenmount East—receive funding and training to increase community involvement and collaboration at all levels of the service‐delivery system.

B’MORE HEALTHY EXPO Baltimore, The Baltimore Convention Center 21201 More Information No Restrictions The B’More Healthy Expo showcases medical technology and breakthrough treatments and offers Baltimore City One West plenty of activities for families to experience fun and fitness. The Expo offers healthy cooking Baltimore, Maryland 21201 demonstrations, dance performances, main stage entertainment with local celebrities, Fun and Phone Number: 410‐662‐1443 Fit Kids Zone, and performances by the University of Maryland Gymkana gymnastic team; X X XX E‐Mail: [email protected] entertainment, education, and empowerment, all promoting health, wellness and fitness. Various * * * Johns Hopkins representatives offer screenings and information at this annual event.

BALTIMORE ALLIANCE FOR CAREERS IN HEALTHCARE Baltimore, 217 East Redwood Street 21202 More Information No Restrictions The Baltimore Alliance for Careers in Healthcare is a nonprofit corporation dedicated to Baltimore City 15th Floor eliminating the critical shortage of qualified healthcare workers in Baltimore by working with XX Baltimore, Maryland 21202 local agencies, health care institutions and other organizations to create opportunities for * 443‐692‐9429 residents to pursue careers in health professions. BALTIMORE AMERICAN INDIAN CENTER (BAIC) Baltimore, 113 S Broadway 21231 More Information Targets Native Americans The overall mission of the BAIC is to provide social, economic training assistance, as well as access Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21231 to health related services to Native Americans living in the Baltimore Metropolitan area. The JHU XX Tel. (410) 675‐3535 Consultant group developed a needs assessment survey to provide the BAIC with information on * Email. [email protected] the health status and needs of their target population. Baltimore, 3220 The Alameda 21218 More Information Children and youth Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21218 and physical activity. X XX X XX Phone: 410.396.6557 * * * * Principal/Lead: Cindy Harcum BALTIMORE CITY DEPARTMENT OF RECREATION AND PARKS (BCRP) Baltimore, Druid Hill Park 21217 More Information No Restrictions The Offices of Partnerships and Park Stewardship of Baltimore City Recreation and Parks (BCRP) Baltimore City 3001 East Dr. works with corporate, religious, academic, nonprofit and volunteer groups maintaining parks in Baltimore, Md. 21217 Baltimore City through community involvement. BCRP organizes events that encourage 410‐396‐7900 environmental awareness within the local community. Activities are designed to inform, engage, X and inspire community participants to positively embrace and impact their environment. BCRP * encourages communities and corporate benefactors to become more concerned, involved, and conscious about Baltimore City parks. Volunteer opportunities include: environmental work, advocacy, outdoor activities, and recreation. BALTIMORE CITY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES Baltimore, 1910 North Broadway 21213 More Information No Restrictions Assist and empower people in economic need, provide prevention services, and protect Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21213 vulnerable children and adults. Provides access to Temporary Cash Assistance (TCA), Food PHONE: (443) 378‐4512 Stamps, Child Care Program (Purchase of Care – POC), Foster Care Services (FCS), Adoption XX XXX XX XXX FAX: (443) 378‐4600 Services, Intake & Assessment, Medical Assistance (MA), Homeless Emergency Environmental * * * * CONTACT: Randi Walters, Ph.D. Director Services (HEESU), Project Home, Social Services to Adults (SSTA), and Adult Protective Services (APS). BALTIMORE CITY MAYOR’S OFFICE OF EMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT (MOED) Baltimore, 417 East Fayette Street ‐ Suite 468 21202 More Information No Restriction MOED provides city residents with customized job search resources to help them reach their Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21202 individual career goals. Job seekers come from diverse backgrounds and have varied occupational General Information: (410) 396‐3009 interests. Through a network of career centers and integrated employment programs, thousands of citizens every year access training and career counseling services, and job placement assistance. MOED helps young people identify, access and thrive in activities that prepare them XX for long‐term career and personal success. From career‐focused classes and academic support in * schools, to internships and workplace mentors, Baltimore’s young people meet a citywide network of working adults who care about helping youth prepare for the future.

BALTIMORE CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT, EASTERN DISTRICT Baltimore, 1620 Edison Highway 21213 More Information No Restrictions The Eastern District is the smallest of the nine districts. The district’s officers are committed to Baltimore City Baltimore, Maryland 21213 establishing and maintaining strong relationships with district residents, as well as with religious X Phone: 410‐396‐2433 groups, various agencies, and businesses. Financial contributions have been used to support * police recreational leagues. BALTIMORE CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT, NORTHERN DISTRICT Baltimore, 2201 W. Coldspring Lane 21215 More Information No Restrictions The Northern District boasts 52 recognized neighborhoods with over 70 active community Baltimore City Baltimore, Maryland 21215 associations. The district is home to higher learning institutions includ‐ing Johns Hopkins Phone: 410‐396‐2455 University, Loyola and the College of Notre Dame. Financial contributions have been used to X support the district’s Holiday program. Together with the Northern District, JHU and community * groups establish and support Neighborhood Citizens on Patrol campaigns and implement the Hopkins Crime Watch program. BALTIMORE CITY PROSTATE CANCER DEMONSTRATION PROJECT Baltimore, 620 N Caroline St 21205 No Restrictions The demonstration project utilizes the extensive research and clinical expertise at Johns Hopkins Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21205 as well as integrates into the ongoing efforts of the prostate cancer focused SPORE (Specialized Contact: Tyrinda Griffin‐ Jackson Programs of Research Excellence) grant. This translation effort will have direct application to Email: [email protected] other major cancers in Maryland including lung, colon and breast. The effort outlined in the X X Phone: (410) 396‐3718 cancer research plan will be coordinated with the ongoing efforts of the Public Health plan that * * involves the collaboration with the University of Maryland in cooperation with the Baltimore City Health Department. BALTIMORE CITY TEACHING RESIDENCY Baltimore, 200 E. North Av, Room 110, 21202 More Information Educators and Students The JHU School of Education prepares Baltimore City Teaching Residency candidates to teach in Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21202 Baltimore City Public Schools’ most challenged schools. Baltimore City Teaching Residents are Email: [email protected] professionals from all fields who bring their experience, knowledge, and records of achievement * X Phone: (410) 396‐7383 to the classroom to positively impact the lives of the students who need them the most.

BALTIMORE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Baltimore, 2 East Read Street, 9th Floor 21202 More Information No Restrictions The Baltimore Community Foundation is a philanthropic foundation created by and for the Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21202 people of Greater Baltimore, where many donors join together to make the region they love a * X * XXX Tel: 410‐332‐4171 better place, today and for future generations 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 BALTIMORE COMMUNITY TOOLBANK Baltimore, 1224 Wicomico Street 21230 More Information Community organizations Offers an inventory of tools—shovels, rakes, drills and so much more—to help nonprofit Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21230 organizations, religious and educational institutions, community groups and their volunteers * XX Phone: 410‐244‐5565 increase their impact. BALTIMORE CORPS Baltimore, 12 West Madison Street 21201 More Information No Restrictions By empowering today's visionaries alongside tomorrow's generation of leaders, Baltimore Corps Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21201 aims to build a stronger city and to make Baltimore the social change capital of America. * X BALTIMORE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT, DUNDALK HEALTH CENTER ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore County 7700 Dunmanway 21222 More Information No restrictions Provides preventive, primary, pediatric, womens, senior, and oral health care. Baltimore, MD 21222 * XXX Phone: (410) 887‐7182 BALTIMORE COUNTY PD ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore County 428 Westham Way 21286 More Information No restrictions Provides public safety and community outreach. Baltimore, Maryland 21224 * X Phone: (410) 887‐7316 BALTIMORE CURRICULUM PROJECT Baltimore, 2707 E. Fayette Street 21224 More Information Public school students The Baltimore Curriculum Project(BCP) has its origins at the Calvert School, which had been Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21224 tasked with taking their method of direct teaching and adapting it for use in some of the public Phone: 410‐675‐7000 schools in Baltimore. BCP has been partnering with Baltimore City Schools for the past 15 years. Their mission is to develop, implement, and advocate for an innovative, sustainable, and replicable education model that improves student outcomes. In so doing, the Baltimore X Curriculum Project helps raise educational standards and oportunitues for disadvantaged youth * and Baltimore City Schools. BCP empowers neighborhood schools to improve curricula and students outcomes by providing them with the tools that they need to succeed. BCP has seen incredible results both in student achievement and teacher confidence in the classroom from their unique one‐on‐one approach. Baltimore, 1500 Barclay Street 21202 More Information Children and youth Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21202 and physical activity. Phone: 443.642.2311 * X * XX* X * X Email: [email protected] Principal/Lead: Melissa Patrylo BALTIMORE EDUCATION RESEARCH CONSORTIUM (BERC) Baltimore, Faith Connolly 21218 More Information No Restriction The Baltimore Education Research Consortium (BERC) is a partnership of the Baltimore City Public Baltimore City 2701 N Charles St, Suite 300 Schools (City Schools), Johns Hopkins University, , and other civic and Baltimore, MD 21218 community partners. BERC’s mission is to conduct and disseminate long‐ and short‐term strategic faith.connolly@baltimore‐berc.org data analysis and research that informs decisions about policy and practice to improve the X XXX Phone: (410) 516‐4044 educational and life outcomes of children in Baltimore. BERC assembles a diverse coalition of * * partners to formulate questions worth asking, contribute to conversations worth having, and highlight policy implications worthy of action. BALTIMORE GREEN SPACE Baltimore, 1212 N. Wolfe Street 21213 More Information No Restrictions Partners with communities to preserve and support community gardens, forest patches, pocket Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21213 parks, and other open spaces managed by city residents. * X 443‐996‐3811 BALTIMORE HOUSING Baltimore, Office of Communications 21202 More Information Youth Baltimore Housing's mission is to ensure that all citizens of Baltimore have access to adequate Baltimore City 417 E Fayette St, Suite 1339 and affordable housing opportunities in safe, livable and decent neighborhoods. XX Baltimore, MD 21202 * Voice: 410‐396‐3237 BALTIMORE INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY Baltimore, 4410 Frankford Avenue 21206 More Information Children and youth Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21206 and physical activity. X XX X XX Phone: 410‐426‐3650 * * * * Principal/Lead: John Enkiri BALTIMORE MEDICAL SYSTEM, INC. (BMSI) Baltimore, Belair‐Edison Family Health Center 21213 More Information No Restrictions Baltimore Medical System is a community‐based, independent non‐profit dedicated to improving Baltimore City 3120 Erdman Avenue the health and wellness of medically underserved communities in the Greater Baltimore area. Baltimore, MD 21213 BMSI is the largest Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) system in Maryland. Being an FQHC * XX* XXX* XX* XXX 410‐558‐4800 means that BMSI must meet gov‐ernment standards for quality of care and must provide a defined range of basic health services. BALTIMORE MEDICAL SYSTEM, INC. (BMSI) Baltimore, Baltimore Medical System St Agnes 21229 More Information No Restrictions Baltimore Medical System is a community‐based, independent non‐profit dedicated to improving Baltimore City 900 S. Caton Avenue the health and wellness of medically underserved communities in the Greater Baltimore area. Baltimore, MD 21229 BMSI is the largest Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) system in Maryland. Being an FQHC * XX* XXX* XX* XXX 443‐703‐3200 means that BMSI must meet gov‐ernment standards for quality of care and must provide a defined range of basic health services. BALTIMORE MEDICAL SYSTEM, INC. (BMSI) Baltimore, Baltimore Medical System Middlesex 21221 More Information No Restrictions Baltimore Medical System is a community‐based, independent non‐profit dedicated to improving Baltimore City 1245 Eastern Blvd. the health and wellness of medically underserved communities in the Greater Baltimore area. Baltimore, MD 21221 BMSI is the largest Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) system in Maryland. Being an FQHC * XX* XXX* XX* XXX 410‐558‐4700 means that BMSI must meet gov‐ernment standards for quality of care and must provide a defined range of basic health services. BALTIMORE MEDICAL SYSTEM, INC. (BMSI) Baltimore, Baltimore Medical System 21229 More Information No Restrictions Baltimore Medical System is a community‐based, independent non‐profit dedicated to improving Baltimore City 1001 Pine Heights Ave, Suite 100 the health and wellness of medically underserved communities in the Greater Baltimore area. Baltimore, MD 21229 BMSI is the largest Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) system in Maryland. Being an FQHC * XX* XXX* XX* XXX 443‐703‐3207 means that BMSI must meet gov‐ernment standards for quality of care and must provide a defined range of basic health services. BALTIMORE MEDICAL SYSTEM, INC. (BMSI) Baltimore, Highlandtown Healthy Living Center 21224 More Information No Restrictions Baltimore Medical System is a community‐based, independent non‐profit dedicated to improving Baltimore City 3700 Fleet Street Suite 200 the health and wellness of medically underserved communities in the Greater Baltimore area. Baltimore, MD 21224 BMSI is the largest Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) system in Maryland. Being an FQHC * XX* XXX* XX* XXX 410‐558‐4900 means that BMSI must meet gov‐ernment standards for quality of care and must provide a defined range of basic health services. BALTIMORE MONTESSORI PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOL Baltimore, 1600 Guilford Avenue 21202 More Information Children and youth Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21202 and physical activity. X XX X X Phone: 410‐528‐5393 * * * * Principal/Lead: Allison Shecter 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 BALTIMORE NEEDLE EXCHANGE PROGRAM (NEP) Baltimore, City of Baltimore 21202 More Information No Restrictions The Baltimore City Needle Exchange Program (NEP) seeks to reduce HIV, hepatitis C, and other Baltimore City 250 City Hall infections by reducing the circulation of unclean syringes. The program also helps drug users Baltimore, MD 21202 overcome addiction by linking them to drug treatment services. In addition, the program provides * XX* XX Phone (410) 396‐3835 testing for HIV and syphilis. NEP services are provided in 13 locations during 23 weekly time slots in the city of Baltimore. BALTIMORE ORCHARD PROJECT Baltimore, 2701 St. Lo Drive 21213 More Information No Restrictions Strengthens communities through planting and cultivating orchards, teaching neighbors to be Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21213 long‐term stewards, and sharing the harvest. * X Phone: 410‐695‐3445 BALTIMORE ROBOTICS INSTITUTE Baltimore, 3400 N Charles Street 21218 More Information Elementary and middle The Baltimore Robotics Institute is an organization that collaborates with public schools, Johns Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21218 public school students Hopkins University, and STEM‐related organizations to bring curriculum‐based robotics learning Phone: (410) 516‐4777 into Baltimore area elementary and middle schools. The public school provides the students; the * X Email: [email protected] university provides the knowledge, curriculum, and collegiate mentors and the STEM organizations provide the robotics platform. BALTIMORE SCHOLARS PROGRAM Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University 21218 More Information Youth The Baltimore Scholars Program was first launched in 2004. It is now a two‐tiered financial aid Baltimore City Office of Undergraduate Admissions program, paying up to the full cost of attendance for admitted freshmen who graduate from a Mason Hall Baltimore City Public Schools high school after at least three years of attendance, and are 3400 N. Charles St. Baltimore City residents. Also includes workshops, paid internships, peer and faculty mentoring, X Baltimore, MD 21218 career networking and study abroad opportunities. The purpose of the program is to promote * Phone: 410 516 8171 Johns Hopkins to Baltimore’s best and brightest and show support for Baltimore City Public Schools. BALTIMORE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ORCH KIDS PROGRAM Baltimore, JOSEPH MEYERHOFF SYMPHONY HALL 21201 More Information Youth OrchKids is a year‐round, during and after school, music program designed to create social Baltimore City 1212 Cathedral Street change and nurture promising futures for youth in Baltimore City neighborhoods. Under Baltimore, MD 21201 Baltimore Symphony Orchestra’s Music Director, Marin Alsop’s artistic leadership and direction, Phone: (410) 783‐8100 OrchKids is the cornerstone of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra’s efforts to expand their relevance within the broad and diverse Baltimore community. In collaboration with several community partners, including Baltimore City Public Schools, OrchKids provides music education, instruments, academic instruction, meals, as well as performance and mentorship opportunities at no cost. OrchKids is inspired by Venezuela’s El Sistema, the music program that has transformed the lives of hundreds of thousands of children in the country’s most impoverished X X areas. Currently OrchKids works with five public schools in Baltimore City, serving close to 825 * * children from Pre‐K through 9th grade. OrchKids is currently based in both West and East Baltimore at five Baltimore City Public Schools serving children in grades pre‐kindergarten through 9th grade. Each site is led by a site coordinator that is based in the school and works closely with parents and families, community organizations, and school administration to reflect the needs of the community and implement the OrchKids program. Through the OrchKids program, each site receives a wide variety of music instruction and concert opportunities with frequent field trips to many of Baltimore’s cultural institutions. BALTIMORE WEEK Baltimore, 2017 E. Monument St. 21205 More Information No Restrictions Every October, SOURCE joins forces with various student groups and departments on campus to Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21205 host “Baltimore Week”. The week is filled with activities to introduce the Hopkins community to XX XXX the local Baltimore community. Various speakers and community involvement opportunities are * * organized. BANNER NEIGHBORHOODS Baltimore, 2911 Pulaski Highway 21224 More Information Serves 10 communities Banner Neighborhoods is a community based non‐profit organization dedicated to supporting Baltimore City Baltimore MD 21224 located within Southeast residents in their efforts to enhance the quality of life throughout 10 southeast Baltimore X XXX Phone: 410.585.8810 Baltimore City communities. We offer a wide variety of programs designed to strengthen the community, * * ranging from youth activities, to senior home maintenance, to beautification projects. BARCLAY ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL Baltimore, 2900 Barclay Street 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: 410‐396‐6387 * * * * Principal/Lead: Armanda Carr BARD HIGH SCHOOL EARLY COLLEGE BALTIMORE Baltimore, 2801 N Dukeland Street 21216 More Information Children and youth Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Baltimore City Baltimore, MD, 21216 and physical activity. Phone: 443‐642‐5040 X XX X X Email: [email protected] * * * * Principal/Lead: Francesca Gamber

BATTLE GROVE ELEMENTARY ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore City 7828 Saint Patricia Lane 21222 More Information Children and families Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Baltimore MD 21222 school‐based mental health services, and physical activity. * XX* XXX* XX* XXX Phone: 410‐887‐7500 BAYVIEW BURN PREVENTION PROGRAM Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center 21224 More Information No Restrictions Burn prevention educational materials and promotional items are provided at community events, Baltimore City 4940 Eastern Avenue health fairs, festivals and exhibits. X Baltimore, MD 21224 * Phone: 410‐550‐7900 BEA GADDY'S WOMEN AND CHILDREN CENTER ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, 425 N. Chester Street 21231 Bea Gaddy's Women Low‐income, unemployed, Provides food pantry, emergency shelter, clothing, substance abuse counseling and referrals, Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21231 and Children's Center and homeless persons employment assistance, and information on and referral to social services. PO Box 38501 * XX* XXX* XX* XXX Baltimore, MD 21231 Phone: (410) 563‐2749 BEAR CREEK ELEMENTARY ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore City 1601 Melbourne Road 21222 More Information Children and families Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Baltimore, MD. 21222 school‐based mental health services, and physical activity. * XX* XXX* XX* XXX School phone: 410‐887‐7007 BEHAVIORAL PHARMACOLOGICAL RESEARCH UNIT (BPRU) Baltimore, Behavioral Pharmacology Research Unit (BPRU) 21224 More Information No Restrictions The Behavioral Pharmacology Research Unit (BPRU) is a broad‐based drug abuse clinical research Baltimore City Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine program encompassing both human laboratory research and out‐patient treatment research. Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Campus XX 5510 Nathan Shock Drive * Baltimore, MD 21224‐6823 Phone: (410) 550‐0451 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 BELAIR‐EDISON NEIGHBORHOODS, INC. Baltimore, 3545 Belair Road 21213 More Information No Restrictions Belair‐Edison Neighborhoods, Inc is a nonprofit community based organization that works to Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21213 foster an environment where residents, business owners, and stakeholders feel confident to Phone: 410‐485‐8422 invest their time, energy and money. Services offered include pre‐purchase education, X XX foreclosure intervention services, small business development and promotion, community * * organizing and outreach, small grants for block improvement projects through Healthy Neighborhoods, Inc. BELIEVE IN ART Baltimore, JHU Center for Social Concern 21218 More Information Children Believe In Art is a unique student group that strives to bring creative and therapeutic activities to Baltimore City 3103 N Charles Street children at the Johns Hopkins Hospital grounds. The group is affiliated with the “Believe in Baltimore, MD 21218 Tomorrow Children’s Foundation, the Johns Hopkins Hospital Department of Volunteer Services Phone: (410) 516‐4777 “Art Cart Project” and the Kennedy‐Krieger institute. Members of the club volunteer with Email: [email protected] children, as well as their families, in waiting rooms or in the patient’s room itself by engaging in X X artistically stimulating crafts, such as painting and drawing. Members will have the opportunity to * * provide emotional support to these patients and their families in their time of need. The organization’s goal is to expose its volunteers to various levels of patient contact, as well as experience in the arts. BELLY BUDDIES™ PRENATAL GROUP ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, Baltimore Healthy Start, Inc. 21205 More Information Pregnant women Belly Buddies is a new approach to maternity care where pregnant women, with similar delivery Baltimore City 610 N. Chester St. dates, meet for 10 weeks to reduce stress, receive prenatal care information and share Baltimore, Md. 21205 experiences. The groups create an environment of trust and sisterhood as women discuss X X X Phone: (410) 675‐2125 valuable information about pregnancy, risk factors, parenting and concerns. Stress reduction * * * activities include yoga, knitting and massage therapy; educational classes include positive parenting, nutrition and childbirth. BERKSHIRE ELEMENTARY ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore City 7431 Poplar Avenue 21224 More Information Children and families Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Baltimore MD 21224 school‐based mental health services, and physical activity. * XX* XXX* XX* XXX Phone: 410‐887‐7008 BERNIE’S PLACE Baltimore, 2635 E Monument St 21205 Ex‐offenders The mission of Bernie’s Place is to provide supportive housing and services to men and women ex‐ Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21205 offenders, men and women in recovery from substance abuse, and individuals suffering from Phone:(443) 438‐6449 mild mental and physical disabilities. Upon re‐entry to the community, Bernie’s Place assists ex‐ * XX* XXX* XX* X offenders and people in recovery to build skills and learn the constructive behaviors needed to make positive lifestyle changes. BEST BUDDIES Baltimore, JHU Center for Social Concern 21218 More Information Individuals with intellectual Best Buddies is an organization dedicated to the enhancement of the lives of individuals with Baltimore City 3103 N Charles Street and developmental intellectual and developmental disabilities by providing the opportunity to form one‐to‐one Baltimore, MD 21218 disabilities friendships. People with intellectual and developmental disabilities are often overlooked in our Phone: (410) 516‐4777 society and not given the opportunity to integrate fully into society and demonstrate their talents Email: [email protected] and personalities. Best Buddies’ goal is to bridge the gap that divides people with intellectual XX XXX disabilities and those without. Best Buddies volunteers work 6‐10 hours a month. That includes * * weekly buddy contact, one monthly individual meeting and one monthly group meeting. Volunteer sessions are on some Sundays from 2:00‐5:00 p.m. Best Buddies International’s website: http://www.bestbuddies.org/ BETTER WAVERLY COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION (BWCO) Baltimore, More Information No Restrictions “Better Waverly” occupies the area east of Greenmount Avenue, south of 33rd Street, from 29th Baltimore City street, and around the corner to Loch Raven Boulevard. Better Waverly has been a city melting pot and continues to take pride in a rich history of cultural, ethnic, racial and socio‐economic XXX diversity. The BWCO gives residents the opportunity to raise their voice in neighborhood matters * with activities, meetings, programs and newsletters at the block and neighborhood level.

BIENESTAR Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University 21205 More Information No Restrictions Bienestar is a tri‐school organization dedicated to helping the Latino community in Baltimore. The Baltimore City SOURCE (Student Outreach Resource Center) student‐run service group is dedicated to meeting the needs of the Latino community. The group 2017 E. Monument Street works on projects that meet the needs of partnering community‐based organizations. Sample XX XXX X Baltimore, MD 21205 projects include: translation services, follow‐up appointments, and scheduling assistance. * * * Phone: 410‐955‐3880 Email: [email protected] BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF THE GREATER CHESAPEAKE Baltimore, 3600 Clipper Mill Road 21211 More Information Youth The mission of Big Brothers Big Sisters and the Maryland Mentoring Partnership is to help Baltimore City Suite 250 children reach their fullest potential through professionally supported, one‐to‐one mentoring Baltimore, MD 21211‐1948 relationships through a full range of youth mentoring pro‐grams with measurable impact. The * X Phone: 410‐243‐4000 vision is to provide caring adults in the life of every child in need, contributing to brighter futures, better schools, and stronger communities in Maryland. BIOPHYSICS RESEARCH FOR BALTIMORE TEENS (BRBT) Baltimore, BRBT Program in Molecular Biophysics 21218 More Information Teens The Biophysics Research for Baltimore Teens (BRBT) program provides opportunities for Baltimore City 110 Jenkins Hall Baltimore City high school students to experience hands‐on biomedical research in Johns Hopkins 3400 N. Charles Street biophysics labs. BRBT paid internships are five days a week for an eight‐week period from mid‐ * X Baltimore, MD 21218 June through mid‐August. Phone: 410‐516‐7245 BIOSTART Baltimore, 2001 Aliceanna Street 21231 More Information No Restrictions BioTechnical Institute of Maryland offers tuition free training to unemployed and underemployed Baltimore City Baltimore, Maryland 21231 Baltimore city residents who are high school graduates or have earned their G.E.D. Those Phone: (410) 752‐4224 interested in the program must be highly motivated with an interest in science and pursuing a new career path in the vibrant biotechnical industry. The total Laboratory Associates program timeframe spans six months, and participants must make the commitment to attend classes, XX study, be actively involved in their academic success, and complete an 100 hour paid internship. * The BioSTART component of the BTI curriculum consists of a 12 week bridge program designed to advance participants’ knowledge in basic math, communication and professional development, each presented under the purview of the bio/lab based industry. 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 BIRTH COMPANIONS PROGRAM Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University 21205 More Information Pregnant women Doulas, or birth companions, support women before birth, during labor, and after the birth with Baltimore City School of Nursing their continuous presence and complementary interventions. They provide emotional, 525 N. Wolfe Street, informational, and physical support to women and serve as an advocate during the entire Baltimore, MD 21205 childbirth process. Student nurse doulas provide physical, emotional and educational support and X Phone: 410‐955‐4766 attend births at the hospital of the mother’s choosing in the Baltimore metropolitan area. The * Birth Companions Program was one of six organizations nationally recognized as a finalist for the 16th annual Monroe E. Trout Premier Cares Award. BLACK MENTAL HEALTH ALLIANCE Baltimore, 200 East Lexington Street 21202 More Information Targets Africian Americans Johns Hopkins’ Office of Diversity and Cultural Competence entered into a partnership and Baltimore City Suite 803 consortium which will work together to carry out the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Baltimore, MD 21202 Services Administration Recovery Community Services Program. The grant proposal, titled “The Phone: (410) 338‐2642 Phoenix Project,” targets young African American men in Baltimore City who: have a history of substance use or mental illness; are involved in the criminal justice system; are veterans; or are XX estranged from their families and/or dependent children. The goal of the project is to help men in * various stages of recovery to 1) prevent relapse, and 2) to help them prog‐ress toward life‐long recovery, and ultimately sobriety. The idea of the project is to help African American men “Arise as the Phoenix” from the ashes, and experience healing, hope and change.

BLUE WATER BALTIMORE Baltimore, 3545 Belair Road 21213 More Information No Restrictions Blue Water Baltimore (formerly The Baltimore Water Alliance and Jones Falls Watershed Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21213 Association) works to protect and restore the health and beauty of the Jones Falls Watershed * X Phone: 410.254.1577 through restoration, monitoring, advocacy and citizen awareness. BOND‐TO‐BOND Baltimore, Office of Project REACH/Community Education More Information Youth Building Our Neighbors Dreams Beyond Our Neighbors Doors (Bond‐to‐Bond) is a career Baltimore City Programs development and youth mentorship program designed to provide mentor support to students Phone: 443‐997‐4585 attending high schools in the Hopkins community to expose them to a variety of careers in health care by interning in departments within Johns Hopkins Hospital. Participating students are required to intern between 8‐10 hours weekly throughout the Academic Year. While gaining exposure students are also able to gain the required volunteer hours needed to graduate from XX high school. Participating schools include, Dunbar High School, The Institute of Notre Dame (IND), * Academy for College and Career Exploration (ACCE) Academy, the REACH! Partnership School, Cristo Rey, and a few students coming from High Schools affiliated with Humanim and the Urban Alliance Foundation. Participation is dependent upon the availability of departmental intern sites.

BOOTUP BALTIMORE Baltimore, JHU Center for Social Concern 21218 More Information Individuals in need Bootup seeks to inspire interest in technology amongst those who would not otherwise have Baltimore City 3103 N Charles Street access to computers and computer equipment. By providing refurbished systems and Baltimore, MD 21218 personalized, hands‐on instruction, we aim to both expand computer access in Baltimore and Phone: (410) 516‐4777 create opportunities for our participants to engage with technology in a personal way. We hope Email: [email protected] that by providing these opportunities for access and engagement, we can instill in Baltimore X students a love of technology which will help them both in modern life and in the modern job * market. Additionally, Bootup seeks to accomplish these goals while advancing sustainability, promoting open source solutions, and providing other valuable services to the greater community. BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA BALTIMORE AREA COUNCIL Baltimore, Schapiro Scout Service Center (Council Headquarters) 21211 More Information Male youth Baltimore Area Council, Boy Scouts of America, headquartered in Baltimore City, serves more Baltimore City 701 Wyman Park Drive than 30,000 young people in Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Howard, Harford Counties and Baltimore, MD 21211 Baltimore City. The council is among the 20 larg‐est in the United States and is led by over 12,000 Phone: 443‐ 573‐2500 volunteers. More than 700 community organizations, representing educational, religious, X Email: [email protected] nonprofit, civic, and business organizations join in partnership with Baltimore Area Council by * charter‐ing over 900 Scouting units (packs, troops, teams, crews, posts and groups). The Baltimore Area Council is one of the oldest Boy Scout Council’s in America whose boards remain the same for over 99 years. BREHMS LANE PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOL Baltimore, 3536 Brehms Lane 21213 More Information Children and families Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21213 school‐based mental health services, and physical activity. X XX X X Phone: 410‐396‐9150 * * * * Principal/Lead: Diya Hafiz BROADWAY CENTER FOR ADDICTIONS Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins Hospital 21205 More Information Individuals with sbustance The Johns Hopkins Broadway Center for Addictions offers comprehensive outpatient treatment Baltimore City Johns Hopkins Broadway Center for Addiction abuse issues services for persons with acute or chronic substance use disorders. Drug addiction is a disorder 911 N. Broadway that ultimately impacts on all aspects of personal and family functioning. Therefore, the program * XXX* XX* XX Baltimore, MD 21205 has a holistic approach to care delivery, addressing medical, psychiatric, social service and family Phone: 410‐955‐5439 needs through on‐site, integrated program services. BUREAU OF SCHOOL BASED HEALTH CENTERS PROGRAMS ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, Baltimore City Health Department 21202 More Information Students Provides complete health care for students enrolled in the schools listed below. Services include Baltimore City 1001 East Fayette Street annual exams; sports physicals; gynecological exams; pregnancy prevention; sex education; Baltimore MD 21202 mental health counseling; STD (sexually transmitted disease) treatment; substance abuse XXX Phone: 410‐396‐3185 prevention and treatment; diagnosis and treatment for colds, viruses, sore throats, ear infections, * skin problems, headaches and injuries. Prescriptions and some medications are available at the clinics. BUSINESS VOLUNTEERS UNLIMITED (BVU) Baltimore, 1201 S. Sharp Street, Suite 302 21230 More Information Non‐profit organizations Business Volunteers Unlimited brings the talents of local business professionals to nonprofit Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21230 organizations seeking volunteers and board leadership. BVU helps companies create and Phone: 410‐366‐6030 maintain productive community service programs that involve employees at all levels. In * XX* XXX addition, BVU offers training and learning seminars for business leaders on issues of corporate social responsibility and nonprofit board governance. CAMP KESEM Baltimore, 3103 N Charles Street 21218 More Information Children whose parents Our group addresses the needs of a very unique and easily overlooked population: kids whose Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21218 have cancer parents have cancer. When dealing with cancer, most organizations focus on the patient for Phone: (260) 255‐4863 obvious reasons. We, at Camp Kesem, focus on the children of the patients because they have to Email: [email protected] deal with the mental and emotional stress of cancer at home without having access to resources X X to help them get through a parent’s struggle. These kids mature well before their time and forget * * that they are just kids sometimes. Therefore, we partner with hospitals, clinics, cancer support groups to provide a one‐week camp for the kids so that they can get away from the stress of cancer at home and enjoy being regular kids for once. 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 CAMP SUNRISE Baltimore, The Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center 21224 More Information Children who have been Camp Sunrise is maintained and sponsored by Johns Hopkins Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Baltimore City 5505 Hopkins Bayview Cir diagnosed with or have Cancer Center’s Division of Pediatric Oncology with 100 or more patient campers. Camp Sunrise Baltimore, MD 21224 survived cancer is a week‐long summer camp held in early August in Maryland, for children who have been Phone:(410) 550‐1711 diagnosed with or have survived cancer. Campers are given the opportunity to establish strong X X peer relationships with the other children they can relate to that are going through the same * * experiences and feelings as they are with their cancer treatment. At Camp Sunrise, campers also gain independence from the regimen of cancer treatment, and enhance their self‐confidence by trying new activities offered while attending the camp. CAMPUS KITCHEN Baltimore, JHU Center for Social Concern 21218 More Information Residents that are food‐ One in four Baltimore residents is food‐insecure. This means that they do not always know where Baltimore City 3103 N Charles Street insecure their next meal is coming from. Our Hopkins Dining and the surrounding community restaurants Baltimore, MD 21218 and supermarkets throw away vast amounts of food every day. We try to capture this food and X Phone: (410) 516‐4843 bring it to various soup kitchens, homeless shelters, food pantries, and food banks. * Email: [email protected]

CARE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION (CLEANING, ACTIVE, RESTORING, EFFORTS) Baltimore, The Door 21231 More Information Residents C.A.R.E. Community Association, Inc. is a resident led 501(c)3 non‐profit community organization Baltimore City c/o C.A.R.E. Community Association, Inc. located in East Baltimore. Our boundaries are from N. Washington Street to Patterson Park Ave. 219 North Chester Street and Fayette Street to McElderry Street. The acronym "C.A.R.E." stands for Cleaning, Active, Baltimore, Maryland 21231 Restoring, Efforts. In 2004, residents started this community association for the preservation, XXX Email: [email protected] protection, growth, and general well‐being of the community and it’s members, establishing the * Phone: (410)‐675‐3288 best possible living conditions, and joining with other forces in a combined and cooperative effort to positively and effectively solve area problems. CARE SERVICES Baltimore, 1001 E. Fayette Street 21202 More Information Seniors Baltimore City Commission on Aging & Retirement Education National Family Caregiver Support Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21202 Program Mission is to provide Information, Assistance, Education, Training & Support, through a XX XXX XX XXX Phone: (410) 396‐4932 broad range of services and activities that enhance the quality of life for caregivers and their * * * * loved ones throughout Baltimore City. CAREER ACADEMY Baltimore, 101 W. 24th St 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: 410‐396‐7454 * * * * Principal/Lead: Gus Herrington CAROLINE CENTER Baltimore, 900 Somerset Street 21202 More Information Women Caroline Center educates unemployed and underemployed women in Baltimore to become Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21202 knowledgeable, skilled, and compassionate healthcare career professionals and to practice as Phone: 410‐563‐1303 certified nursing assistants and pharmacy technicians. Our 15‐week program provides a holistic XX carolinecenter@caroline‐center.org approach to education and individualized instruction in a supportive community where women * can become their best selves as they prepare for meaningful careers with opportunities for advancement. CARSON SCHOLARS FUND Baltimore, 305 W. Chesapeake Avenue 21204 More Information Students The Carson Scholars Fund supports two main initiatives: The Carson Scholars Program and The Baltimore City Suite 310 Ben Carson Reading Project. Our scholarship program awards students who have embraced high Towson, MD 21204 levels of academic excellence and community service with $1,000 college scholarships. The Ben X Phone: (410) 828‐1005 Carson Reading Project provides funding to schools to build and maintain Ben Carson Reading * Rooms – warm, inviting rooms where children can discover the joy of independent leisure reading. CASA DE MARYLAND Baltimore, 2224 East Fayette Street 21231 More Information Latinos The mission of CASA de Maryland is to work with Latino and other low‐income immigrant Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21231 communities to improve the quality of life and fight for equal treatment and full access to PHONE: (410) 732‐7777 resources and opportunities; to advocate for social, political and economic justice for all low‐ income communities. CASA de Maryland offers pro‐grams and volunteer opportunities in employment, legal, health and social services, education, leadership and community organizing. XX XXX XX XXX Services and programs include: Services Department, Employment Placement, Legal Services, * * * * Health Services, Social Services, Education and Leadership Department, Community Organizing and Political Action Department, and Youth leadership development through Mi Espacio.

CASEWORK ADVOCACY PROGRAM AT BAYVIEW ADULT COMMUNITY Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center 21224 More Information No Restrictions The Casework Advocacy Program provides case‐management services to a target population as PSYCHIATRY SERVICES Baltimore City 4940 Eastern Avenue defined by the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene in the East Baltimore Baltimore, MD 21224 community. Case managers help clients access needed community services while encouraging Phone: 410‐550‐7900 them to live as independently as possible. The program provides home visits, entitlement procurement, and assistance with hous‐ing, service coordination, help with medication, and XX XXX XX XXX wellness education. Services are currently available for Baltimore City residents although some * * * * exceptions can be made for adjacent county residents. All clients must be authorized for service by APS Health Care, the company that provides administrative services for mental health care for the Medicaid program in Maryland. CECIL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Baltimore, 2000 Cecil 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: 410‐396‐6385 * * * * Principal/Lead: Aleesha Manning CENTENNIAL CAROLINE STREET UNITED METHODIST CHURCH ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, 1029 East Monument Street 21202 More Information No Restrictions Provides food pantry. Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21202 * X Phone: (443) 392‐4154 CENTER FOR ADDICTION AND PREGNANCY (CAP) Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center 21224 More Information Pregnant women The Center for Addiction and Pregnancy (CAP) is a unique, innovative program designed to help Baltimore City 4940 Eastern Avenue mothers and infants deal with the physical, emotional and social problems caused by addiction. Baltimore, MD 21224 Offering both outpatient and residential settings, CAP provides a comprehensive, coordinated Phone 410‐550‐3066 and multidisciplinary approach to one of the greatest problems today: drug‐dependent mothers X and their affected babies. Through providing comprehensive health care and complementary * services in one convenient location, CAP breaks down the barriers that often keep this high‐risk population of women and children from receiving the care they need. 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 CENTER FOR ADOLESCENT HEALTH Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health 21205 More Information Adolescents The Center for Adolescent Health is committed to assisting urban youth to become healthy and Baltimore City 615 North Wolfe Street, Rm: E4610 productive adults. Together with its community partners, the Center conducts research that XX XXX XX XXX Baltimore, MD 21205 identifies the needs and strengths of young people and tests programs designed to promote their * * * * Telephone: 410‐614‐3953 health and well‐being. CENTER FOR CHILDHOOD ASTHMA IN THE URBAN ENVIRONMENT (CCAUE) Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health 21205 More Information No Restrictions Center for Childhood Asthma in the Urban Environment (CCAUE) is a coordi‐nated effort by a Baltimore City 615 North Wolfe Street faculty researchers in the JH Bloomberg School of Public Health and the JH School of Medicine Baltimore, MD 21205 addressing the long‐term goals of (1) understand‐ing how exposures to air pollutants and Telephone: 410‐614‐3953 allergens may induce airway inflammation and increase asthma morbidity; and (2) developing X effective strategies to reduce disease by preventing these exposures. The CCAUE completed four * projects, including both community‐based and basic science mechanistic studies. The first project was a community‐based epidemiologic study of 400 pre‐school children in East Baltimore.

CENTER FOR GRACE‐FULL LIVING ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, Amazing Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church 21205 More Information No Restrictions Formerly the church parsonage, the Center for Grace‐Full Living is a wellness center where Baltimore City 2424 McElderry St. healing activities are extended into the community. In addition to the Food Pantry, The Baltimore, MD 21205 Revolution Within, a trauma informed healing program occurs, where resident requested course X XX Phone: 410 276 5674 offerings occur. Offerings include yoga, mindfulness meditation, cooking classes, mix‐fit exercise, * * Email: [email protected] group acupuncture, story‐telling, and music appreciation. Course offerings are usually 8 weeks long and are always free to neighbors. CENTER FOR LEARNING AND HEALTH (CLH) Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center 21224 More Information No Restrictions The Center for Learning and Health (CLH) is a treatment and research unit dedi‐cated to Baltimore City Center for Learning and Health developing and evaluating interventions to reduce drug addiction and improve health. Extensive 5200 Eastern Avenue, Suite 142 West evidence from the laboratory and the clinic suggests that drug addiction can be viewed as Baltimore, MD 21224 operant behavior and effectively treated through the application of principles of operant X Telephone: 410‐550‐7713 conditioning. CLH is devoted to develop‐ing interventions that directly apply these conditioning * principles to increase exist‐ing behaviors and to build new behaviors needed for a healthy lifestyle. CENTER FOR PREVENTION AND EARLY INTERVENTION (CPEI) Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health 21205 More Information No Restrictions The CPEI (a collaboration between the JH School of Public Health, Urban Health Institute) is Baltimore City 615 North Wolfe Street conducting pilot work and randomized trials with programs aimed at promoting social and Baltimore, MD 21205 emotional learning and positive behaviors including provid‐ing Baltimore City Public Schools with * X * X Telephone: 410‐614‐3953 funds for staff. The goal is the prevention of mental health and behavioral problems in schools.

CENTER FOR URBAN FAMILIES (CFUF) Baltimore, 2201 North Monroe St 21217 More Information Men and families Provides programs, services, and support to strengthen urban communities by helping fathers Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21217 and families achieve stability and economic success. * XX Phone: (410) 367‐5691 CENTRAL BALTIMORE PARTNERSHIP Baltimore, 25 E 20th St 21218 More Information No Restrictions JHU is a founding member and sits on the executive committee of the Central Baltimore Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21218 Partnership, which is working on a $1 billion revitalization program for the area surrounding XX X X Phone: 410‐244‐1775 North Ave. and N. Charles St. Included is the engagement of JHU, the University of Baltimore, and * * * the Maryland Institute College of Art. CENTRO DE LA COMUNIDAD Baltimore, 149 N Luzerne Ave 21224 More Information No Restrictions Provides information and referral services regarding legal issues such as citizenship, crises and Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21224 eviction cases, domestic violence, assault, and battery cases. Matches eligible individuals with XX XXX XX XXX Phone: 410‐727‐4921 volunteer attorneys, interpreters, and translation services. * * * * Email: [email protected] CHARLESMONT ELEMENTARY ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore City 7800 W Collingham Dr 21222 More Information Children and families Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Dundalk, MD 21222 school‐based mental health services, and physical activity. * XX* XXX* XX* XXX Phone:(410) 887‐7004 CHARM CITY CARE CONNECTION Baltimore, 1212 N Wolfe Street 21205 More Information No Restrictions Charm City Care Connection is a non‐profit organization founded and operated by Baltimore Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21213 medical, undergraduate, and graduate students in collaboration with community leaders in East Phone: (443) 478‐3015 Baltimore. The goal is to reduce health inequities by helping East Baltimore residents to obtain and maintain access to high quality health care and other social services. Services include syringe XX X XX XX distribution and collection, Harm Reduction Case Management, Overdose Education and * * * * Prevention Materials (Naloxone and Fentanyl Test Strips), and health screenings.

CHARM CITY SCIENCE LEAGUE Baltimore, JHU Center for Social Concern 21218 More Information Baltimore City middle Charm City Science League’s mission is to improve academic performance in Baltimore City Baltimore City 3103 N Charles Street school students middle schools, with a focus on enriching science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) Baltimore, MD 21218 education. We inspire Baltimore City Middle School students using a unique combination of Phone: (410) 516‐4777 intensive one‐on‐one mentoring, academic competition participation, and greater community X Email: [email protected] involvement. In doing so, we hope to bring the considerable educational resources available at * Hopkins to the Greater Homewood community, and engage our students with the thrill of scientific discovery and critical thinking. CHASE BREXTON HEALTH SERVICES ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, 1111 North Charles Street 21201 More Information No Restrictions Provides primary, pediatric, women's, behavioral, and dental healthcare, pharmacy services, lab Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21201 services, case management, and LGBT health resources. Offers a sliding fee scale. * XX* XXX Phone: (410) 837‐2050 ext 1377 CHEMICAL DEPENDENCE ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center 21224 More Information Adults, 18 and older, in Provides primary medical care and specialized HIV/AIDS services and substance abuse treatment. Baltimore City 5200 Eastern Avenue Mason Lord Building, West need of medical care Tower, 5th Floor * XX* XXX Baltimore MD 21224 CHESAPEAKE TERRACE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Baltimore County Edgemere, MD 21219 21219 More Information Children and families Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, (410) 887‐7505 school‐based mental health services, and physical activity. * X * XX* X * X CHILD AND ADOLESCENT REHABILITATION CLINIC Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center 21224 More Information Youth This after‐school psychiatric rehabilitation program serves youths, ages 4 to 17, in coordination Baltimore City 4940 Eastern Avenue with outpatient services. A complete assessment is provided to deter‐mine a course of group X Baltimore, MD 21224 treatment for the development of educational, social, and independent living skills. Services are * Phone: 410‐550‐7900 available up to five days a week for three and half hours a day. CHILD AND FAMILY SUPPORT PROGRAM Baltimore, 707 North Broadway 21205 More Information Children and their families A home, center, and community‐based program that provides occupational therapy, physical Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21205 therapy, speech therapy, caregiver training, as well as mental health counseling for children and * X Phone: (443) 923‐9200 their families living in the Baltimore Metropolitan area. 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 CHILD MOBILE TREATMENT SERVICES Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center 21224 More Information Children and adolescents Mobile Treatment Services serves those children and adolescents with psychiatric problems that Baltimore City 4940 Eastern Avenue require intensive treatment in order to remain in the community, but have been unable to access Baltimore, MD 21224 traditional mental health services. The goal is to pro‐vide short‐term community and home‐based * X Phone: 410‐550‐7900 services, avert hospitalization, pre‐serve families, and connect patients to local treatment programs. Services include diagnostic evaluations and case management. CHILDREN’S MENTAL HEALTH CENTER (CMHC) Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Hospital ‐ Broadway Campus 21231 More Information Children The Johns Hopkins Children’s Mental Health Center (CMHC) has been serving children with Baltimore City Children's Mental Health Center serious behavioral and emotional problems and their families since 1981. The center provides 401 North Caroline Street comprehensive diagnostic evaluations including psychi‐atric, psychological and psychosocial * X Baltimore, Maryland 21231 assessments for children. Follow‐up services are also provided to patients and families and Phone: (410) 955‐5335 include individual, family, and group therapy, as well as medication treatment as appropriate. CHRISTOPHER'S PLACE EMPLOYMENT ACADEMY Baltimore, 725 Fallsway 21202 More Information Men Christopher Place Employment Academy is a residential employment program for formerly Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21202 homeless men. Participants receive training in life skills, behavioral modification, reading and XX X X Phone: (667) 600‐3400 math skills, GED preparation, addiction recovery, computers, healthy relationships, parenting, * * * leadership, occupation researching skills, and career development training. CHRYSALIS HOUSE HEALTHY START PROGRAM ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, Baltimore Healthy Start, Inc. 21205 More Information Pregnant women The Chrysalis House Healthy Start Program is a statewide transitional housing operation that Baltimore City 610 N. Chester St. serves as an alternative to incarceration for pregnant women. Services provided are case Baltimore, Md. 21205 management, medical and substance abuse counseling, parenting, life skills and job training. This * XX* XXX* XX* X Phone: (410) 675‐2125 is a partnership between Baltimore Healthy Start, Inc., and the Baltimore Mental Health Systems, Inc. CIRCLE K Baltimore, JHU Center for Social Concern 21218 More Information No Restrictions Circle K International is a collegiate organization sponsored by Kiwanis International that is Baltimore City 3103 N Charles Street focused on community service and leadership. The goal of JHU Circle K is to improve the lives of Baltimore, MD 21218 people in the Baltimore community and throughout the world. We do this through service Phone: (410) 516‐4777 projects with the Children’s House of the Johns Hopkins Hospital and Club 1111, and by Email: [email protected] fundraising for various causes such as to provide Christmas gifts to under‐served populations and X to combat maternal and neonatal tetanus through Unicef, also known as The Eliminate Project. * Circle K has historically provided help to other organizations both on and off campus such as Relay for Life, Maryland SPCA, and Hampden Kiwanis in an effort to assist where there is the most need. We believe that doing a little good all the time can produce large effects as time goes on CITY SPRINGS ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL Baltimore, 100 S. Caroline Street 21231 More Information Children and families Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21231 school‐based mental health services, and physical activity. X XX X X Phone: 410‐396‐9165 * * * * Principal/Lead: Rhonda Richetta CITY STEPS ‐ AIRS (AIDS INTERFAITH RESIDENTIAL SERVICES) Baltimore, 1800 N. Charles Street, Suite 700 21201 More Information Youth Provides programs serving homeless and unstably housed youth ages 14‐24. Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21201 * XX* XXX* XX* XXX Phone: (410) 576‐5070 CITY STEPS YOUTH RESOURCE CENTER ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, AIRS 21201 More Information Homeless and unstably The City Steps Youth Resource Center opened September 2, 2008. Here we provide case Baltimore City 1800 N. Charles Street, Suite 700 housed youth age 14‐24 management, emergency services, life skills education, workforce development and referrals to XX XXX XX XXX Baltimore, MD 21201 housing for homeless and unstably housed youth, ages 18‐24. * * * * Telephone: (410) 576‐5070 CIVIC WORKS Baltimore, 2701 St. Lo Drive 21213 More Information No Restriction Civic Works strengthens Baltimore’s communities through education, skills development, and Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21213 community service as a non‐profit working in Baltimore communities for over 20 years. XX Phone: 410‐366‐8533 * Email: [email protected] CLAREMONT MIDDLE/HIGH SCHOOL Baltimore, 5301 Erdman Avenue 21205 More Information Children and youth Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21205 and physical activity. X XX X XX Phone: 410‐545‐3380 * * * * Principal/Lead: Theodosia Edwards CLINICAL AND FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAM ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, Baltimore Healthy Start, Inc. 21205 More Information Women and children Healthy Start’s OB/GYN Physician and Certified Registered Nurse Practitioner provide clinical Baltimore City 610 N. Chester St. services that fill a gap in prenatal care for women who are waiting for medical insurance or a Baltimore, Md. 21205 medical appointment. Services performed include physical exams; testing and treatment for Phone: (410) 675‐2125 chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphillis, bacterial vaginosis and HIV. Appropriate follow‐up treatment is given, both directly and in coordination with Healthy Start’s case management staff and the client’s primary medical provider. The team provides services between pregnancies (the X X interconceptional period from the end of one pregnancy to the next) which includes family * * planning education and the dispensing of birth control – both done in the center and in the home. This clinical team performs initial evaluations of client’s often URGENT needs and monitors those with pregnancy complications and those who have had prior losses or poor pregnancy outcomes.

CLUB AT COLLINGTON SQUARE Baltimore, Baltimore, MD 21213 21213 More Information Students residing in or near The Club’s dedicated staff provide a highly structured program between the hours of 3:15 and Baltimore City Program Director: Vanessa Williams Collington Square 6:30 of academics, enrichment, play and homework help. The Club also provides a snack and hot Phone: 410‐261‐3500 Neighborhood dinner cooked by the wonderful Chef in an on‐site industrial kitchen. The program emphasizes student voice and leadership with intentional roles for older scholars to mentor and serve X XX younger scholars, as well as serving on an elected Youth Board of The Club. Male scholars and * * staff also work with Mr. Munir Bahar’s COR (Committed, Organized, Responsible) leadership program and train in martial arts. COLLEGES AGAINST CANCER & RELAY FOR LIFE Baltimore, JHU Center for Social Concern 21218 More Information No Restrictions The American Cancer Society Colleges Against Cancer uses a variety of programming on college Baltimore City 3103 N Charles Street campuses to eliminate cancer. By working with college students and their surrounding Baltimore, MD 21218 communities, CAC aims to promote Education, Advocacy, and Survivorship as they relate to Phone: (410) 516‐4777 cancer, and also to organize Relay For Life events at colleges nationwide. Volunteer expectations X X Email: [email protected] are to attend monthly Hope Lodge trips (about 4 hours long) and to visit cancer patients. Also, * * planning for the Relay for Life is heavily emphasized in the year’s second semester. 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 COLLINGTON SQUARE ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL Baltimore, 1409 N. Collington Ave. 21213 More Information Children and families Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21213 school‐based mental health services, and physical activity. X XX X X Phone: 410‐396‐9198 * * * * Principal/Lead: Theresa Ware COME HOME BALTIMORE Baltimore, 25 E 20th Street 21218 More Information No Restrictions A foundation committed to addressing Baltimore’s vacant housing crises by renovating pre‐ Baltimore City Baltimore, Maryland 21218 existing housing stock and bringing families back to Baltimore City. * XX (443) 315‐5042 COMMODORE JOHN RODGERS ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL Baltimore, 100 N. Chester Street 21231 More Information Children and families Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21231 school‐based mental health services, and physical activity. X XX X X Phone: (410) 396‐9300 * * * * Principal/Lead: Marc Martin COMMUNITY AGING IN PLACE—ADVANCING BETTER LIVING FOR ELDERS Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University 21205 More Information Seniors The Community Aging in Place—Advancing Better Living for Elders (CAPABLE) pilot is a client‐ (CAPABLE) Baltimore City School of Nursing centered home‐based intervention to increase mobility, function‐ality, and capacity to “age in 525 N. Wolfe Street, place” for low‐income older adults. CAPABLE is comprised of an occupational therapist Baltimore, MD 21205 intervention, a client‐centered nurse intervention and safety and access handyman services. Each Phone: 410‐955‐4766 service synergistically builds on the others by increasing the participants’ bio‐psycho‐functional XXX X XX capacity to function at home. This is theorized to avert costly health utilization by increas‐ing * * * medication management, problem solving ability, strength, balance, nutrition, and home safety, while decreasing isolation, depression, and fall risk. The goal of the pilot is to assess feasibility, titrate intervention dose, and understand tri‐service coordination. COMMUNITY CENTER AT SAINT FRANCES ACADEMY Baltimore, 501 East Chase Street 21202 More Information No Restrictions Our ongoing programs include GED classes, job hunting assistance, a nutritious & cost effective Baltimore City Baltimore MD 21202 cooking class, an after school program,and summer camp for neighborhood children as well as Phone: 410‐539‐5794 voter registration and community mediation services. Special annual events include: Martin * XX* XX Luther King Day Jobs Fair, The Halloween Party and Haunted House, The Read‐a‐thon, The Bea Gaddy Day Food Drive, and Books and Baseball Summer Camp COMMUNITY CHATS Baltimore, The Office of Community Health 21205 More Information No Restrictions Community Chats provides speakers from the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions to community Baltimore City 550 N. Broadway organizations and groups free of charge. Topics focus on physical and emotional health of adults Suite 500 and children. * X Baltimore, MD 21205 410‐614‐3661 COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BALTIMORE COUNTY, DUNDALK CAMPUS ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore County 7200 Sollers Point Rd Rd 21222 More Information Adults The Community College of Baltimore County is an accredited community college located in Baltimore, MD 21222 Baltimore County, Maryland with three main campuses and three extension centers. * XX Phone: (443) 840‐2222 COMMUNITY PSYCHIATRY AT THE JOHNS HOPKINS HOSPITAL ‐ BROADWAY Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins Hospital 21287 More Information Older adolescents and This clinic provides comprehensive outpatient psychiatric services for older adolescents and CAMPUS Baltimore City Meyer Building ‐ Room 144 adults adults living in the Baltimore area. Individual, group, marital, and family therapy as well as 600 N. Wolfe Street medication management are provided by a staff of 14 full‐time therapists, nurses, and attending X X Baltimore, Maryland 21287 psychiatrists. Individual treatment plans are developed according to each patient's needs. * * Contact: Linda Dunn Phone: 410‐955‐0424. COMMUNITY SCHOOL INITIATIVE Baltimore, JHU Center for Social Concern 21218 More Information The Community School CSI is a student led group that is the sole source of science labs at The Community School (TCS) in Baltimore City 3103 N Charles Street Remington. We design, organize, and execute physics, chemistry, and biology labs that follow the Baltimore, MD 21218 curriculum at the Community School, stressing critical aspects of the scientific method. CSI Phone: (410) 516‐4777 wholeheartedly supports the mission of the director of TCS, Mr. Culotta, who wants the students X Email: [email protected] at TCS to become pillars in their community. The mission of CSI is to engage these students in * order to expose them to science in the real world, challenging them to think outside the box and to consider careers in science. COMMUNITY SCHOOLS Baltimore, Moravia Park Elementary 21206 More Information Youth The Y works in partnership with the Community Schools. The purpose of Community Schools is to Baltimore City 6201 Frankford Ave. promote student achievement, positive conditions for learning and the well‐being of families in X XXX X Baltimore, MD 21206 the community. For example, if a school is hosting free flu vaccinations or a food bank, anyone * * * Coordinator: Renee McNair from the community can attend the event. COMMUNITY SCHOOLS Baltimore, Patterson High School 21224 More Information Youth The Y works in partnership with the Community Schools. The purpose of Community Schools is to Baltimore City 100 Kane Street promote student achievement, positive conditions for learning and the well‐being of families in X XXX X Baltimore, MD 21224 the community. For example, if a school is hosting free flu vaccinations or a food bank, anyone * * * Coordnator: Andrew Mitchell from the community can attend the event. COMMUNITY‐DRIVEN RESEARCH DAY Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Urban Health Institute 21205 More Information No Restrictions Held annually, the goal of REVERSE Research Day is to connect the diverse needs of City agencies Baltimore City 2013 E. Monument Street and community‐based organizations with the valuable research conducted at universities X Baltimore, MD 21205 throughout the City of Baltimore. * Phone: 410‐502‐6155 CO‐OCCURING DISORDERS IN ADOLESCENCE (CODA) CLINIC Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center 21224 More Information Youth The Co‐occuring Disorders in Adolescence Clinic provides evidence‐based substance abuse and Baltimore City 4940 Eastern Avenue mental health services to youth and young adults between the ages of 14 and 22. Admission Baltimore, MD 21224 requires a commitment to a minimum of 16 weeks which includes an initial evaluation with Phone: 410‐550‐7900 standardized assessment instruments, a diagnostic interview with the psychiatrist and 12 weeks XX of therapy which include one individual and one group session per week. Random drug screens * and medication management are also provided. Treatment interventions follow an evidence‐ based protocol which includes (but not limited to) the use of motivational enhancement therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy. COOKING 4 LOVE Baltimore, JHU Center for Social Concern 21218 More Information Clients of My Sister’s Place Cooking 4 Love educates and empowers JHU students to address the issues of homelessness and Baltimore City 3103 N Charles Street Women’s Center food insecurity the Baltimore community. Most Fridays during the semester members prepare a Baltimore, MD 21218 full meal at the Bunting‐Myerhoff Interfaith Center and then serve the meal to the 50‐90 clients Phone: (410) 516‐4777 of My Sister’s Place Women’s Center, a women’s shelter in the Mt. Vernon neighborhood. We X Email: [email protected] offer members a chance to exercise their cooking skills and serve a home‐ cooked meal to hungry * women. Providing a meal also allows My Sister’s Place to direct resources to their other programs including case management, education, and job training. CORNERSTONE Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center 21224 More Information Individuals with substance Cornerstone is a drug and alcohol treatment center located on The Johns Hopkins Bayview Baltimore City 4940 Eastern Avenue abuse issues Medical Center campus. The program provides non‐pharmacological, evidence‐based, outpatient * XX Baltimore, MD 21224 treatment for individuals with substance use disorders. 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 Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) Baltimore, 4 South Frederick Street 21202 More Information Children in foster care Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Baltimore recruits, trains, and supervises volunteers Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21202 appointed to individual foster children by the Baltimore City Juvenile Court to provide written, PHONE: (410) 244‐1465 objective recommendations to the Court, to serve as a consistent adult presence, and to monitor * X * XXX* XX* XXX CONTACT: Ciara Huff that child’s well‐being. EMAIL: [email protected] or [email protected] CREATING RESPONSIBILITY IN ADOLESCENT SEX HEALTH Baltimore, JHU Center for Social Concern 21218 More Information Youth Creating Responsibility for Adolescent Sexual Health (CRASH) is dedicated to educating Baltimore Baltimore City 3103 N Charles Street adolescents on various aspects of sexual education and health. We discuss such topics as Sexual Baltimore, MD 21218 Health and Hygiene, Sexually Transmitted Infections, Pregnancy and Contraception, and Phone: (410) 516‐4777 Relationships and Sexuality. Each semester, we have 8 weekly sessions at the William Donald X Email: [email protected] Schaefer House (under the Maryland Department of Juvenile Services). Our volunteers find the * work engaging, rewarding, and an excellent way to form connections with at‐risk teens. The group consists of students from the undergraduate, medical, nursing, and public health schools.

CREATIVE ALTERNATIVES Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center 21224 More Information Adults Creative Alternatives is an innovative program that serves adults who have serious and persistent Baltimore City 4940 Eastern Avenue mental illness and who have not benefited from traditional services. The program combines Baltimore, MD 21224 mental health treatment, rehabilitative services and assistance with daily living. Program Phone: 410‐550‐7900 participants (called members) have the opportu‐nity for community integration and personal growth. Creative Alternatives works with members in hospitals, shelters, and in the community. XX XXX XX XXX On entering the pro‐gram, members receive services from a team of professional that includes a * * * * psychia‐trist, nurse, case managers and community aides. A team member is available 24 hours a day in the event of a crisis or just to offer reassurance. Specialists in employ‐ment, social/recreational and entitlement programs also support the members. CROSSROADS SCHOOL (THE) Baltimore, 802 S Caroline Street 21231 More Information Children and families Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21231 school‐based mental health services, and physical activity. X XX X X Phone: 410‐276‐4924 * * * * Principal/Lead: Matthew Ebert CSC DANCE Baltimore, JHU Center for Social Concern 21218 More Information Youth Baltimore City youth spend time learning the art of dance, gaining experiences and ultimately Baltimore City 3103 N Charles Street enriching their lives. The program provides structure as well as an outlet for creativity that Baltimore, MD 21218 children need to grow and develop mentally and emotionally, and incorporates all types of X X Phone: (410) 516‐4777 theatrical dance including ballet, tap, jazz, lyrical, ballroom, and cultural dance. Volunteers are * * Email: [email protected] asked to serve 1‐1.5 hours per week and only 1 weekly session is required. The time can be any weekday afternoon between 3:00 and 5:00 p.m. DALLAS F. NICHOLAS, SR., ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Baltimore, 201 E. 21St. Street 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: 410‐396‐4525 * * * * Principal/Lead: Danielle Adams DAYSPRING HEAD START ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, 2631 Huntingdon Avenue 21213 More Information Children and families Dayspring is a Head Start delegate agency providing services to 584 children ages three to five Baltimore City Baltimore, MD year in 18 classrooms at 8 sites. The Head Start model is a comprehensive one, providing wide‐ Phone: 410.563.3459 ranging educational and socio‐emotional support to low‐income children and families in XX XXX XX XXX Fax: 410.276.0036 Baltimore City. Head Start nurtures children in social competence through an early childhood and * * * * Email: [email protected] family development program in a strength‐based model which promotes healthy development in young children. DAYSPRING PROGRAMS, INC ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, 1125 N. Patterson Park Avenue 21213 More Information Children and families Dayspring provides a continuum of housing and support services to strengthen sustained Baltimore City Baltimore, Maryland 21213 recovery and self‐sufficiency of homeless families who must surmount the barrier of substance Phone: 410.563.3459 abuse. Children who have been homeless and whose lives are affected by poverty, substance Fax: 410.276.0036 abuse, and domestic or community violence need comprehensive services provided by staff XX XXX XX XXX Email: [email protected] members who understand the effect such trauma has on children’s ability to learn and grow into * * * * healthy and productive adults. Dayspring serves families through two major programs: Supportive Housing and Head Start Programs. DENTAL CLINIC / ORAL HEALTH SERVICES ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, 1200 E Fayette Street 21205 More Information Baltimore City residents Provides basic dental care such as exams, x‐rays, teeth cleaning, fillings and extractions to eligible Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21205 children and adults ages 12 months and older. Urgent Care services such as tooth extraction X Phone: (443) 984‐3548 available for all ages. Dental care also available for pregnant women enrolled in Medicaid. *

DONALD BENTLEY FOOD PANTRY ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore City 2405 Loch Raven Blvd. 21218 More Information Residents of zip codes Provides a food pantry. Baltimore, MD 21218 21202 and 21218 * X Phone: (410) 664‐9287 DR. BERNARD HARRIS, SR., ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Baltimore, 1400 N. Caroline Street 21213 More Information Children and families Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21213 school‐based mental health services, and physical activity. X XX X X Phone: 410‐396‐1452 * * * * Principal/Lead: Shandra Worthy‐Owens DUNBAR/HOPKINS PARTNERSHIP Baltimore, Paul Laurence Dunbar High School 21231 More Information Students of Paul Laurence Collaborates with the school to enhance the health profession access for students. The Baltimore City 1400 Orleans Street Dunbar High School partnership consist of representatives from various departments of the Johns Hopkins Hospital XX Baltimore, MD 21231 as well as the Johns Hopkins University. * Phone (443) 642‐4478 DUNDALK ELEMENTARY ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore City 2717 Playfield St 21222 More Information Children and families Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Dundalk, MD 21222 school‐based mental health services, and physical activity. * XX* XXX* XX* XXX Phone: (410) 887‐7013 DUNDALK HIGH ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore City 1901 Delvale Ave 21222 More Information Children and families Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Baltimore, MD 21222 school‐based mental health services, and physical activity. * XX* XXX* XX* XXX Phone: (410) 887‐7023 DUNDALK MIDDLE SCHOOL ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore City 7400 Dunmanway 21222 More Information Children and families Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Dundalk, MD 21222 school‐based mental health services, and physical activity. * XX* XXX* XX* XXX Phone: (410) 887‐7018 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 Baltimore, 401 E Eager Street 21202 More Information Children and youth Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21202 and physical activity. X XX X XX Phone: 410‐209‐4091 * * * * Principal/Lead: Laura D'Anna EARLY CHILD DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, Baltimore Healthy Start, Inc. 21205 More Information Children and families The Early Child Development (ECD) Program employs only certified child care staff who engage Baltimore City 610 N. Chester St. infants and children in developmentally appropriate activities while parents attend on‐site groups Baltimore, Md. 21205 or meetings. Parents can also participate in specific developmental activities such as: Mommy X Phone: (410) 675‐2125 and Me Playgroups, storytelling and book giveaways, arts and crafts, infant and toddler * developmental games, Reading for Lunch Bunch (literacy activity), the Ages and Stages Developmental Assessment, and babycise exercise classes for children. EARLY PSYCHOSIS INTERVENTION CLINIC (EPIC) Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center 21224 More Information No Restrictions The Early Psychosis Intervention Clinic is a specialized treatment program for patients who are Baltimore City 4940 Eastern Avenue currently experiencing an initial psychotic episode or have received a diagnosis of a psychotic Baltimore, MD 21224 disorder within the past year. The program provides comprehensive psychiatric evaluations, Phone: 410‐550‐7900 second opinion diagnostic consultations, individual therapy, family support and education groups, and medication management services. EPIC has direct access to child and adult psychiatric XX XXX XX XXX rehabilitation programs, partial hospitalization services, a sheltered employment program, case * * * * management and mobile services, as well as referrals for neuropsychiatric testing when necessary. The program is designed to provide immediate treatment in order to reduce psychotic symptoms, avert hospitalization, improve compliance with outpatient services, and improve overall day‐to‐day functioning across all settings. EAST BALTIMORE CHURCH OF GOD PANTRY ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, 800 Oldham St 21224 More Information No Restrictions Provides a food pantry. Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21224 * X Phone: 410‐327‐0177 EASTERN FAMILY PLANNING CLINIC ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, 620 North Caroline Street 21205 More Information No Restrictions The Family Planning and Reproductive Health Program's mission is to reduce unintended Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21205 pregnancies and to improve pregnancy outcomes by assuring specialized medical services to Phone: 410‐396‐9401 individuals 25 years of age to menopause. Services are also available to Teens (Healthy Teens & X XX Young Adults). Services include: women's health care, mental health screening and referrals, STI * * screening and treatment, HIV testing and counseling, pregnancy tests and referrals, individual and group family counseling, breast exams, and birth control. EASTERN STD CLINIC ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, 620 North Caroline St. 21205 More Information No Restrictions Provides STI testing and treatment, confidential HIV testing and HIV primary care and specialty Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21205 services, Pap smears for cervical cancer, and Hepatitis C Screening XX Phone: 410.396.9410 *

Elev8 Baltimore Baltimore, 1701 N. Gay St. 21213 More Information Students and families Elev8 Baltimore is a program of the East Baltimore Development Inc. (EBDI). Elev8 brings together Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21213 schools, families and the community in underserved neigh‐borhoods to ensure that students Phone: 410‐381‐7171 succeed in school and in life. Elev8 looks different in every participating school, as community members identify local problems and create solutions. Students and families become advocates X XXX X for improving education and expanding access to critical resources in their community. East * * * Baltimore Elev8 schools are: Collington Square Elementary/Middle, East Baltimore Community School, Dr. Raynor Browne Academy, and Tench Tilghman School. ELMER A. HENDERSON: A JOHNS HOPKINS PARTNERSHIP SCHOOL Baltimore, 2100 Ashland Avenue 21205 More Information Children and youth In 2014, Henderson‐Hopkins, a new state‐of‐the‐art 100,000 square foot early childhood center Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21205 and school opened. Then new Henderson‐Hopkins K‐8 Elementary/Middle and the Harry and Phone: 443‐642‐2060 Jeanette Weinberg Early Childhood Center provide the backdrop for personalizing the Principal/Lead: Peter Kannam educational experience of each child while meeting the needs of the broader East Baltimore community. From the flexible learning spaces to the art and music studios, to the health suite and family support space, the facility is designed to maximize personalized learning and is accessible X XXX X XXX to the community for evening, weekends, and summers. Innovative technology further drives the * * * * Next Generation Learning (NGL) approach that defines Henderson‐Hopkins. NGL is defined as the blended learning personalization that is possible when face‐to‐face instruction is combined with computer assisted instruction to maximize learning outcomes. Students, teachers, and parents regularly review data dashboards to adjust learning opportunities to maximize student growth.

EMPIRE HOMES OF MARYLAND, INC. ADDED 5/20 Baltimore, 1800 N Charles Street 21201 More Information No Restrictions Empire Homes of Maryland, Inc. (EHM), a wholly owned subsidiary of AIRS, is a community Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21201 housing development organization whose mission is to develop, manage, and maintain affordable Phone: 410‐576‐5070 residential, properties, for low‐income people and those with disabilities. To eliminate unfit conditions and unmet needs which prevent people with disabilities from living productive long lives. In most cases our clients pay 30% of their income toward rent with the balance being paid through a housing subsidy. EHM owns and operates over 160 low‐income housing units in Coldstream, HarGovans, Bolton Hill, Station North, Reservoir Hill, Charles Village, Park Heights, Cherrydell and Lauraville neighborhoods. In addition, EHM manages the subsidies of more than X 100 properties throughout Baltimore City & County owned by other landlords where AIRS clients * reside. In addition to our portfolio of properties that house AIRS clients, EHM's portfolio also includes affordable housing properties that are open to the general public. They include Lillian Jones (79 units in East Baltimore) built in partnership with French Development, Inc. and Chase House Apartments (189 units in MidTown Baltimore) partnership with Homes For America.

EMPLOYMENT SERVICES ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, 725 Fallsway 21202 More Information No Restrictions In the midst of a tough economy Our Daily Bread Employment Center has placed people in more Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21202 than 1,000 jobs over the past three years, and has helped thousands more gain the skills XX Phone: 667‐600‐3400 necessary to continue their job search. At Our Daily Employment Center, we offer services for * employers (companies who want to hire people) and for employees (people looking for work). 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 ENCORE MUSIC PROGRAM Baltimore, JHU Center for Social Concern 21218 More Information Elementary school students Encore Music Program is a volunteer‐based community service group affiliated with the Johns Baltimore City 3103 N Charles Street Hopkins University Center for Social Concern. The aim of EMP is to is to introduce Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21218 students to a variety of instruments and provide musical instruction. Phone: (410) 516‐4777 EMP volunteers at Cardinal Sheehan School, Waverly Elementary/Middle School, Hampstead Hill Email: [email protected] Academy, Abbottston Elementary School, and 901 Arts. We make several trips each week to each location, and our teaching staff are all Hopkins students, ranging from those who enjoy music as a X hobby to those who pursue it professionally. We emphasize small group instruction and seek to * cultivate a camaraderie with the students we serve. And for many of our students, EMP's various after‐school programs are the only musical experience they will receive.

ENOCH PRATT FREE LIBRARY Baltimore, Herring Run Branch 21213 More Information No Restrictions Provides 41 Public computers with Internet access, a computer devoted towards children's Baltimore City 3801 Erdman Avenue literacy and development, computer prints ‐ 5 free prints per day, color and black/white Baltimore, MD 21213 photocopying machine, large collection of graphic novels, large collection of African American Phone: (410) 396‐0996 fiction, a large selection of magazines from AARP Bulletin to Spider, a Staff Picks section, Belair‐ XX XXX XX XXX Edison Community News available, a Teen Zone, kid‐friendly children's room, meeting room * * * * available, 140 person capacity, 100 with chairs only, and 60 with tables/chairs, on/off street parking, handicap accessible, and free Internet and Wi‐Fi. ENOCH PRATT FREE LIBRARY Baltimore, Northwood Branch 21218 More Information No Restrictions Provides 46 public computers with Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Publisher, and Internet Baltimore City 4420 Loch Raven Boulevard access, children’s computer with fun and educational games, wireless Internet access available, Baltimore, MD 21218 weekly children’s programs to develop literacy skills, excellent collections of urban fiction, African‐ Phone: (410) 396‐6076 American studies, and Maryland materials, ample off‐street parking, photocopying available in XX XXX XX XXX black & white and color, meeting room available for community groups, 140 person capacity, * * * * registration required, and computer lab with regularly scheduled no‐cost computer classes, registration required. ENOCH PRATT FREE LIBRARY Baltimore, Waverly Branch 21218 More Information No Restrictions Provides 47,000 volumes, including books for adults,teens, children; DVDs, audiobooks, Baltimore City 400 E. 33rd Street magazines & newspapers, and foreign language materials, free Internet and Wi‐Fi, 54 public XX XXX XX XXX Baltimore, MD 21218 computers, public Meeting Room, creation Stations for children & teens, self Checkout, book * * * * Phone: (410) 396‐6053 drop, and photocopier, quiet study room, and computer lab. ENOCH PRATT FREE LIBRARY Baltimore, Southeast Anchor Library 21224 More Information No Restrictions Provides a wide variety of programs, including many for children, teens, families and adults, Baltimore City 3601 Eastern Avenue public computers with Internet access, meeting space available for community groups, free WiFi, Baltimore, MD 21224 Self‐Checkout Station, Colección en Español, self‐service public fax machine, Pratt Center for * XX* XXX* XX* XXX Phone: (410) 396‐1580 Technology Training with free computer classes, two after‐hours book returns, and on‐street parking. ENOCH PRATT FREE LIBRARY Baltimore, Patterson Park Branch 21224 More Information No Restrictions Provides free Wireless Connection (Wi‐Fi), free street parking, public computers with free Baltimore City 158 N. Linwood Avenue Internet access, a computer with children's programs, large collection of graphic novels, large Baltimore, MD 21224 Spanish language collection including magazines, computer printers ‐ 5 free prints per day, * XX* XXX* XX* XXX Phone: (410) 396‐0983 photocopying machine, handicapped‐accessible restroom with baby changing table, and meeting room available for community groups, 100 person capacity. ENOCH PRATT FREE LIBRARY Baltimore, Clifton Branch 21213 More Information No Restrictions Provides public computers with Internet access, a computer with children's program for fun and Baltimore City 2001 N. Wolfe Street learning, variety of programs for children and teens, variety of manga and graphic novels XX XXX XX XXX Baltimore, MD 21213 available, computer printers ‐ 5 free prints per day, on‐street parking, and nearby garage. * * * * Phone: (410) 396‐0984 ENOCH PRATT FREE LIBRARY Baltimore, Orleans Street Branch 21231 More Information No Restrictions Provides public computers with Internet access, a computer with educational games just for Baltimore City 1303 Orleans Street children, Wireless Access (Wi‐Fi), programs for children, adults, and families, computer printers – Baltimore, MD 21231 5 free prints per day, photocopying machines – 10 cents per copy, * XX* XXX* XX* XXX Phone: (410) 396‐0970 meeting rooms available for community groups, 64 and 10 person capacity, and FREE PARKING in the Library's parking lot. EPISCOPAL REFUGEE AND IMMIGRANT CENTER ALLIANCE (ERICA) Baltimore, 4 E. University Parkway 21218 More Information Refugees and immigrants The mission of ERICA is to provide post‐resettlement services to refugees and assist immigrants Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21218 with their adjustment to life in the U.S. Volunteer opportunities include: grant writing, XX XXX Phone: (410)467‐3751 fundraising, PR/publications, education/training, program design, and bilingual assistance and * * interpretation. ESPERANZA CENTER Baltimore, 430 S Broadway 21231 More Information Hispanic and other The Esperanza Center offers hospitality, social, and educational services to Hispanic and other Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21231 immigrants immigrants, makes bilingual referrals for those needing employment, housing, food or clothing, Phone: 410.522.2668 and other services, through community resources and outreach desk, sponsors English and other Email: esperanzainfo@cc‐md.org classes in ESL Program, assists those with medical, dental, or mental health problems in health XX XXX XX XXX services, through a consortium agreement with St. Joseph Medical Center, Johns Hopkins * * * * Medical, and St. Agnes Hospital, and assists those with immigration‐related legal difficulties in legal ser‐vices. The Esperanza Center has also been the recipient of Johns Hopkins holiday gift giving efforts. FAMILY CRISIS CENTER OF BALTIMORE COUNTY, NEW BEHAVIORS GROUP ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, P.O. Box 3909 21222 More Information Families Provides essential and life‐saving services to family members experiencing conflict and family PROGRAM Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21222 violence. * XX* XXX* XX* XXX Phone: (410) 285‐4357 FELLS POINT COMPASSION CENTER ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, Lutheran Mission Society 21231 More Information No Restrictions The LMS Compassion Centers bring comfort to those in need thanks to the good will of volunteers Baltimore City 1706 Eastern Ave Fells Point and donations from the community. Clothing, food, furniture and housewares are among the X Baltimore, MD 21231 items available there. * Phone: 410‐327‐2220 FIRST APOSTOLIC FAITH CHURCH PANTRY ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, First Apostolic Faith Church 21231 More Information Low‐income residents and Provides a food pantry. Baltimore City 27 South Caroline Street seniors of 21202 and 21231 X Baltimore MD 21231 * Phone: 410‐327‐1181 FLEMING HEAD START CENTER Baltimore City 641 Main Street 21222 More Information Residents of Zip code 21222 Offers part‐day morning or afternoon Head Start from 8:30am – 12pm or 12pm – 3:30pm. Serves Baltimore, MD 21222 zip code 21222. * X * XXX* X * XX Phone: 410‐282‐6977 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 FOCUS ON RECOVERY, LLC. ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, 2115 N. Charles St. 21218 More Information No Restrictions We are committed to providing quality treatment and comprehensive services to substance Baltimore City Suite 2B abusers, their families and communites. We also assist our clients in making the necessary XX Baltimore, MD 21218 changes in their behavior and lifestyles. * Phone: 443‐414‐0917 FOOD AS MEDICINE Baltimore, JHU Center for Social Concern 21218 More Information Students at Barclay and Food as Medicine is a Johns Hopkins student group dedicated to improving the health and Baltimore City 3103 N Charles Street Waverly Elementary/Middle wellness of the students at two Baltimore City Public Schools. The program partners with Barclay Baltimore, MD 21218 Schools and Waverly Elementary/Middle Schools to provide: (1) interactive health and nutrition Phone: (410) 516‐4777 workshops for students, (2) a health focused after‐school program, and (3) school‐wide health Email: [email protected] events. The weekly workshops address the Maryland Common Core Curriculum Standards for X nutrition. The Food as Medicine program aims to promote healthy behavior changes by not only * empowering students to think critically about leading healthy lives, but to also act on the lessons learned throughout the program. Together, the Food as Medicine participants and volunteers strive to promote a culture of health and wellness at the Elementary/Middle Schools.

FOOD PANTRY ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, St. Vincent de Paul Church 21202 More Information Residents of 21202 and Provides a food pantry. Baltimore City 120 North Front Street 21231 X Baltimore MD 21202‐4804 * Phone: 410‐962‐5078 FOOD PANTRY MINISTRY ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, Amazing Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church 21205 More Information McElderrry Park residents Provides food pantry for McElderry Park, the neighborhood surrounding Amazing Grace. Baltimore City 2424 McElderry St. Baltimore, MD 21205 * X Phone: 410 276 5674 Email: [email protected] FOOD RE‐EDUCATION FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL HEALTH (FRESH) Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center 21224 More Information Elementary school students The Community Relations Department at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center is pleased to Baltimore City 4940 Eastern Avenue offer Food Re‐Education for Elementary School Health (FRESH), an innovative nutrition education Baltimore, MD 21224 program available to elementary schools in Southeastern Baltimore City and Baltimore County. Phone: 410‐550‐7900 Specialized studies in the United States have identified several modifiable risk factors for X X X cardiovascular disease (CVD) in children, which are smoking, high cholesterol, high blood * * * pressure, obesity and lack of exercise. FRESH is designed to lower future heart disease risk by teaching children good life‐long nutrition and exercise habits. FORT WORTHINGTON ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL Baltimore, 2701 East Oliver Street 21213 More Information Children and families Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21213 school‐based mental health services, and physical activity. X XX X X Phone: 410‐396‐9161 * * * * Principal/Lead: Monique Debi FURLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Baltimore, 4633 Furley Avenue 21206 More Information Children and families Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21206 school‐based mental health services, and physical activity. X XX X X Phone: 410‐396‐9094 * * * * Principal/Lead: Greta Cephas GAINING ACCESS TO TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT (THE GATE) ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, East Baltimore Community Corporation 21202 More Information Residents of Baltimore City The GATE (Gaining Access to Training and Employment), the employment and training Baltimore City 301 N. component of East Baltimore Community Corporation is committed to servicing residents within Baltimore, MD 21202 Baltimore City, offering an array of services & resources that will prepare them for productive XX X X 410‐752‐3500 employment. Services include: substance abuse treatment, life skills, career enhancement, job * * * readiness, occupational skills training, literacy training, health screenings, transportation, and communication skills coaching. GARDEN VOLUNTEER ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, Amazing Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church 21205 More Information No Restrictions Each second and fourth Saturday from 9‐12, come and dig in the dirt with your neighbors. Baltimore City 2424 McElderry St. Jennifer Kunze coordinates our workdays! There’s even an opportunity to adopt a box and grow Baltimore, MD 21205 your food. Not sure how? We can help and guide you. Call Natalie: (410‐276‐5674). * X Phone: 410 276 5674 Email: [email protected] GARDENVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Baltimore, 5300 Belair Road 21206 More Information Children and families Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21206 school‐based mental health services, and physical activity. X XX X X Phone: 410‐396‐6382 * * * * Principal/Lead: Cynthia Wilson GEAR, (GROWTH EMPOWERMENT ADVANCEMENT RECOGNITION) ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, AIRS 21201 More Information AIRS and CITY STEPS GEAR, (Growth Empowerment Advancement Recognition), is an innovative program that Baltimore City 1800 N. Charles Street, Suite 700 residents enhances the personal attitudes, social behavior and work‐related skills of consumers as they Baltimore, MD 21201 enter a job, classroom, or volunteer opportunity. The program is open to all of AIRS and CITY Telephone: (410) 576‐5070 STEPS residents who are seeking personal development with the goal of becoming active XX members of the community and agents of their own destinies. The GEAR program model * includes: Job Readiness Training, Career Case Management, Job Retention and Advancement Strategies, Educational Exploration. GED PREP Baltimore, JHU Center for Social Concern 21218 More Information No Restrictions We seek to educate members of the community and prepare our students for the rigors and Baltimore City 3103 N Charles Street challenges of the GED examination.Our target audience is anyone who wishes to learn and better Baltimore, MD 21218 prepare themselves for the GED examination. Our tutors have a great deal of experience in X Phone: (410) 516‐4777 dealing with all manner of students aged as young as 16 to as old as students in their 60s. Anyone * Email: [email protected] with the desire to be educated and better prepared for the GED examination is a viable candidate for tutoring. GENERAL JOHN STRICKER MIDDLE SCHOOL ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore City 7855 Trappe Rd 21222 More Information Children and families Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Dundalk, MD 21222 school‐based mental health services, and physical activity. * XX* XXX* XX* XXX Phone:(410) 887‐7038 GERALDINE YOUNG FAMILY LIFE CENTER ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, AIRS 21201 More Information Homeless individuals 18‐24, The Geraldine Young Family Life Center is a transitional living program serving parenting youth, Baltimore City 1800 N. Charles Street, Suite 700 low income women with/ ages 18‐24 that provides supportive case management, independent living skills training, Baltimore, MD 21201 without a disability and educational and job coaching to support job skills and income growth for homeless or unstably * XX* XXX* XX* XXX Telephone: (410) 576‐5070 their family members housed youth and their children. Residential services are available for 12 young parents and their children for a period of up to 24 months. 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 GLCCB HIV/STD TESTING ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, The Pride Center of MD 21218 More Information No Restrictions Testing is confidential and can be done for HIV and syphilis. Test results are generally available in Baltimore City 2530 N Charles Street, 3rd Floor two weeks. Testing is available Wednesdays, 5–8 p.m., at The GLCCB (241 W. Chase St.). Testing XX Baltimore, MD 21218 is provided through a collaboration between the GLCCB Health Committee and the Baltimore City * Phone: 410.777.8145 Health Department. GLENMOUNT ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL Baltimore, 6211 Walther Avenue 21206 More Information Children and families Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21206 school‐based mental health services, and physical activity. X XX X X Phone: 410‐396‐6366 * * * * Principal/Lead: Benjamin Mosley GRACE AND HOPE MISSION, INC. ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, 4 South Gay Street 21202 More Information No Restrictions Provides food pantry. Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21202 * X Phone: 410‐685‐5252 GRACELAND PARK/O'DONNELL HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL Baltimore, 6300 O'Donnell Street 21224 More Information Children and families Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21224 school‐based mental health services, and physical activity. X XX X X Phone: 410‐396‐9083 * * * * Principal/Lead: Johanna Mullally GREATER GRACE WORLD OUTREACH ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, 6025 Moravia Park Dr 21206 More Information No Restrictions Provides a food pantry. Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21206 * X Phone: (410) 483‐3700 GREEN AND HEALTHY HOMES INITIATIVE Baltimore, 2714 Hudson Street 21224 More Information No Restrictions The Green & Healthy Homes Initiative is committed to the creation of resources programs, and Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21224‐4716 policies to prevent childhood lead poisoning and home‐based environmental health hazards. The Phone: 410‐534‐6447 coalition works in collaboration with families, community organizations, educators, government agencies, insurers, property owners, and health care providers to construct real, attainable and cost‐effective means to create lead‐safe and healthy homes. The Coalition is dedicated to the X X primary prevention of childhood lead poisoning and the creation of healthy home environments * * that eradicate environmental and social injustices and result in healthier children, better school performance, the revitalization of housing stock and more productive communities. Volunteer opportunities range from assistance with office duties to outreach and speaking engagements.

GREEN SCHOOL OF BALTIMORE (THE) Baltimore, 2851 Kentucky Avenue 21213 More Information Children and families Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21213 school‐based mental health services, and physical activity. X XX X X Phone: 410‐488‐5312 * * * * Principal/Lead: Katherine Primm HABITAT FOR HUMANITY Baltimore, JHU Center for Social Concern 21218 More Information Youth The mission of Habitat’s youth programs is to capture the imagination, energy and hope of young Baltimore City 3103 N Charles Street people ages 5 to 25 in order to productively and responsibly involve them in the work of Habitat Baltimore, MD 21218 for Humanity. Habitat for Humanity is a nonprofit, ecumenical Christian housing ministry that Phone: (410) 516‐4777 seeks to eliminate poverty housing from the world and to make decent shelter a matter of XX X Email: [email protected] conscience and action. At Johns Hopkins University, our organization works to involve the campus * * by taking weekly work trips to build homes around Baltimore county with Habitat for Humanity of the Chesapeake in addition to fundraising and advocacy events to raise awareness.

HAMPSTEAD HILL ACADEMY Baltimore, 500 S. Linwood Avenue 21224 More Information Children and families Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21224 school‐based mental health services, and physical activity. X XX X X Phone: 410‐396‐9146 * * * * Principal/Lead: Matthew Hornbeck HARFORD HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Baltimore, 1919 N. Broadway 21213 More Information Children and families Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21213 school‐based mental health services, and physical activity. X XX X X Phone: 410‐396‐9341 * * * * Principal/Lead: Danielle Tillman‐Cromartie HARRIET LANE CLINIC ADOLESCENT CLINIC Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Children’s Center 21287 More Information Adolescents Adolescent health care is provided primarily through the Harriet Lane Clinic at Hopkins Children’s. Baltimore City 1800 Orleans Street The clinic serves the East Baltimore community and cares for approximately 7,500 children and Baltimore, MD 21287 adolescents with over 25,000 visits per year. It also serves as a training ground for medical X XX X Phone: (410) 955‐5000 students, pediatric residents, and fel‐lows. Adolescent medicine deals with behavior‐related * * * health issues, such as teen pregnancy, community violence and substance abuse. In addition, the Harriet Lane Clinic provides general health care for this age group. HAZELWOOD ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL Baltimore, 4517 Hazelwood Avenue 21206 More Information Children and families Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21206 school‐based mental health services, and physical activity. X XX X X Phone: 410‐396‐9098 * * * * Principal/Lead: Amanda Rice HEALTH CARE FOR ALL! Baltimore, 2600 St. Paul Street 21218 More Information No Restrictions The Maryland Citizens’ Health Initiative established the Maryland Health Care for All! Coalition in Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21218 1999. It is the state’s largest health care consumer coalition with over 1200 diverse organizational Phone: (410)235‐9000 members, including religious, health, community, labor, and business groups from across the state. Members want to solve Maryland’s health care crisis by winning all Marylanders access to XX XXX quality and affordable health care. Maryland Health Care for All is a broad‐based coalition of * * 1,100 faith, labor, business and community groups that have been working to guarantee all Marylanders access to quality, affordable health care. HEALTH CARE FOR THE HOMELESS (HCH) Baltimore, 421 Fallsway 21202 More Information Homeless Health Care for the Homeless (HCH) provides health‐related services, education, and advocacy to Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21202 reduce the incidence and burdens of homelessness. In Baltimore, HCH delivers pediatric, adult, Phone: 410‐837‐5533 and geriatric medical care, mental health services, social work and case management, addiction treatment, dental care, HIV services, outreach, prison re‐entry services, supportive housing, and XX XXX access to education and employment for thousands of City residents. HCH ensures similar * * services state‐wide through grants and technical assistance to partner agencies in the City of Frederick and Montgomery, Harford, and Baltimore Counties. 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 HOPKINS COMMUNITY CONNECTION (Formerly Health Leads at Hopkins) Baltimore, JHU Center for Social Concern 21218 More Information No Restrictions Hopkins Community Connection Student Group is a student organization designed to address Baltimore City 3103 N Charles Street essential needs of patients through universal social needs screenings and navigation to Baltimore, MD 21218 community resources and benefit programs. Over 90 Hopkins Community Connection Student Phone: (410) 516‐4777 Group volunteers staff Family Resource Desks at the Harriet Lane Clinic, Comprehensive Care Email: [email protected] Practice, and Bayview Children's Medical Practice to which doctors refer patients and their XX XXX XX XXX families. Volunteers then refer resources to the families and follow up with them to ensure they * * * * get the appropriate resources to address their needs. By learning about the health care system, addressing psychosocial needs, and making lasting bonds with Baltimore families, Hopkins Community Connection volunteers will become the nation's next great health care leaders.

HEALTHCARE ACCESS MARYLAND (BALTIMORE CITY) Baltimore, 201 E. Baltimore St., 15th Floor 21202 More Information No Restrictions Health Care Access Maryland was established as a stand‐alone nonprofit by the Baltimore City Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21202 Health Department in 1997 to aid with the Medicaid transition to managed care. The vision of Phone: 877‐223‐5201 HCAM is Baltimore City as a place where all people have equal access to health care and where XX XXX there are no disparities in health outcomes based on income or race by making Baltimore * * healthier by connecting residents to insurance and care, educating the community about healthier living and advocating for a more equitable health care system. HEALTHY EATING AND LIVING THROUGH HOPKINS Baltimore, JHU Center for Social Concern 21218 More Information No Restrictions HEALTH (Healthy Eating and Living Through Hopkins) is a health education program that provides Baltimore City 3103 N Charles Street evening diabetes prevention programming for children and adults at the Waverly Elementary Baltimore, MD 21218 Middle School. Students receive training on and utilize the curriculum of the American Diabetes * X Phone: (410) 516‐4777 Association’s Project Power Program. Email: [email protected] HEARING AND SPEECH AGENCY OF BALTIMORE (HASA) Baltimore, Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Building 21215 More Information No Restrictions The Hearing and Speech Agency (HASA), is a private, non‐profit organization, that provides Baltimore City 5900 Metro Drive hearing and speech services, offers an information resource center and advocates for people of Baltimore, MD 21215 all ages with communication disorders/disabilities. HASA’s services include hearing tests, hearing Phone: 410.318.6780 aids, hearing‐aid repair; speech‐language evalu‐ations and therapy, auditory‐oral therapy; oral Email: [email protected] deaf education, pre‐ and post‐cochlear implant services, occupational and physical therapy; X X special education, sign language and oral interpreting, sign‐language classes, deaf awareness * * seminars, social work, and parent support groups. HASA also runs the Gateway School. The Gateway School helps develop a child’s fullest potential and establishes a base for life‐long learning. HELPING UP MISSION Baltimore, 1029 East Baltimore Street, 21202 More Information Homeless men The Helping Up Mission provides a vast array of services to homeless men. The average age of the Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21202 men served is 40, with an average length of addiction of 20 years. Approximately 60% of its Phone: (410)‐675‐7500 clients are from Baltimore City, and others are from other jurisdictions in the Baltimore * XX* XXX* XX* XXX Email: [email protected] Metropolitan area including Baltimore County, Anne Arundel County, Howard County, Harford County, and Queen Anne's County. HENRIETTA LACKS MEMORIAL SCHOOL VISITS Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins Institute for Clinical and 21231 More Information No Restrictions Regional elementary, middle and high school students visit the Johns Hopkins East Baltimore Baltimore City Translational Research Medical Campus to learn supplemental information following reading “The Immortal Life of 1820 Lancaster Street Suite 300 Henrietta Lacks” by Rebecca Skloot. The goal of the day is to provide information to supplement X Baltimore, MD 21231 student reading and curriculum with real life experiences in labs and with professionals who * Phone: (443) 287‐4287 utilize stem cells daily. The events also serve to develop a further understanding of bioethics in today’s culture compared to the 1950s. HIGHER ACHIEVEMENT Baltimore, 1500 Union Mill Avenue 21211 More Information Youth in at‐risk Higher Achievement's rigorous afterschool and summer academic program closes the Baltimore City Suite 2600 communities opportunity gap for middle school youth in at‐risk communities. The program's proven model Baltimore, MD 21211 provides a rigorous year‐round learning environment, caring role models, and a culture of high X Phone: 410.752.7753 expectations, resulting in college‐bound scholars with the character, confidence, and skills to * succeed. On average, 95 percent of scholars who complete Higher Achievement advance to top academic high school programs and 93 percent advance to college. HIGHLANDTOWN ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL NO. 215 Baltimore, 3223 E. Pratt Street 21224 More Information Children and youth Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21224 and physical activity. X XX X XX Phone: 410‐396‐9381 * * * * Principal/Lead: Nancy Fagan HISPANIC CLINIC AT COMMUNITY PSYCHIATRY AT THE JOHNS HOPKINS HOSPITAL Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins Hospital 21287 More Information Hispanic This clinic operates at The Johns Hopkins Hospital and the Esperanza Center (formerly the Baltimore City Meyer 144 Hispanic Apostolate) in the Fells Point neighborhood of Baltimore. It provides services for a range Community Psychiatry Clinic of mental health problems among children and adults of Hispanic origin in Maryland. A bilingual X 600 North Wolfe Street therapist and several psychiatrists offer individual, couples, group, and family psychotherapy as * Baltimore MD 21287 well as medication management. Phone: 410‐955‐2365 HOLABIRD ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL Baltimore, 1500 Imla Street 21224 More Information Children and youth Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21224 and physical activity. X XX X X Phone: 410‐396‐9086 * * * * Principal/Lead: Stephanie Novak HOMESTEAD UMC SERVICE CENTER ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, 1500 Gorsuch Avenue 21218 More Information No Restrictions Provides a soup kitchen and food and clothing pantry. Baltimore City Baltimore MD 21218 * X Phone: 410‐243‐4419 HOMEWOOD COMMUNITY AFFAIRS Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins University 21218 More Information No Restrictions The Johns Hopkins University Office of Community Affairs (OCA) is the institution’s primary Baltimore City 1101 E 33rd Street, Suite B301 liaison between the university and the members of the communities proximate to its campuses. Baltimore, MD 21218 Contact: Jennifer J. Mielke XX XXX XX XXX Director, Office of Community Affairs * * * * E‐Mail: [email protected] Phone: 443‐997‐5999 HOMEWOOD COMMUNITY PARTNERS INITIATIVE (HCPI) Baltimore, More Information No Restrictions The Homewood Community Partners Initiative is an economic development agenda launched by Baltimore City Johns Hopkins University and prepared in partnership with stakeholders from the 10 neighborhoods within the HCPI footprint. HCPI is driven by 29 specific goals in pursuit of * XX* XXX attracting 3,000 new households and $1 billion in capital investments by 2022. In 2012, university President Ronald J. Daniels pledged $10 million over five years in support of HCPI. 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 HOMEWOOD EARLY LEARNING CENTER Baltimore, 200 Wyman Park Drive 21211 More Information Children aged 10 weeks Will accommodate up to 94 children, ages 10 weeks through preschool, and will be open all, Baltimore City Baltimore, Maryland 21211 through preschool including community members. * X Phone: 410.516.4545 HOMEWOOD EDUCATION ADVOCACY RESOURCE Baltimore, JHU Center for Social Concern 21218 More Information Special needs children in HEAR addresses the needs of Baltimore families with special needs children in the public school Baltimore City 3103 N Charles Street public schools and their system that are implementing an IEP for their child. School districts are currently responsible for Baltimore, MD 21218 families providing whatever accommodation that a child may need. In some cases this can be as simple as Phone: (410) 516‐4777 allowing extra time on exams, but it can also mean hiring extra staff or paying for the student to Email: [email protected] attend a private institution. Because of the potential financial burden that IEP s may place on X schools, many times a school may consider their budgets before the child’s best interest. * Additionally, many parents are unaware of the rights that their children have. As advocates, we ensure that these children are given all that they are rightfully entitled to. We provide a service for free that otherwise would cost the parents money that they may not have

HOP HELP Baltimore, JHU Center for Social Concern 21218 More Information Students of Waverely It is the mission of Hop Help Tutoring to provide academic support and exemplary role models to Baltimore City 3103 N Charles Street Elementary School the students of Waverly Elementary School, so that they are inspired to pursue learning. Three Baltimore, MD 21218 times a week, a group of Hopkins students walk to Waverly Elementary to tutor the students in X Phone: (410) 516‐4777 math and reading. Hop Help works hard to ensure that tutor‐student pairs are kept constant * Email: [email protected] throughout the semester so that a strong rapport is built between the Hopkins and Waverly students. HOPKINS ASSOCIATION FOR STROKE AWARENESS Baltimore, JHU Center for Social Concern 21218 More Information No Restrictions HASA’s primary mission is to provide stroke education to the community members of Baltimore. Baltimore City 3103 N Charles Street We can decrease the prevalence of the disease and prevent the debilitating effects of post‐stroke Baltimore, MD 21218 injury. * X Phone: (410) 516‐4777 Email: [email protected] HOPKINS ELDER PLUS Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center 21224 More Information Seniors This program of comprehensive, integrated services helps the frail elderly to remain independent Baltimore City 4940 Eastern Avenue in their homes. An interdisciplinary team manages all health care, including primary care, Baltimore, MD 21224 prescription drugs, day care, in‐home personal care, medical specialists, rehabilitative service, XX Phone: 410‐550‐7900 long term care and acute care. The program is funded through capitation payments and assumes * full risk for health services. Johns Hopkins Bayview is one of the model sites for the national Program for All‐Inclusive Care of the Elderly (PACE). HOPKINS FOR THE HOMELESS Baltimore, JHU Center for Social Concern 21218 More Information Homeless Hopkins for the Homeless seeks to bring awareness to and alleviate homelessness in Baltimore. Baltimore City 3103 N Charles Street We achieve these aims by coordinating both on and off campus events throughout the year. By Baltimore, MD 21218 partnering Hopkins students with various homelessness advocacy groups, we work to take * X * XX Phone: (410) 516‐4777 significant steps in resolving an often misunderstood and crippling issue in Baltimore. Email: [email protected] HOPKINS JAIL TUTORIAL Baltimore, JHU Center for Social Concern 21218 More Information Incarcerated men, women, The Johns Hopkins Jail Tutorial Program provides tutoring in GED and other subjects to Baltimore City 3103 N Charles Street and juveniles at the incarcerated men, women, and juveniles at the Baltimore City Detention Center (BCDC). Tutors Baltimore, MD 21218 Baltimore City Detention have the opportunity to build unique relationships with inmates and develop a personalized Phone: (410) 516‐4777 Center (BCDC) curriculum for tutees. The tutees in BCDC are not generally given many opportunities to improve X Email: [email protected] their level of education and Jail Tutorial Program seeks to fill this gap. We focus on building * meaningful relationships between students at JHU and inmates at BCDC to inspire academic excellence, challenge uninformed perspectives, and enrich the future of all participants.

HOSPITAL AT HOME Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine More Information Seniors As the number of older adults with acute health needs grows, hospitals need more innovative Baltimore City Bruce Leff, MD and cost effective ways to treat these patients. Hospital at Home provides safe, high‐quality, Professor of Medicine hospital‐level care to older adults in the comfort of their own homes. Developed by the Johns XX Division of Geriatric Medicine Hopkins School of Medicine and tested at medical centers across the country, this innovative care * 410‐550‐2654 model reduces complications, is highly rated by patients and caregivers, diminishes caregiver stress, and lowers health care costs by nearly one‐third. HOUSE OF RUTH MARYLAND Baltimore, 2201 Argonne Drive 21218 More Information Women and children The mission of House of Ruth Maryland is to eliminate domestic violence through intervention Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21218 and prevention by providing shelter, counseling for adults, teens, and children, legal advocacy, 410‐889‐0840 abusers intervention, professional training, and community outreach. Volunteers assist with shelter and youth programs, legal assistance, 24‐hour hotline, and general office duties. House of Ruth also has been the recipient of Johns Hopkins March Food & Toiletry Drive donations. House of Ruth also offers a domestic abuse clinic run through the JHSON Community Collaborations X XXX XX X Program. * * * * The mission of Adelante Familia is to help Spanish speaking immigrants and their families in the Baltimore/Metropolitan area. Adelante Familia meets their needs and improves their quality of life by providing culturally competent crisis intervention and support services with a focus on domestic violence. Volunteer opportunities include: advocacy/awareness building, personal care, education/teaching/training, program design, and food pantry assistance. HUMANIM Baltimore, Baltimore Headquarters 21213 More Information No Restrictions Humanim has five core service areas: workforce development, mental health, neuro‐ Baltimore City 1701 N Gay Street rehabilitation, developmental disabilities, and deaf services. Services are available to children, Baltimore, MD 21213 adolescents, adults, and older adults. Humanim seeks to develop access to quality care for those * XX* XXX* XX* XXX Phone: (410) 381‐7171 in greatest need regardless of age, gender, geography, ethnicity or human service requirements. Email: [email protected] IMMUNIZATION PROGRAM ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, Baltimore City Health Department 21205 More Information No Restrictions The Baltimore City Health Department’s Immunization Program offers services to help prevent Baltimore City 620 N Caroline Street vaccine preventable disease, to conduct disease surveillance, and to provide and monitor XX Baltimore MD 21205 immunization related health education and community outreach. * Phone: 410‐396‐4454 INSIDE OUT FITNESS, LLC Baltimore County 6501 North Point Rd 21219 More Information No Restrictions Provides physical fitness opportunites, and wellness education. Sparrows Point, MD 21219 * X (410) 477‐0689 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 INTENSIVE PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES (IPS) Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center 21224 More Information Adults Intensive Psychiatric Services (IPS) is an intensive outpatient program that is part of the Baltimore City 4940 Eastern Avenue continuum of services offered in Adult Outpatient Services.When a patient needs more support Baltimore, MD 21224 and treatment than is generally available in a traditional outpatient mental health setting, a Phone: 410‐550‐7900 referral may be made to IPS. A team of mental health professionals provide short‐term, urgent psychiatric treatment for patients who are able to function safely while they continue to live in XX XX the community. Patients may attend the program in the morning, Monday through Friday. A * * typical treatment day may consist of an individual and two group psychotherapy sessions as well as medication reviews by the psychiatrist two to three times a week. Transportation is usually provided to and from the program each day. Upon discharge, most patients return to their former outpatient therapist. INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE Baltimore, 3516 Eastern Avenue 21224 More Information Refugees The International Rescue Committee provides varied and numerous relief services to refugees Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21224 from across the globe, including assistance with health care, education, and reuniting families Phone: (410) 327‐1885 upon relocation to Baltimore. Here in the U.S., assistance is provided to new arrivals to help them become settled and selfreliant in their new community. Volunteer opportunities range from XX XXX XX XXX tutoring, ESL training, teaching basic household skills, as well as the Pregnancy Support PRogram, * * * * which ensures that newly resettled refugees are supported during pregnancy and birth.

INTERSECTION OF CHANGE (FORMERLY NEWBORN HOLISTIC MINISTRIES) Baltimore, Harris‐Marcus Center 21217 More Information Residents of Sandtown‐ Intersection of Change (formerly Newborn Holistic Ministries) is a community‐based nonprofit Baltimore City 1947 Pennsylvania Avenue Winchester and Upton focused on community development in west Baltimore. The organization is dedicated to Baltimore MD 21217 communities providing programs that enrich the economic, social and spiritual lives of those dealing with * XX* XX* X Phone: 410‐728‐2227 poverty related issues in the Sandtown‐Winchester and surrounding communities. Programs include Martha's Place and Jubilee Arts. ISAIAH WELLNESS CENTER Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University 21205 More Information Residents of Apostolic The primary goal of the Isaiah Wellness Center is to provide residents of Apostolic Towers and Baltimore City School of Nursing Towers and Seniors elders in East Baltimore with health promotion and enrichment activities aimed at enhancing 525 N. Wolfe Street their ability to live healthy and fulfilling lives. Health education programs are designed to Baltimore, MD 21205 promote the client’s ability to manage his/her illnesses. Self‐efficacy is enhanced through XX Phone: 410‐955‐4766 programs like diabetes support, “exercise for independence” and medication review. Healthy * aging is promoted by offering older adults opportunities to volunteer in the community and learn new skills such as painting, writing, and computer use. The Isaiah Wellness Center offers a senior citizen outreach facility run through the JHSON Community Collaborations Program. ITINERIS, INC. Baltimore, 2050‐A Rockrose Avenue 21211 More Information Adults with autism Itineris is committed to providing opportunities for individuals with autism to participate Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21211 meaningfully in all aspects of adult life. * XX* XXX* X * X Phone: 443.275.1100 JAI MEDICAL CENTER ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, Monument Street 21202 More Information No Restrictions Provides primary, preventive, pediatric, women's, and urgent healthcare. Other services include: Baltimore City 1235 East Monument Street pharmacy, health education, transportation, case management, laboratory, radiology, substance XX XXX Baltimore, MD 21202 abuse counseling and treatment services, HIV/AIDS and other infectious diseases counseling, * * Phone: 410‐327‐5100 diagnosis, and treatment, and WIC. JAI MEDICAL CENTER ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, York Road Pediatrics 21212 More Information No Restrictions Provides primary, preventive, pediatric, women's, and urgent healthcare. Other services include: Baltimore City 5234 York Road pharmacy, health education, transportation, case management, laboratory, radiology, substance XX XXX Baltimore, MD 21212 abuse counseling and treatment services, HIV/AIDS and other infectious diseases counseling, * * Phone: 410‐433‐2200 diagnosis, and treatment, and WIC. JAI MEDICAL CENTER ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, 5010 York Road 21212 More Information No Restrictions Provides primary, preventive, pediatric, women's, and urgent healthcare. Other services include: Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21212 pharmacy, health education, transportation, case management, laboratory, radiology, substance XX XXX Phone: 410‐433‐2200 abuse counseling and treatment services, HIV/AIDS and other infectious diseases counseling, * * diagnosis, and treatment, and WIC. JAI MEDICAL CENTER ADDED 5/20 Baltimore, 4340 Park Heights 21215 More Information No Restrictions Provides primary, preventive, pediatric, women's, and urgent healthcare. Other services include: Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21215 pharmacy, health education, transportation, case management, laboratory, radiology, substance XX XXX Phone: 410‐542‐8130 abuse counseling and treatment services, HIV/AIDS and other infectious diseases counseling, * * diagnosis, and treatment, and WIC. JAI MEDICAL CENTER ADDED 5/20 Baltimore, Eutaw Medical Center 21217 More Information No Restrictions Provides primary, preventive, pediatric, women's, and urgent healthcare. Other services include: Baltimore City 2425 Eutaw Place pharmacy, health education, transportation, case management, laboratory, radiology, substance XX XXX Baltimore, MD 21217 abuse counseling and treatment services, HIV/AIDS and other infectious diseases counseling, * * Phone: 410‐728‐6900 diagnosis, and treatment, and WIC. JOHN RUHRAH ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL Baltimore, 701 S. Rappolla Street 21224 More Information Children and families Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21224 school‐based mental health services, and physical activity. Phone: 410‐396‐9125 * X * XX* X * X Email: [email protected] Principal/Lead: Mary Donnelly JOHNS HOPKINS BAYVIEW HEALTHY COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center 21224 More Information No Restrictions The Healthy Community Partnership grew out of relationships that Johns Hopkins Bayview Baltimore City 4940 Eastern Avenue established with a number of area religious congregations. It is the mission of the Healthy Baltimore, MD 21224 Community Partnership to improve the health of the community by working together with faith‐ X X Phone: 410‐550‐7900 based and other organizations to engage the community, embrace good health initiative, enrich * * participants through mutual advocacy, and embody the very best values of Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center. JOHNS HOPKINS CARE‐A‐VAN MOBILE CLINIC Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center 21224 More Information Targets uninsured children The Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center Community Care‐A‐Van is a free, mobile medical unit Baltimore City 4940 Eastern Avenue and their families without a staffed by Medical Center health care professionals. Largely funded by Johns Hopkins Bayview, Baltimore, MD 21224 regular source of medical services provided by the Care‐A‐Van include primary medical care, immunizations, acute care, Phone: 410‐550‐7900 care physicals and education on various health‐related topics. Free testing for syphilis and HIV also is X X XX offered, as well as referrals for Women, Infants and Children (WIC). Pregnancy testing and * * * referrals for prenatal care also are available. A bilingual representative always is present on the Care‐A‐Van. All services on the van are free of charge. 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 JOHNS HOPKINS CENTER FOR INJURY RESEARCH AND POLICY Baltimore, Center for Injury Research & Policy 21205 More Information No Restrictions Translating scientific research into effective programs and policies is a central strategy to reduce Baltimore City Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health the burden of injury. Without strategic guidance to translate and disseminate evidence‐based Hampton House, Room 554 solutions, practitioners and policymakers are left with good intentions that too often fall short. 624 N. Broadway Decision makers need access to the available evidence to maximize the positive impact of their X X Baltimore, MD 21205 injury prevention efforts. Through Outreach activities, we advance our Center’s vision of a society * * Andrea Gielen, Center Director that is safe, where all people are free from the burden of life‐altering injuries. Email: [email protected] Telephone: (410)610‐9191 JOHNS HOPKINS CENTER FOR TALENTED YOUTH (CTY) Baltimore, 5801 Smith Avenue 21209 More Information Youth CTY identifies young people of great academic promise and then develops their talents so that Baltimore City #400 McAuley Hall they are prepared to be the thinkers, leaders, and doers of the next generation. The CTY mission Baltimore, Maryland 21209 is to provide top‐quality services for bright students and their families, and pursue exciting new * X Phone: (410) 735‐6277 projects that fit superbly with the core purpose. CTY serves international students as well as students of the Baltimore City Public Schools. JOHNS HOPKINS CHILDREN’S SAFETY CENTER (CSC) Baltimore, Harriet Lane Pediatric Clinic More Information Children The CSC opened in 1997 as the first‐of‐its‐kind hospital‐based safety resource center in the Baltimore City David M. Rubenstein Child Health Building United States. Safety experts at the Johns Hopkins Children’s Safety Center work with both 200 N. Wolfe Street, Room 1009 parents and health care providers every day answering questions, providing advice, and offering Phone: (443) 287‐8896 services and safety products in an effort to reduce unintentional injuries, the leading cause of Email: [email protected] death among children. Located in the Johns Hopkins Children’s Center adjacent to the Pediatric Emergency Department, the CSC is a home‐like environment where families can try a variety of X X home safety products, receive free personalized safety education, and pur‐chase low‐cost safety * * products (e.g., smoke alarms and batteries, cabinet locks and latches, stair gates). The CSC has continued as a community service project and is open to all Johns Hopkins visitors. Since its inception, it has served more than 10,000 visitors and distributed thousands of safety products.

JOHNS HOPKINS COMMUNITY PHYSICIANS Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Community Physicians East Baltimore 21202 More Information No Restrictions Johns Hopkins Community Physicians is a network of medical practices strategically positioned Baltimore City Medical Center throughout communities in Maryland. They strive to meet the needs of each community and 1000 E. Eager Street each patient served while advancing the field of primary care medicine through their Baltimore, MD 21202 commitment to excellence and innovation. Baltimore City locations include Canton Crossing, East X XX XXX 410‐522‐9800 Baltimore Medical Center, Internal Medicine at JH Bayview, and Remington. Locations offer * * * varying services includ‐ing primary care, dental care, lab, radiology, social work and pharmacy services. JOHNS HOPKINS COMMUNITY PHYSICIANS Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Community Physicians ‐ Greater 21222 More Information No Restrictions Johns Hopkins Community Physicians is a network of medical practices strategically positioned Baltimore City Dundalk throughout communities in Maryland. They strive to meet the needs of each community and 2112 Dundalk Avenue each patient served while advancing the field of primary care medicine through their Baltimore, MD 21222 commitment to excellence and innovation. Baltimore City locations include Canton Crossing, East X XX XXX 410‐288‐4800 Baltimore Medical Center, Internal Medicine at JH Bayview, and Remington. Locations offer * * * varying services includ‐ing primary care, dental care, lab, radiology, social work and pharmacy services. JOHNS HOPKINS COMMUNITY PHYSICIANS Added 5/20 Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Community Physicians Remington 21211 More Information No Restrictions Johns Hopkins Community Physicians is a network of medical practices strategically positioned Baltimore City 2700 Remington Avenue, Suite #2000 throughout communities in Maryland. They strive to meet the needs of each community and Baltimore, MD 21211 each patient served while advancing the field of primary care medicine through their 667‐312‐2400 commitment to excellence and innovation. Baltimore City locations include Canton Crossing, East X XX XXX Baltimore Medical Center, Internal Medicine at JH Bayview, and Remington. Locations offer * * * varying services includ‐ing primary care, dental care, lab, radiology, social work and pharmacy services. JOHNS HOPKINS COMMUNITY PHYSICIANS Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Community Physicians Internal 21224 More Information No Restrictions Johns Hopkins Community Physicians is a network of medical practices strategically positioned Baltimore City Medicine at Johns Hopkins Bayview throughout communities in Maryland. They strive to meet the needs of each community and 4940 Eastern Avenue each patient served while advancing the field of primary care medicine through their Baltimore, MD 21224 commitment to excellence and innovation. Baltimore City locations include Canton Crossing, East X XX XXX 410‐550‐0100 Baltimore Medical Center, Internal Medicine at JH Bayview, and Remington. Locations offer * * * varying services includ‐ing primary care, dental care, lab, radiology, social work and pharmacy services. JOHNS HOPKINS COMMUNITY PHYSICIANS Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Community Physicians Canton Crossing 21224 More Information No Restrictions Johns Hopkins Community Physicians is a network of medical practices strategically positioned Baltimore City 1501 South Clinton Street, Suite #200 throughout communities in Maryland. They strive to meet the needs of each community and Baltimore, MD 21224 each patient served while advancing the field of primary care medicine through their 410‐522‐9940 commitment to excellence and innovation. Baltimore City locations include Canton Crossing, East X XX XXX Baltimore Medical Center, Internal Medicine at JH Bayview, and Wyman Park. Locations offer * * * varying services includ‐ing primary care, dental care, lab, radiology, social work and pharmacy services. JOHNS HOPKINS HOSPITAL Baltimore, 1800 Orleans St. 21287 More Information No Restrictions Johns Hopkins Medicine (JHM), headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland, is an integrated global Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21287 health enterprise and one of the leading health care systems in the United States. Johns Hopkins Phone: 410‐955‐5000 Medicine unites physicians and scientists of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine with * XX* XXX* XX* XXX the organizations, health professionals and facilities of The Johns Hopkins Hospital and Health System. JOHNS HOPKINS PATIENT CARE LOCATIONS Baltimore, More Information No Restrictions View the locations of Johns Hopkins and affiliated institutions across Maryland. Baltimore City * XX* XXX* XX* XXX JOHNS HOPKINS KIMMEL CANCER CENTER FREE SCREENINGS Baltimore, The Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center 21224 More Information No Restrictions The Kimmel Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins offers a several outreach and educational programs Baltimore City 5505 Hopkins Bayview Cir throughout the year.Faculty from our gastrointestinal program collaborate with representatives XX Baltimore, MD 21224 from the Baltimore City Health Department through its CRF Public Health Grant and provide * Phone:(410) 550‐1711 colonoscopy screening to uninsured Baltimore residents. JOHNS HOPKINS MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS OFFICE OF COMMUNITY HEALTH Baltimore, 550 N. Broadway 21205 More Information No Restrictions The Office of Community Health serves as an official interface between the community and the Baltimore City Suite 500 Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions to reduce health disparities in East Baltimore. The Office Baltimore, MD 21205 provides leadership to JHM faculty and staff in the creation of community‐based health programs X 410‐614‐3661 achieved through academic‐community partnerships. Specific programs supported by the Office * of Community Health include: Community Chats, Health Fairs, Adult Immunization Program, Power to End Stroke, and East Baltimore Drug Free Coalition. 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 JOHNS HOPKINS NEIGHBORHOOD FUND Baltimore, Office of Work, Life and Engagement 21218 More Information Community organizations At the request of former Johns Hopkins University President, William Brody, the Johns Hopkins Baltimore City 1101 East 33rd Street, Suite C‐100 Neighborhood Fund was created and commenced operations in the fall of 2007 as an addition to Baltimore, MD 21218 the university’s United Way Campaign. The fund assists community‐oriented organizations by Phone: 443‐997‐7000 making the most of the significant volunteer and financial contributions of Johns Hopkins entities XX XXX XX XXX Email: [email protected] and their employees in five key areas: health, education, public safety, employment, and * * * * community revitalization. The fund targets the communities proximate to all Johns Hopkins campuses that participate in the Johns Hopkins United Way Campaign. JOHNS HOPKINS PRESIDENT’S DAY OF SERVICE Baltimore, JHU Center for Social Concern 21218 More Information No Restrictions The Johns Hopkins President’s Day of service was established in 2009 by President Ron Daniels Baltimore City 3103 N Charles Street and the Center for Social Concern. It features more than 40 projects across the city. Volunteers Baltimore, MD 21218 paint homeless shelters, work at soup kitchens, plant gardens, clean streams, mentor * X * XX Phone: (410) 516‐4777 schoolchildren and more. Email: [email protected] JOHNS HOPKINS SUMMER JOBS PROGRAM Baltimore, Office of Strategic Workforce Planning & Development More Information Baltimore City high school The Johns Hopkins Summer Jobs Program is sponsored by Johns Hopkins Health System and Baltimore City Phone: 443‐997‐4585 students Johns Hopkins University. The program provides Baltimore City students the opportunity to Email: [email protected]. complete an eight‐week long paid internship in one of various departments throughout the Institution. The program promotes exposure to careers and workplace culture, while providing an educational experience that promotes mentoring and fosters personal responsibility. Students XX work in their respective host departments Monday to Thursday and attend professional * development seminars each Friday. Professional development seminar topics include, but are not limited to the following: Service Excellence, Teamwork, Post‐secondary Education, Job Readiness, Financial Literacy, Professional Etiquette, etc. JOHNS HOPKINS TAKES TIME FOR SCHOOLS Baltimore, Office of Work, Life and Engagement 21218 More Information No Restrictions The Johns Hopkins Takes Time for Schools program is a service partnership aimed at providing Baltimore City 1101 East 33rd Street, Suite C‐100 needed support and assistance to Baltimore City Public Schools (BCPS), while maintaining the Baltimore, MD 21218 talents of university faculty and staff with on‐site community service opportunities. * X Phone: 443‐997‐7000 Email: [email protected] JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PARKINSON’S DISEASE COMMUNITY OUTREACH Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Medicine More Information Individuals with Parkinson’s The Center is dedicated to addressing the specific needs of individuals with Parkinson’s disease AND EDUCATION CENTER Baltimore City Phone: 410‐502‐0133 disease and related and related disorders as well as their families through various programs, classes, and services: disorders and their families Parkinson’s Disease 101 and 201: Two educational classes for patients and caregivers that are moderated by Parkinson’s Disease specialists. Classes are for newly diagnosed and advanced patients. Educational Symposium: An all day conference for persons with Parkinson’s disease and their families offered every year in coordination with the Parkinson’s Foundation of the National Capital area. Parkinson Digest: A quarterly newsletter about Parkinson’s Disease and other X movement disorders. Monthly support / educational groups for persons with Parkinson’s disease, * quarterly Young Onset Parkinson’s Group, quar‐terly Dystonia Support Group, affiliation with National Ataxia Foundation Group, caregiver support group, telephonic information and referral to a variety of services, including rehabilitation specialists and Parkinson exercise programs, individual meetings to discuss management and resources available.

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF NURSING COMMUNITY Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University 21205 More Information No Restrictions Students also volunteer in other community service projects, including those at schools, health COLLABORATION PROJECTS Baltimore City School of Nursing departments, churches, hospices, HIV AIDS clinics, and local community agencies. SOURCE 525 N. Wolfe Street organizes these community volunteer activities for all Johns Hopkins students in nursing, X XXX XX Baltimore, MD 21205 medicine, and public health. The School manages three community clinics in East Baltimore: The * * * Phone: 410‐955‐4766 Lillian Wald Community Nursing Center; a clinic at a domestic violence shelter, House of Ruth; and another at a senior citizen outreach facility, Isaiah Wellness Center. JOHNS HOPKINS URBAN HEALTH INSTITUTE PARTNERSHIP Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Urban Health Institute 21205 More Information Children and families Drawing on the expertise of neighborhood residents, educators, health professionals, Baltimore City 2013 E. Monument Street philanthropic organizations and elected officials, Johns Hopkins is working to change the health Baltimore, MD 21205 and well being of children and families in East Baltimore and beyond. As a participant in this Phone: 410‐502‐6155 partnership, the School of Education seeks to strengthen the linkages between education and X XXX XXX health issues and practices. The School of Education will examine how health and education * * * issues intersect to account at least in part for the low academic achievement experienced in urban communities. JOHNS HOPKINS WOMEN, INFANTS AND CHILDREN (WIC) PROGRAM Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Hospital More Information Women and children WIC is a federally funded program that provides healthy supplemental foods, nutrition counseling Baltimore City 600 N Wolfe Street and breastfeeding support for pregnant women, new mothers, infants and children under age Carnegie Building, Room 267 five. The program has an extraordinary 40‐year record of preventing children’s health problems X Baltimore, MD 21205 and improving their long‐term health, growth and development. WIC serves over 8.2 million * Phone: 443‐287‐6594 women, infants and children through over 10,000 clinics nationwide. Locations in Baltimore City are listed under more information. JOHNSTON SQUARE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Baltimore, 1101 Valley Street 21202 More Information Children and families Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21202 school‐based mental health services, and physical activity. X XX X X Phone: 410‐396‐1477 * * * * Principal/Lead: Baba Olumiji JUBILEE ARTS BALTIMORE Baltimore, 1947 Pennsylvania Avenue 21217 More Information Residents of the Sandtown‐ A community program providing arts classes to the residents of the Sandtown‐Winchester, Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21217 Winchester, Upton, and Upton, and surrounding neighborhoods. Jubilee Arts is located on Pennsylvania Avenue, an area X Phone: (410) 728‐1199 surrounding neighborhoods with a rich history of African‐American culture, and is helping to bring the arts back to life in our * community. JUBILEE BALTIMORE Baltimore, 25 East 20th Street 21218 More Information No Restrictions Jubilee Baltimore helps the people of Baltimore to build neighborhoods that are safe, stable, Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21218 historic, attractive, and diverse. We are developers and planners, and we work on a non‐profit Phone: 410‐327‐7373 basis for the good of our city and our neighbors. We develop both affordable and market‐rate housing and bring particular expertise in historic renovation and community planning. Jubilee develops real estate and manages renovations for others, ranging from small houses to multi‐ X million dollar projects. Jubilee’s developments have totaled over one hundred million dollars of * historic restorations and new construction. We have obtained historic tax credits for hundreds of Baltimore renovators, and we have helped scores of Baltimore homeowners to find good renovation financing. 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 JULIE COMMUNITY CENTER Baltimore, 100 S. Washington St. 21231 More Information Youth The Julie Community Center is a multi‐purpose, non‐profit community organization involved in Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21231 advocacy, education, and organizing, with special dedication to the poor. The center provides X Phone: (410) 675‐6300 after school programs, youth enrichment and summer camp programs for children ages 6‐12 and * leadership workshops and public health projects for teens. KENNEDY KRIEGER INSTITUE ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, 707 North Broadway 21205 More Information No Restrictions A facility dedicated to children, adolescents and young adults with a wide range of learning, Baltimore City Baltimore, Maryland 21205‐1890 emotional, physical, neurological, and developmental disabilities. Services include over 40 Phone: 443‐923‐9400 outpatient clinics; neurobehavioral, rehabilitation, and inpatient units; plus several home and * X * X * X community programs providing services to assist families. Take a look at Resource Finder for information on developmental disabilities and resources in Maryland or call 1‐800‐390‐3372. KENNEDY KRIEGER SOUTHEAST EARLY HEAD START (SEEHS) Baltimore, 100 N. Chester Street 21231 More Information Children up to age 3 and Southeast Early Head Start (SEEHS) is a comprehensive program that offers an intensive set of Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21231 pregnant woman core services to pregnant women and children up to age three. A case management system Phone: (443) 923‐4300 maintains the strengths of the family support approach and links the services to each other and X XX X X the families they serve. The program meets all Head Start performance standards and * * * * encompasses the four cornerstones of Early Head Start: child development, family development, staff development and community building. KEY POINT HEALTH SERVICES, INC. ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, 1012 North Point Road 21224 More Information No Restrictions Provides psychiatric evaluations, medication monitoring, and individual, family and group therapy Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21224 to adults and children. * X 443‐216‐4800 KIWANIS BURN PREVENTION EDUCATION PROGRAM Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center 21224 More Information Youth A major gift from the Kiwanis Club of East Baltimore provides funding for a school‐based burn Baltimore City 4940 Eastern Avenue prevention education program, targeting the elementary school levels. A professional fire‐fighter Baltimore, MD 21224 takes age‐appropriate burn prevention messages to the classroom. The Kiwanis Club of East * X * X Phone: 410‐550‐7900 Baltimore has served the Southeast Baltimore community for almost 60 years. They have a generous and long‐standing relationship with the East Baltimore community. LAKEWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Baltimore, 2625 Federal Street 21213 More Information Children and families Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21213 school‐based mental health services, and physical activity. X XX X X Phone: 410‐396‐9158/59 * * * * Principal/Lead: Erika Parker LATINO PROVIDERS NETWORK (LPN) Baltimore, 3121 Eastern Avenue More Information Latinos Latino Providers Network (LPN) is a coalition of individuals and organizations that provide service Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21224 to the Latino community within the greater Baltimore area. The aim is to encourage providers Phone: 410‐732‐0242 and the community to search for services that are lacking in the community and create ways in XX XXX XX XXX Email : [email protected] which to make those services possible and available to the community. JHU, JHHS, and Johns * * * * Hopkins at Bayview representatives and clinicians serve as members and subcommittee advisors.

LEAD MENTORING PROGRAM FOR MIDDLE SCHOOLERS Baltimore, JHU Center for Social Concern 21218 More Information Middle school students LEAD is a project‐based after‐school program for middle school students, which started as an Baltimore City 3103 N Charles Street offshoot of Tutorial Project. We emphasize research‐based learning that encourages mentors to Baltimore, MD 21218 not teach, but to guide their students hone their skills of project planning, research and public Phone: (410) 516‐4777 speaking that they may not otherwise have access to. Previously, we had students build their own X Email: [email protected] prototypes of eco friendly buildings, research about cultural diversity etc. Also, there are other * fun activities offered in collaboration with other student‐run programs from the JHU Center for Social Concern. LEADERS OF A BEAUTIFUL STRUGGLE Baltimore, 235 Holliday St. 21202 More Information Targets Africian Americans A grassroots think‐tank which advances the public policy interest of Black people in Baltimore Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21202 through youth leadership development, political advocacy, and autonomous intellectual * XX Email: [email protected] innovation. LEAGUE FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES Baltimore, 1111 E Cold Spring Lane 21239 More Information No Restrictions Provides comprehensive services for individuals of all abilities. Offers social, vocational, Baltimore City Baltimore MD 21239 educational, wellness and recreational programs for individuals of all ages. Volunteer XX XXX X X Phone: 410‐323‐0500 opportunities include: tutoring, health education, rehabilitation, senior center and * * * * reading/literacy. LEARNING IS FOR TOMORROW (LIFT) Baltimore, 901 North Milton Ave, 2nd Floor 21205 More Information No Restrictions Learning Is For Tomorrow is a 501 c 3 nonprofit adult literacy organization dedicated to providing Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21205 quality literacy instruction and life‐skills training to adult learners and assisting these individuals X 410‐522‐1705 in becoming self‐reliant life‐long learners. LIFT provides a learning environment which is * supportive and incorporates best instructional practices. LILLIAN WALD COMMUNITY NURSING CENTER Baltimore, 901 N. Broadway St. 21205 More Information No Restrictions The Lillian Wald is one of a few health programs in Baltimore City providing nearly barrier‐free Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21205 health services to poor, uninsured or under insured residents at no charge to them. Founded in Mary Donnelly, DNP, MPH, CRNP 1994 at the Rutland Center in East Baltimore, the Wald Center is the first nurse‐managed clinic at Site Coordinator the Johns Hopkins University. Graduate and undergraduate students are mentored in all aspects X XX XX Phone: 410‐614‐4317 of operating clinic sites such as in clinical practice, independent and credited course practice, * * * research, and course clinical placements. Students are also employed as clinical nurse associates during their undergraduate experience and community health nurses if they are enrolled in graduate programs. LIVING CLASSROOMS FOUNDATION Baltimore, 802 S. Caroline Street 21231 More Information No Restrictions Living Classrooms Foundation strengthens communities and inspires young people to achieve Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21231 their potential through hands‐on education and job training, using urban, natural, and maritime Phone: 410‐685‐0295 resources as “living classrooms.” Living Classrooms Foundation is a Baltimore‐Washington based non‐profit educational organization with a distinctive competency in experiential learning. Living X Classrooms focuses on three program areas: educating students, eliminating barriers to success * and educating the general public about the significance of the region’s maritime heritage.

MAN ALIVE LANE TREATMENT CENTER ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, 2117 Maryland Avenue 21218 More Information No Restrictions Provides evidence‐based addiction recovery and behavioral health services in an environment Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21218 enriched with compassion, respect and dignity for individuals, their families and the community. Phone: 410‐837‐4292 Offers a broad range of services for individuals struggling with addiction disorders and mental * XX* X health issues. This center is the first licensed medication assisted treatment program in the state of Maryland and the second oldest in the country. MAN TO MAN PROSTATE CANCER EDUCATION AND SUPPORT GROUP Baltimore, The Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center 21224 More Information Men This group is for men and their partners to learn about living with prostate cancer and its Baltimore City 5505 Hopkins Bayview Cir treatment. Meetings are held on the East Baltimore Medical Campus for residents of the X Baltimore, MD 21224 community. * Phone:(410) 550‐1711 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 MANNA HOUSE Baltimore, Manna House, Inc. 21218 More Information Homeless and low‐income Manna House has been serving the poor and homeless of Baltimore since 1968. Since the Baltimore City Attn: Saleem Gauhar inception of the agency we have embraced the holistic approach for providing services, be they 435 East 25th Street physical, emotional, mental or spiritual; they have incorporated understanding while responding XX XXX XX XXX Baltimore, Maryland 21218 to societal ills. The clients who are served are faced with poverty, homelessness, mental illness * * * * Phone: 410.889.3001 and drug addiction, followed by HIV/AIDS, spousal abuse, and other chronic diseases.

MARGARET BRENT ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL Baltimore, 100 E. 26th Street 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: 410‐396‐6509 * * * * Principal/Lead: Pamela Smith MARIAN HOUSE Baltimore, 949 Gorsuch Ave. 21218 More Information Women and children Marian House is a holistic, healing community for women and their families who are in need of Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21218 housing and support services. Marian House provides a safe, loving environment that challenges Phone: 410‐467‐4121 women to respect and love themselves, confront emotional and socio‐economic barriers, and * XX* XXX* XX* XXX build stable and productive lives. JHU has a representative on the Marian House Board of Directors and JHU space has been used for Marian House programs. MARTHA'S PLACE Baltimore, P.O. Box 12764 21217 More Information Women Martha's Place is a recovery program for women overcoming drug addiction and homelessness. Baltimore City 1947 Pennsylvania Avenue Martha's Place is designed to address the lack of recovery programs for women overcoming Baltimore, MD 21217 addiction in the communtiy and provides a structured 6‐month transitional recovery program as Phone: 410.728.8402 well as a second long‐term phase of independent housing. In order to address overwhelming drug X Email: [email protected] addiction in the Sandtown‐Winchester and Upton communities, Newborn Holistic Ministries, Inc. * created and opened Martha's Place in 2000. Newborn Holistic Ministries was awarded Johns Hopkins' inaugural Henrietta Lacks Memorial Award in 2011.

MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. EARLY HEAD START Baltimore, 1600 N Rutland Avenue 21213 More Information Children and families The MLK Early Head Start program at Johns Hopkins provides educational and social services for Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21213 children and families. The community‐based program provides outreach and active follow‐up. X XXX XX XXX Phone: (410) 955‐5451 Children and families enrolled in the program are referred to Head Start programs at age three. * * * *

MARYLAND ACCESS POINT, BALTIMORE CITY ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, 417 East Fayette Street 6th Floor 21202 More Information Individuals 18 and older Offers assistance for older adults (60+) and individuals with disabilities. It is a statewide resource Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21202 with a disability, and older for information and assistance about long‐term services and supports to allow individuals to Phone: 410‐396‐2273 adults 60 and older remain at home and plan for future needs. Services include: aging and disablilty resource center, information and referral, State Health Insurance Program (SHIP), adult evaluation and review XX XXX XX XXX services, community personal assistance services, retired and senior volunteer program, senior * * * * companion, emergency food, congregate meals, Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition Program, transportation, legal services, caregiver services, accessible homes for seniors, advocacy services, financial assistance, senior centers, and senior care. MARYLAND BUSINESS ROUNDTABLE FOR EDUCATION (MBRT) Baltimore, 5520 Research Park Drive, Suite 150 21228 More Information No Restrictions Founded in 1992, the Maryland Business Roundtable for Education (MBRT) is a coalition of more Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21228 than 100 leading employers that have made a longterm commitment to support education Phone: 410‐788‐0333 reform and improve student achievement in Maryland. MBRT works to achieve meaningful, X measurable and systemic improvement in schools and student achievement. *

MARYLAND FOOD BANK Baltimore, 2200 Halethorpe Farms Road 21227 More Information No Restrictions The Food Bank provides nearly 12 million pounds of food annually to more than 900 nonprofit Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21227 community food providers ‐ including food pantries, soup kitchens, emergency shelters, low‐ Phone: (410) 737‐8282 income day care centers, after‐school programs, senior centers, rehabilitation centers, and other feeding programs. The Food Bank supplies the food for over 45,000 Marylanders each week who X otherwise would go hungry or not eat enough, including families with children, the elderly, the * home‐less, the homebound, low‐income workers, the recently unemployed, and people with health disparities. MARYLAND HUNGER SOLUTIONS Baltimore, 2002 Clipper Park Road, Suite 310 21211 More Information Children and families Fights hunger and improves the nutrition, health, and well‐being of children and families in Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21211 Maryland. * X * X Phone: (410) 528‐0021 MARYLAND NEW DIRECTIONS Baltimore, 2700 N. Charles St., Suite 200 21218 More Information No Restrictions Maryland New Directions, Inc. is a private non‐profit career counseling and job placement agency Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21218 dedicated to helping individuals become contributing members of their community. Founded in Phone: 410‐230‐0630 1973 as Baltimore New Directions for Women, the agency has helped more than 130,000 clients * X Fax: 410‐230‐0275 make positive, employment related life changes. [email protected] MARYLAND SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND OUTREACH Baltimore, 3501 Taylor Avenue 21236 More Information Children and families Serving students in all 24 Maryland jurisdictions, MSB is a private, statewide resource center Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21236 providing outreach, educational and residential programs to youth (birth‐21) who are blind or X XX XXX Phone: (410) 444‐5000 visually impaired, including those with multiple disabilities. * * *

MATERNAL & INFANT CARE PROGRAM ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, 620 North Caroline Street, 2nd floor 21205 More Information Women Provides assistance with making and keeping prenatal care and pediatric appointments, care Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21205 coordination with medical providers, guidance and support throughout the pregnancy and Phone: (410) 396‐9404 infancy, parenting assistance and child development guidance, family planning education, counseling and services, screening and treatment referrals for STIs, and referrals to other services X X XX as needed. In order to be enrolled for services, doctors and other providers send referrals or * * * women may contact Health Care Access of Maryland directly. Persons with high risk criteria are referred to M&I for enrollment into the program; others are referred to other services.

MATTIE B. UZZLE OUTREACH CENTER ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, 1212 North Chester Street 21213 More Information Targets men with substance Transitional housing for men in recovery. Provides counseling, food and clothing, drug‐prevention Baltimore City Baltimore MD 21213 abuse issues program for children, and community education. Center has capacity for up to 20 men. * X * X * X * X Phone: 443‐943‐6743 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 MAYOR'S OFFICE OF HUMAN SERVICES Baltimore, 250 City Hall, 21202 More Information No Restrictions The Mayor's Office of Human Services was created by Mayor Stephanie Rawlings‐Blake in 2010 to Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21202 develop and implement an integrated system of support for vulnerable populations through four Phone (410) 396‐3835 focus areas – Community Action Partnership (CAP), Head Start, Homeless Services and Reentry. The critical mission of this agency is to oversee the development and implementation of: A continuum of housing services for individuals experiencing homelessness or at‐risk of experiencing homelessness, A comprehensive service delivery model for the CAP centers XX XXX XX XXX throughout Baltimore City, with an emphasis on self‐sufficiency for residents, Early intervention * * * * services for child development and school readiness for pre‐school children in low‐income families that include a holistic support of parents and their pursuit of self‐sufficiency, and A collaborative strategy to support those transitioning from jail and prison to their communities and families. MEALS ON WHEELS OF CENTRAL MARYLAND Baltimore, 515 South Haven Street 21224 More Information No Restrictions Provides home delivered meals, telephone contact, grocery shopping assistance, and assistance Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21224 to Seniors with identifying home improvements necessary for health and safety. * XX Phone: 410.558.0827 MEN AND FAMILIES CENTER, INC. Baltimore, 2222 Jefferson Street 21205 More Information No Restrictions The Men and Families Center, Inc. (#MFC) is a 501(c) (3) non‐profit and holistic family services Baltimore City Baltimore, Maryland 21205 agency. Our mission is to create safer, more resilient men, women, children and families by Phone: (410) 614‐5353 supporting them in developing their inner strengths, life skills, parenting skills and networks of * XX* XXX* XX* XXX resources through holistic approaches that move them towards self‐sufficiency and self‐ empowerment. MENTAL ILLNESS AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE (MISA) Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center 21224 More Information No Restrictions The Mental Illness and Substance Abuse (MISA) treatment team provides services to persons who Baltimore City 5200 Eastern Ave, Mason Lord Building, East Tower, have both mental health and substance abuse problems. MISA is a drug‐free, abstinence based 3rd floor program. The team is particularly skilled in help‐ing people with serious and persistent mental Baltimore MD 21224 illness that also experience difficulty due to alcohol or drug abuse/dependence. Case XX Phone: 410 550‐0089 management services are available. Individual and group psychotherapy, as well as urine screens, * are a core part of the treatment structure. The team will coordinate treatment services with the psychiatric rehabilitation teams at the Adult Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program for many of the MISA patients. MERCY MEDICAL CENTER Baltimore, 345 St. Paul Place 21202 More Information No Restrictions Founded in 1874, Mercy Medical Center is a university‐affiliated medical facility named one of Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21202 the top 100 hospitals in the U.S. by Thomson‐Reuters with a national reputation for women’s * XX* XXX* XX* XXX Phone: 410‐332‐9000 health. MERGENTHALER VOCATIONAL‐TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL Baltimore, 3500 Hillen Rd. 21218 More Information Children and youth Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21218 and physical activity. X XX X XX Phone: (410) 396‐6497 * * * * Principal/Lead: Jada Langston MERIT BALTIMORE Baltimore, 1 N Haven St, Suite 4 More Information Youth MERIT (Medical Education Resources Initiative for Teens) aims to inspire students from low‐ Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21224 income communities to pursue a career in healthcare by preparing them for the multiple [email protected] challenges that lie ahead. MERIT Scholars will learn the importance of organization, cooperation, and reflection while cultivating a deep understanding of their individual roles in solving America’s health disparities through a holistic approach including a Saturday curriculum, undergraduate and graduate school mentors, various professional experiences, and life skills training. MERIT Scholars X will leave the program with an intense passion for eliminating health care disparities, a clear * vision of how to become a healthcare professional, a toolkit of knowledge and skills necessary for achieving graduate degrees, and a close‐knit community of peers and mentors who will continue to work collaboratively toward their collective goal of becoming agents of positive change in their communities. MERRITT PARK HEAD START CENTER Baltimore City 1728 Merritt Park Blvd. 21222 More Information Residents of Zip codes Offers part‐day morning Head Start from 8:30am – 12pm. Wrap‐around care is available. Baltimore, MD 21222 21219, 21222 and 21224 * X * X * X * X Phone: 410‐288‐0706 MI ESPACIO Baltimore, 2224 E. Fayette St. 21231 More Information Latinos Mi Espacio is an after school youth leadership development program sponsored by CASA de Baltimore City Baltimore MD, 21231 Maryland. The primary goal of the program is to provide a supportive environment where Latino Phone: (410) 732‐7777 high school students can gain the confidence, skills and knowledge they need to graduate from high school and achieve their post‐secondary dreams. The model aims to recognize the strengths of each individual as well as the collective power of group problem solving and community organizing. At least two workshops are offered each day, including photography, afterschool X homework assistance, leadership development, financial literacy, college access, yoga, group * problem solving and other personal and group enrichment sessions. The program works with Latino high school students throughout Baltimore City. The youth come to CASA de Maryland for these sessions and occasionally travel to Patterson Park or other nearby facilities.

MIDTOWN COMMUNITY BENEFITS DISTRICT Baltimore, 1120 N Charles Street 21201 More Information Midtown Community The Midtown Community Benefits District is a community organization dedicated to making the Baltimore City Suite 220 residents neighborhoods of Bolton Hill, Charles North, Madison Park, and Mount Vernon‐Belvedere X Baltimore, Maryland 21201 cleaner, safer, and more attractive by supplementing municipal services. * Phone: 410 528‐1512 MOBILE TREATMENT AT COMMUNITY PSYCHIATRY Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins Hospital ‐ Broadway Campus 21205 More Information Adults with mental illness Mobile Treatment Unit services are designed specifically for adults with major mental illness who Baltimore City 405 North Caroline Street are unable to participate in clinic settings. A team of nurses, therapists, a case manager, Baltimore, Maryland 21205 attending psychiatrists and psychiatric resident physicians provide medication management, X Phone: 410‐955‐2207 supportive individual and group psycho‐therapy, and case management services. Mobile * treatment services are delivered in the patient’s home or in appropriate community settings when necessary. MONTEBELLO ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL Baltimore, 2040 E. 32nd St 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: 410‐396‐6576 * * * * Principal/Lead: Lorna Hanley MORAVIA PARK DRIVE SENIOR APARTMENTS Baltimore, 6050 Moravia Park Drive 21206 More Information Seniors Moravia is an affordable senior community ages 62 and up providing housing, community room, Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21206 computer room, fitness center, and on‐site supportive services. * XXX Phone: 855.899.1957 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 MORAVIA PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Baltimore, 6001 Frankford Avenue 21206 More Information Children and families Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21206 school‐based mental health services, and physical activity. X XX X X Phone: 410‐396‐9096 * * * * Principal/Lead: Tadem Daniels MOUNT PLEASANT CHURCH AND MINISTRIES ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, 6000 Radecke Avenue 21206 More Information No Restrictions Provides a food pantry. Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21206 * X Phone: 410‐325‐3080 MOVEABLE FEAST Baltimore, 901 N. Milton Avenue 21205 More Information Individuals who are affected Moveable Feast serves over 900 individuals who are affected by HIV or AIDS (including their Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21205 by HIV or AIDS (including dependent children). Movable Feast provides nutritionally appropriate meals and nutrition Phone: 410‐327‐3420 their dependent children) counseling to people with HIV and AIDS in the Baltimore metro area. Moveable Feast teaches culinary, kitchen and life skills to clients. The 12‐week curriculum focuses on food preparation and safety, cooking fundamentals, and job readiness, and prepares students for employment in XX X XX the food service industry. Moveable Feast also operates a shuttle service in Baltimore City for * * * homeless individuals. The shuttle stops at sites regularly used by homeless people including shelters and social service agencies. Johns Hopkins Emergency Department also supports the Ride for the Feast, part of Moveable Feast. The 2012 Henrietta Lacks Memorial Award was given to Moveable Feast. MT. OLIVER MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH FOOD PANTRY ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, 513 East 36th Street 21218 More Information Adults, 18 and older, in Provides a food pantry. Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21218 need of services * X Phone: 410‐245‐0520 MY SISTER'S PLACE Baltimore, 17 West Franklin Street 21201 More Information Women and their children My Sister’s Place offers a hospitality center that provides a safe‐haven for homeless women and Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21201 their children during the day. Volunteer opportunities include meal service and workshop * XX* XXX* XX* XXX Phone: 410.727.3523 facilitation. NATIONAL ACADEMY FOUNDATION Baltimore, 540 North Caroline Street 21205 More Information Children and youth Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21205 and physical activity. X XX X XX Phone: (443) 984‐1594 * * * * Principal/Lead: Chevelle Lampkin NATIONAL ALLIANCE FOR THE MENTALLY ILL (NAMI‐MB) OF METROPOLITAN Baltimore, 6600 York Road, Suite 204 21212 More Information Individuals with mental National Alliance for the Mentally Ill Metropolitan Baltimore, Inc. (NAMI‐MB) is a grassroots, BALTIMORE Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21212 illness and their families family‐oriented support, education and advocacy organization founded in 1981. NAMI offers Phone: (410) 435‐2600 opportunities for family members and individuals with mental illness. Through peer support X X X groups, education, and advocacy NAMI promotes a greater under‐standing of mental illness. In * * * addition to support groups, NAMI offers educational courses for family members of individuals diagnosed with a mental illness. NEW ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, 2401 Saint Paul Street 21218 More Information Referral required Provides a food pantry. Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21218‐5119 * X Phone: (410) 889‐7040 NEW CREATION CHRISTIAN CHURCH MACEDONIA PROJECT ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, New Creation Christian Church 21206 More Information No Restrictions Offers a food pantry, substance abuse prevention, sex education, holiday assistance, financial Baltimore City 5401 Frankford Ave. assistance and financial classes for children, teenagers and adults. X X X Baltimore, MD 21206 * * * Phone: 410‐488‐5650 NEW LIFE EVANGELICAL BAPTIST CHURCH ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, 2417 East North Avenue 21213 More Information Targets residents of 21213 Provides a food pantry, soup kitchen, substance abuse treatment and holiday assistance. Provides Baltimore City Baltimore MD 21213 a methadone clinic with options for individual and group substance abuse counseling. Includes XX XXX XX XX Phone: 410‐675‐2178 HIV, tuberculosis, and Hepatitis C testing. Also offers supportive services to those in the program * * * * including child care, job training, etc. NORTHWOOD APPOLD COMMUNITY ACADEMY Baltimore, 4417 Loch Raven Boulevard 21218 More Information Children and youth Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21218‐1599 and physical activity. X XX X XX Phone: 410‐323‐9546 * * * * Principal/Lead: Virginia Smith Richardson OAKENSHAWE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION (OIA) Baltimore, 3501 N Calvert St 21218 More Information Targets residents of The Oakenshawe Improvement Association (OIA) serves the interests of all residents in the Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21218 Oakenshawe historic neighborhood of Oakenshawe in Baltimore, Maryland. * XX Email: [email protected] OLIVER COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, 1400 Federal Street 21213 More Information Residents of Oliver Provides community meetings, GED classes, computer classes, expungment assistance, a food Baltimore City Baltimore MD 21213 community pantry, and assists with neighborhood clean‐ups. * X * XX Phone: 410‐388‐9809 OPERATION PULSE (PEOPLE UNITED TO LIVE IN A SAFE ENVIRONMENT) Baltimore, 530 E. 22nd St., 21218 More Information No Restrictions Operation P.U.L.S.E. (People United to Live in a Safe Environment) was developed by C.U.R.E. Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21218 (Clergy United for Renewal in East Baltimore) through a partnership with John Hopkins Medical Phone: (410) 889‐4496 Institutions in 1992. This crime prevention ministry has trained over one thousand volunteers from C.U.R.E. churches, community residents, and other individuals that elect to earn community service hours to watch, patrol and evangelize via a non‐traditional citizen on patrol program. X Operation P.U.L.S.E. members volunteer to patrol in East Baltimore neighborhoods. Operation * P.U.L.S.E. conducts a variety of crime prevention programs for churches, senior groups, schools, outdoor community displays, and businesses. Recently, Johns Hopkins East Baltimore Community Affairs assisted Operation P.U.L.S.E. with its National Night Out initiative.

OUR DAILY BREAD Baltimore, 320 Cathedral Street 21201 More Information No Restrictions The facility includes a soup kitchen/dining room that serves an average of 700 meals, seven days Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21201 a week, 365 days each year, to people in Baltimore who are hungry. In 2007, Catholic Charities Phone: 410.547.5490 opened the Our Daily Bread Employment Center (ODBEC), which seeks to improve the lives of XX XX people in need by providing resources to help them achieve self‐sufficiency through employment * * and housing. Guests include men, women, and children of all ages. Volunteer opportunities vary.

OUR DAILY BREAD EMPLOYMENT CENTER ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, 725 Fallsway 21202 More Information No Restrictions Provides a daily hot meal, case management, job training and employment counseling. Services Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21202 include: addiction recovery, housing, financial literacy, legal, mail, and information and referral * XX* XXX* XX* XXX Phone: 443.986.9000 services as needed. OUTPATIENT MEDICATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Medicine More Information Uninsured patients To help underserved patients who may be affected by the ban on industry‐supplied medication Baltimore City Office of Policy Coordination samples, JHM launched the Outpatient Medication Assistance Program for eligible clinic sites. * X Phone: 410‐516‐5560 Clinics will apply to participate and will work closely with the program leadership. 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 PARKS & PEOPLE FOUNDATION Baltimore, 2100 Liberty Heights Ave. 21217 More Information No Restrictions Since 1984, Parks & People Foundation has worked to improve the quality of life in Baltimore’s Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21217 neighborhoods. Staff, volunteers and partners in the community have developed innovative P: (410) 448‐5663 solutions to issues facing Baltimore City including the restoration of City neighborhoods and their natural resources as well as the academic enrichment and motivation of community children. In order to realize the vision of a healthy environment where people live, work, learn and play, Parks and People have formed a strategy targeting two major fields of endeavor: Great Parks, X Clean Streams & Green Communities—Helping to improve the physical, social and environmental * quality of neighborhoods through greening activities and form‐ing networks among communities to sustain natural resources. Motivating Youth— Programs nurturing children and supporting communities by working together to provide enriching activities for youth.

PARKVIEW AT ASHLAND TERRACE SENIOR LIVING Baltimore, 1705 East Eager Street 21205 More Information Seniors Parkview at Ashland Terrace is an 80‐unit senior living center located within the East Baltimore Baltimore City Baltimore, Maryland 21205 Development, Inc. (EBDI) footprint. * X * XXX Phone: 410‐276‐6440 PATCH (PSYCHOGERIATRIC ASSESSMENT AND TREATMENT IN CITY HOUSING) Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center 21224 More Information Seniors The PATCH Program is a nurse‐based service that provides mobile treatment services to elderly Baltimore City 4940 Eastern Avenue people with serious and persistent mental illness who live in city housing for seniors. Services Baltimore, MD 21224 include in‐home psychiatric assessment and treatment, improvement and coordination of X X Phone: 410‐955‐6736 or 410‐550‐0925 community services and education for caregivers about special needs of the elderly. The program * * has been operating since 1986 in conjunction with the Housing Authority of Baltimore City.

PATTERSON HIGH SCHOOL Baltimore, 100 Kane Street 21224 More Information Children and families Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21224 school‐based mental health services, and physical activity. X XX X X Phone: 410‐396‐9276 * * * * Principal/Lead: Vance Benton PATTERSON PARK PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOL Baltimore, 27 North Lakewood Avenue 21224 More Information Children and families Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21224 school‐based mental health services, and physical activity. X XX X X Phone: 410‐558‐1230 * * * * Principal/Lead: Charles Kramer PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR HIGH SCHOOL Baltimore, 1400 Orleans St 21231 More Information Children and families Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21231 school‐based mental health services, and physical activity. X XX X X Phone: 443‐642‐4478 * * * * Principal/Lead: Yetunde Reeves PLANNED PARENTHOOD OF MARYLAND (PPM) Baltimore, 1714 Joan Ave 21234 More Information No Restrictions The mission of Planned Parenthood of Maryland is to enable all Marylanders to have access to a Baltimore City Loch Ridge Shopping Center wide range of high quality, affordable reproductive health care services. By providing medical Towson, MD 21234 services, education, training and advocacy, PPM seeks to help individuals make informed X XX Phone: 410.576.1414 decisions about their reproductive health, family planning options, and sexuality. PPM is an * * affiliate of Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA). As an affiliate, PPM supports and implements the nationwide mission. PLAYWORKS BALTIMORE Baltimore, 2601 N. Howard St. 21218 More Information Schools Playworks is a national nonprofit organization that supports learning by providing safe, healthy Baltimore City Suite 310 and inclusive play and physical activity to schools at recess and throughout the entire school day. X X Baltimore, MD 21218 Specifically in Baltimore City, Playworks provides structured fun to students of 26 public schools. * * t: 410.779.3307 POSITIVE BEHAVIORAL INTERVENTIONS AND SUPPORTS (PBIS) MARYLAND STATE Baltimore, More Information Schools Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports has been established by the Office of Special MANAGEMENT TEAM Baltimore City Education Programs, US Department of Education to give schools capacity‐building information and technical assistance for identifying, adapting, and sustaining effective school‐wide disciplinary practices. Faculty from SPH participates on this PBIA team, which focuses on training X X approximately 30 schools as well as returning schools. They also provide consultation to the * * Office of Student Supports and the Office of Strategic Partnerships, Communications and Community Engagement. POWER INSIDE Baltimore, 325 E. 25th St. 21218 More Information Women Power Inside serves women impacted by incarceration, street life and abuse. Power Inside offers Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21218 direct client services, leadership development and public education to help women build self‐ Phone: 410‐889‐8333 sufficiency, heal from violence, and avoid future criminal justice contact. The program seeks XX XXX XX XXX safety, dignity and justice for women and their families in Baltimore. Social change that ends * * * * gender‐based violence and all forms of oppression is necessary to make Power Inside’s vision a reality. PRIDE CENTER OF MARYLAND ADDED 5/20 Baltimore, The Pride Center of MD 21218 More Information No Restrictions The Center offers over 30 free and confidential programs and services in support of LGBTQ youth Baltimore City 2530 N Charles Street, 3rd Floor and families including health and wellness, HIV/STD testing, elder services, case management, Baltimore, MD 21218 mental health, employment, GED preparation/education, housing and arts and culture. Recovery * XX* XXX* XX* XXX Phone: 410.777.8145 groups are facilitated by community members who understand the unique needs of our community and are here to support your recovery journey. PROJECT BELIEVE ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, 725 The Fallsway 21202 More Information Homeless men, women, and Provides permanent individual housing for homeless men, women, and families with disabilities. Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21202 families with disabilities Regular case management sessions are provided to monitor each participant's progress toward * XX* XXX* XX* XXX Phone: 410.261.6766 independence. PROJECT HOMELESS CONNECT Baltimore, More Information Homeless One of the most difficult parts about being homeless is getting around to access different services Baltimore City that are needed to move forward. At our annual Project Homeless Connect event, participants XX XXX XX XXX can receive medical exams and screenings, haircuts, legal advice, identification, healthy food, and * * * * more – all in one place at one time. PROJECT PLASE, INC. Baltimore, 3549‐3601 Old Frederick Rd. 21229 More Information Homeless Project PLASE Inc. addresses homelessness in Baltimore by providing transitional housing, Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21229 permanent housing, and supportive services to homeless adults. Project PLASE serves the most Telephone: 410‐837‐1400 vulnerable and underserved, including people with mental illness, HIV/AIDS, addiction, XX XXX XX XXX developmental disabilities, and ex‐offenders, etc. Project PLASE treats, restores and rehabilitates * * * * the whole person. The group empowers each individual to function at the highest level possible. 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 PROJECT PREVENT Baltimore, 3339 N Charles Street 21218 More Information No Restrictions Project Prevent is a community‐oriented, preventive medicine organization that provides Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21218 education, information, and free screening services to the Baltimore Community. Project Prevent Phone: (410) 516‐4777 realizes that there is a severe socioeconomic and racial disparity present in the current Email: [email protected] healthcare system, and attempts to address this issue through the prevention of disease and X X XX XXX illness. This student‐run, non‐profit organization is dedicated to reducing and eliminating some of * * * * the disparities in health care delivery by organizing bi‐annual health fairs that provide a free lunch, health information, and screenings to the uninsured and underserved communities in Baltimore PSYCHIATRIC REHABILITATION PROGRAM AT BAYVIEW ADULT COMMUNITY Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center 21224 More Information Adults The Psychiatric Rehabilitation program provides comprehensive, individualized and need‐based PSYCHIATRY SERVICES Baltimore City 4940 Eastern Avenue rehabilitation services to promote independence and improve the quality of life for adults with Baltimore, MD 21224 severe and persistent mental illness. The program provides education and support that is guided Phone: 410‐550‐7900 by a range of assessments and individualized rehabilitation plans. In addition, the Program offers XX X X specialized vocational and supported housing services tailored to the needs of the individual. * * * Patients are encouraged to take a leadership role in the program activities and services. There are specialized teams for geriatric patients as well as for person with developmental disabilities.

PUBLIC JUSTICE CENTER (PJC) Baltimore, 1 North Charles Street, Suite 200 21201 More Information No Restricitons The Public Justice Center is a nonprofit legal organization that works to eliminate the causes of Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21201 poverty and discrimination. There is a prisoner rights project that monitors health and medical Telephone: (410) 625‐9409 conditions at Baltimore City Department of Corrections and conducts advocacy for sick inmates. * X * XXX * X Volunteer opportunities include advocacy for detainees with serious medical issues, client interviews, case management and advocacy/awareness building. REACH OUT AND READ Baltimore, More Information No Restrictions Reach Out and Read is a national program that makes literacy promotion a standard part of Baltimore City pediatric primary care, so that children grow up with books and a love of reading. Through Reach Out and Read, doctors and nurses are trained to advise parents about the importance of reading * X aloud, and to give books to children at pediatric check‐ups from six months to five years of age, with a special focus on children growing up in poverty. REACH! PARTNERSHIP SCHOOL Baltimore, 2815 Saint Lo Drive 21213 More Information Children and families Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21213 school‐based mental health services, and physical activity. Phone: 443‐642‐2291 * X * XX* X * X Email: [email protected] Principal/Lead: James Gresham READY SET DESIGN Baltimore, JHU Center for Social Concern 21218 More Information Middle and elementary The Ready, Set, Design! program provides introductory engineering experiences for middle and Baltimore City 3103 N Charles Street school girls elementary school girls in the Baltimore area, through half‐day weekend programs held at the Baltimore, MD 21218 Johns Hopkins University campus.Our group targets elementary and middle school girls to Phone: (410) 516‐4777 encourage their interest in science, especially engineering. According to the National Girls Email: [email protected] Collaborative Project, only 13% of engineers are women. We hope that by providing engineering X challenges for girls, we can bolster their confidence and from a young age make them feel * capable of taking on engineering. Our community partner, the Center for Educational Outreach, is focused on fostering love for science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields and the events that Ready, Set, Design! holds fits this goal perfectly. REAL FOOD HOPKINS Baltimore, JHU Center for Social Concern 21218 More Information No Restrictions Real Food Hopkins is a student‐run chapter of the national Real Food Challenge movement Baltimore City 3103 N Charles Street committed to bringing local, sustainable, humane, and fair food to the Johns Hopkins campus and Baltimore, MD 21218 the surrounding Baltimore area through organizing food advocacy and awareness events, Phone: (410) 516‐4777 cooperating with the larger food movement, maintaining a sustainable campus garden, X X Email: [email protected] sponsoring a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program, promoting community‐based * * learning about food and where it comes from, and donating fresh produce to organizations that feed the local hungry. REFLECTIVE TREATMENT CENTER ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, East Baltimore Community Corporation 21202 More Information Targets opiate dependent Provides medication assisted treatment to all clientele enrolled in this facility. Individual, group Baltimore City 301 N. Gay Street adults ages 18 and over and family counseling, treatment planning, urinalysis monitoring and medical assessments and Baltimore, Maryland 21202 referrals are provided to all clientele. Reflective is staffed with a diverse group of medical 410‐752‐3500 professionals, certified counselors and a specialized management team focused on a Recovery XX XXX XX XXX Oriented System of Care for each individual receiving services. Individual, group and family * * * * counseling, medication and support services are coordinated to meet the treatment and recovery needs of the individual in order to improve integration into community and family life with an increased skill set. REMINGTON OUTREACH Baltimore, JHU Center for Social Concern 21218 More Information Youth Remington Outreach provides a structured, safe environment, consistent academic tutoring, and Baltimore City 3103 N Charles Street stable, positive relationships for students, with people who they can trust and who can be role Baltimore, MD 21218 models for them, outside school and family. Through this program, the students receive Phone: (410) 516‐4777 homework help and clarification of concepts difficult for them on a consistent basis that they can Email: [email protected] depend upon. They likewise can engage with educational topics with which they might not otherwise have exposure to. This program provides a space in which students are encouraged to continue their education and are empowered in believing their voices are important through the mutual respect between them and tutors, and the opportunities they are given through social * X interactions and recreational activities to express themselves. We meet every Monday at 4:30 in front of Mason Hall, and walk to the Church of the Guardian Angel in Remington. Homework Club runs from 5‐6:30pm; we have dinner with the students, tutor them on homework or do academic work for 45 minutes to an hour, and engage them for 20‐30 minutes in recreational activities.

RESERVOIR HILL IMPROVEMENT COUNCIL Baltimore, 2001 Park Avenue 21217 More Information Reservoir Hill residents RHIC unites, empowers, and mobilizes residents and organizations as a vehicle by which to define Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21217 and take action on issues common to the Reservoir Hill Community. * X * XXX Phone: 410‐225‐7547 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 RESTORATION GARDENS ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, AIRS 21201 More Information Homeless youth age 18‐24 Restoration Gardens is a 44‐unit apartment complex in Southern Park Heights for young adults. Baltimore City 1800 N. Charles Street, Suite 700 The facility includes a fully computer‐networked building with enhanced support and community Baltimore, MD 21201 services, with strong ties to employment and educational opportunities employment and * XX* XXX* XX* XXX Telephone: (410) 576‐5070 education opportunities. Eligibility: Homeless youth age 18‐24, low income individuals with/ without a disability. RESTORATION GARDENS 2 ADDED 5/20 Baltimore, AIRS 21201 More Information Homeless youth age 18‐24 Restoration Gardens 2 (RG2) is a 42‐unit apartment complex at the beginning of the York Road Baltimore City 1800 N. Charles Street, Suite 700 Corridor in the Penn‐Lucy neighborhood of East Baltimore. Similar to RG, RG2 is a fully computer‐ Baltimore, MD 21201 networked Silver LEED Green Certified building that provides on‐site case management, * XX* XXX* XX* XXX Telephone: (410) 576‐5070 workforce development and other support services for residents. Eligibility: Low income, street homeless transitional aged youth (18‐24) ROBERTA’S HOUSE Baltimore, 1900 N. Broadway, Suite 101 21213 More Information No Restrictions Roberta’s House is a safe place where children, teens and adults discover that they are not alone Baltimore City Baltimore, Maryland 21213 in their grief and engage in mutual help. Children with their families share their feelings, X X Telephone: 410‐235‐6633 memories and experiences in an atmosphere of acceptance, with the love and support of trained * * volunteers. SAFE BABIES PROGRAM Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center 21224 More Information Families This program provides a smoke detector, baby bath thermometer, outlet covers, other materials Baltimore City 4940 Eastern Avenue and educational information to each new mother who delivers her baby at Johns Hopkins Baltimore, MD 21224 Bayview upon their discharge from the Medical Center. This program’s goal is to help new X X Phone: 410‐550‐7900 parents learn to prevent burn injuries for their new baby. Current funding comes from the Johns * * Hopkins Burn Center Community Fund, Metropolitan Firefighters Burn Center Fund and the Kiwanis of East Baltimore. SAFE SCHOOLS/HEALTHY STUDENTS (SS/HS) Baltimore, More Information Schools Through grants made to local education authorities, the SS/HS Initiative provides schools and Baltimore City communities across the United States with the benefit of enhanced school and community‐based services in an effort to strengthen healthy child development, thus reducing violent behavior and substance use. School districts submitted comprehensive plans created in partnership with law X X X enforcement officials, local mental health authorities, and often with juvenile justice officials and * * * community‐based organizations as well. Johns Hopkins University and Health System have been supporting sponsors of Baltimore City Public Schools’ SS/HS since 1999.

SAINT AMBROSE HOUSING AID CENTER Baltimore, 321 E. 25th Street 21218 More Information No Restrictions The mission of Saint Ambrose Housing Aid Center Inc., is to create and maintain equal housing Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21218 opportunities for low‐ and moderate‐income people, primarily in Baltimore City, and to X Phone: 410‐366‐8550 encourage and support strong and diverse neighborhoods. Saint Ambrose is a non‐ * denominational 501(c)(3) non‐profit organization. SAINT FRANCIS XAVIER HEAD START CENTER Baltimore, 1427 North Caroline Street 21213 More Information Children St. Francis Xavier Head Start provides a valuable resource to preschoolers and their families in a Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21213 targeted community by providing services to develop the whole child. The center provides state‐ Phone: (410) 727‐4160 of‐the‐art educational programs, promotes health services, emphasizes proper nutrition as well * X * X * X as educates and assists parents in ways that promote the development of the child as a successful life‐long learner. SALUD Baltimore, JHU Center for Social Concern 21218 More Information Minority residents Salud partners with diverse community organizations to overcome cultural & linguistic barriers to Baltimore City 3103 N Charles Street health and to promote a healthy Baltimore Latino community. We are volunteers committed to Baltimore, MD 21218 furthering this mission by serving with our four amazing community partners: Phone: (410) 516‐4777 CASA de Maryland’s Mi Espacio Program: Latino high‐school after school program. Salud Email: [email protected] volunteers help guide sessions on mental health, creating positive relationships with the students. Centro SOL: Community health equity organization for Latinos. We serve with 3 Centro SOL projects: Testimonios (mental health support group), Embajadores de Salud (Family‐friendly fitness sessions), and high school mentoring Esperanza Center Clinic: Free primary care clinic for uninsurable immigrants in Baltimore City. * X Salud volunteers help coordinate The Access Partnership (TAP), a free specialty care access program for undocumented immigrants to receive care at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. Volunteers also assist with other clinic clerical duties. Family Planning Clinic: Baltimore City Health Department Clinic that provides reproductive care at sliding scale cost. Salud volunteers help with interpreting between doctors and patients and clinic clerical duties.

SATURDAY LEADERSHIP PROGRAM‐GREATER BALTIMORE URBAN LEAGUE Baltimore, 512 Orchard St. 21201 More Information Youth A year‐round free program with a citywide reach serving 60 students grades 8 through 12 from Baltimore City Baltimore, MD. 21201 30 schools and 47 neighborhoods to foster college and career readiness, positive cultural identity, Phone: 410‐523‐8150 and community leadership. During the school year, the program meets monthly at Baltimore * XX Email: [email protected] colleges and universities. During the summer, the program hosts students participating in YouthWorks. SECOND SHILOH MEAL KITCHEN ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, 1355 Homestead Street 21218 More Information No Restrictions Provides a soup kitchen and emergency groceries. Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21218 * X Phone: 410‐889‐2637 SENIOR NETWORK OF NORTH BALTIMORE Baltimore, 5828 York Rd 21212 More Information Seniors The Senior Network of North Baltimore serves to plan and conduct programs and activities for Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21212 the enrichment, enjoyment, education, and entertainment of the Center’s participants and to * X * XXX * XX Phone: 410‐323‐7131 encourage all seniors living in Baltimore to actively participate in these programs. SHEPHERD'S CLINIC Baltimore, 2800 Kirk Avenue 21218 More Information Under/uninsured residents Volunteer‐driven Shepherd’s Clinic has been an innovator in providing health care for the Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21218 living in 21211, 21212, uninsured. Provided services are available to patients living in nine zip codes (21211, 21212, Clinic / Appts: (410) 467 7140 21213, 21214, 21215, 21213, 21214, 21215, 21218, 21234, 21239, and 21206) in North Baltimore through the time, * X * XX Admin: (410) 467 7146 21218, 21234, 21239, and energy, and spirit of hundreds of dedicated volunteers. Patients are asked to donate the 21206 equivalent of one hour’s wage for an office visit or $9.00 if they are currently unemployed. SICKLE CELL INFUSION CENTER Baltimore, Sickle Cell Infusion Center for Adults More Information Individuals with Sickle Cell The Sickle Cell Center for Adults is dedicated to providing services for persons with Sickle Cell Baltimore City at The Johns Hopkins Hospital disease Disease (SCD) who live in the greater metropolitan Baltimore and Washington, D.C. areas. The 1800 Orleans Street ‐ Park 1 Center is now in its second year of operation and provides comprehensive care including * X Baltimore, MD 21287 regularly scheduled outpatient visits, screening for hydroxyurea eligibility, genetic counseling, Phone: 410‐614‐0676 pain management, education, wound care and social services. 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 SINCLAIR LANE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Baltimore, 3880 Sinclair Lane 21213 More Information Children and families Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21213 school‐based mental health services, and physical activity. X XX X X Phone: 410‐396‐9117 * * * * Principal/Lead: Roxanne Thorn‐Lumpkins SISTERS TOGETHER AND REACHING (STAR) Baltimore, 901 N. Milton Ave, Suite 220 21205 More Information Targets women Sisters Together and Reaching, Inc. (STAR) is a federally recognized 501c3 community/faith based Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21205 organization. STAR defines “Optimal Health” as providing spiritual support, linkages to care, Phone: (410) 276‐8969 direct services, treatment and prevention education utilizing innovative strategies. We address unfairness and gaps in service delivery for minority women and men at risk or living with X XXX XX XX HIV/AIDS and other Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs), Diabetes, Cancer, Heart Disease, and * * * * other illnesses. Services at STAR are provided in a culturally sensitive and linguistically appropriate environment. We maintain the belief that empowering the communities we serve to make healthy lifestyle choices increases health and wellness. SOCCER WITHOUT BORDERS Baltimore, 3700 Eastern Ave 21224 More Information Youth Soccer Without Borders Baltimore City began in the fall of 2009 in response to various state, Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21224 local, and non‐profit agencies that serve the city’s burgeoning refugee population identifying a Phone: 410‐205‐9792 need for positive recreational programming for area refugee youth. In response, Soccer Without X X Borders Baltimore emerged to provide opportunities in the form of soccer, simultaneously * * encouraging healthy living while developing English‐language abilities, teamwork, academic success, and cross‐cultural skills. SOURCE HIV COUNSELING AND TESTING Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University 21205 More Information Students Students selected to go through the HIV Counseling and Testing Program will serve as HIV Baltimore City SOURCE (Student Outreach Resource Center) Counselors at one of two participating community clinics: Chase Brexton and Johns Hopkins 2017 E. Monument Street Hospital Emergency Department. There will be at least 10 students per site, including a student Baltimore, MD 21205 leader. Students undergo training to become certified HIV Counselors in Maryland, participate in Phone: 410‐955‐3880 orientations and site‐specific training, and are required to volunteer for at least two, 3‐4 hour XX Email: [email protected] shifts per month. Also, to help support students in the program, build community among the * volunteers, and create a rich service‐learning environment, student volunteer counselors will be required to participate in quarterly discussion groups and reflec‐tion activities.

SOUTHEAST COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (SECDC) Baltimore, 3323 Eastern Avenue, Suite 200 21224 More Information No Restrictions SECDC operates one of the premier housing counseling services in the Baltimore metropolitan Baltimore City Baltimore MD 21224 area offering full service financial and housing counseling services with one‐on‐one counseling, P: 410.342.3234 evening and weekend hours, and a bilingual staff. SECDC is the only community development corporation to combine private and public programs to focus on the revitalization of the Southeast Baltimore communities. SECDC operates Highlandtown Main Street program, a Healthy X Neighborhoods Inc. program in several neighborhoods, including Greektown and Bayview, and * the Highlandtown Arts and Entertainment District in the Highlandtown and Patterson Park neighborhoods to stimulate investment, homeownership, and the quality of life in SECDC communities. The SECDC implemented the new Highlandtown Farmers Market on Thursday evenings throughout the summer. SOUTHEAST EMERGENCY NEEDS NETWORK (FOOD CLOSET) Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center 21224 Patients This program provides emergency food and emergency funds for prescriptions to patients of the Baltimore City 4940 Eastern Avenue Medical Center, and the community at large. Each requestor is screened by social work staff to Baltimore, MD 21224 determine eligibility and make referrals for ongoing problems. Through a holiday food drive, X X Phone: 410‐550‐7900 Johns Hopkins Bayview staff contributes food and cash as the main support for the program. * * Community groups often assist during the holidays and some fundraising is undertaken to fill the gap. SPARROWS POINT HIGH SCHOOL Baltimore County 7400 North Point Rd #1 21219 More Information Children and families Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Edgemere, MD 21219 school‐based mental health services, and physical activity. * X * XX* X * X (410) 887‐7517 SPARROWS POINT MIDDLE SCHOOL Baltimore County 7400 North Point Rd #2 21219 More Information Children and families Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Edgemere, MD 21219 school‐based mental health services, and physical activity. * X * XX* X * X (410) 887‐7524 SQUASHWISE Baltimore, 3600 Clipper Mill Rd. 21211 More Information Public school students in SquashWise is a unique youth development program providing long‐term academic and social Baltimore City Suite 107 Baltimore City support to public school students in Baltimore City, combining intensive academic tutoring with Baltimore, MD 21211 instruction in the sport of squash. We are a college access program which uses squash Phone: (443) 682‐7126 opportunities to motivate students and open doors for their future, both academically and X X athletically. Our short‐term goals include improved grades, academic effort,fitness and nutrition. * * Our long‐term goals are to ensure 100% high school graduation and to support college completion and life planning. JHU volunteers offer academic tutoring, playing squash and mentoring and have designed lesson plans, developed handouts, and devised a budget. ST. FRANCIS NEIGHBORHOOD CENER Baltimore, 2405 Linden Avenue 21217 More Information Targets residents of St. Francis Neighborhood Center is committed to ending generational poverty through education, Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21217 Resevoir Hill in Baltimore inspiring self‐esteem, self‐improvement, and strengthening connections to the community. * X * X Phone (410) 669‐2612 City STADIUM SCHOOL Baltimore, 1300 Gorsuch Avenue 21218 More Information Children and youth Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21218 and physical activity. X XX X X Phone: 443.984.2683 * * * * Principal/Lead: Shana Hall STORK’S NEST Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center 21224 More Information Pregnant women The Stork’s Nest, a cooperative project between the Zeta Phi Beta sorority, March of Dimes Birth Baltimore City 4940 Eastern Avenue Defects Foundation and Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, is an incentive program to Baltimore, MD 21224 encourage women to see their care provider early and often during pregnancy. Pregnant women Phone: 410‐550‐7900 are referred to a local Stork’s Nest via their clinic, HMO or other health care facility where they are receiving prenatal care. The care providers of the mothers‐to‐be will determine if they need assistance. There are no specific requirements that the mothers need to have to be eligible for X X the program other than a displayed need for assistance. Mothers may con‐tinue shopping at the * * Stork’s Nest until their children are twelve months old. Once enough points are accumulated, mothers‐to‐be may schedule shopping appointments. Points are earned by obtaining regular prenatal care, educational classes, and getting proper immunizations. 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 STROKE CENTER COMMUNITY OUTREACH Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Cerebrovascular Center More Information No Restrictions By increasing awareness the outreach center will enable men and women from the community to Baltimore City be more active in preventing stroke and seeking treatment. The Stroke Center has a mission to provide education about stroke symptoms, risk factors, prevention and acute treatment to the * XX community, especially people that have a high risk of stroke. Monthly stroke screenings are held at the Northeast Market serving roughly 50 people per month. STRONG CITY BALTIMORE Baltimore, 3503 North Charles Street 21218 More Information No Restrictions JHU helped establish the former Greater Homewood Community Corporation (GHCC) in 1969, Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21218 and it has made significant annual financial contributions since. Additionally, JHU employees Phone Number: 410‐261‐3500 serve on its board of directors, and provide technical assistance to the organization. GHCC helps neighborhoods in north central Baltimore City become safer, more attractive places to live by strengthening neighborhoods through the improvement of educational opportunities, XX XX constructively engaging youth, building a new sense of community, and promoting positive * * economic development. Recent Johns Hopkins support includes Community Arts Corps and adult literacy classes. GHCC addresses problem properties and supports a wide array of programs that serve area youth via third parties to which JHU makes contributions. STUDENT OUTREACH RESOURCE CENTER (SOURCE) Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University 21205 More Information No Restrictions Provides academic, professional, and personal development opportunities through community Baltimore City SOURCE (Student Outreach Resource Center) outreach and service‐learning partnerships with community‐based organizations, and serves as a 2017 E. Monument Street channel for student, faculty and staff involvement at the Bloomberg School, the School of XX XXX XX XXX Baltimore, MD 21205 Medicine, and the School of Nursing at Johns Hopkins University. * * * * Phone: 410‐955‐3880 Email: [email protected] STUDENTS UNITED FOR AMERICA’S TOOTHFAIRY CLUB Baltimore, JHU Center for Social Concern 21218 More Information Children and their parents SUAT aims to provide oral health education to Baltimore children in need and their parents. We Baltimore City 3103 N Charles Street strive to improve the lives of as many children as possible through quality and compassionate Baltimore, MD 21218 treatment and preventative and educational services. XX Phone: (410) 516‐4777 * Email: [email protected]

TALENT DEVELOPMENT SECONDARY Baltimore, 2701 North Charles Street, Suite 300 21218 More Information Schools With 15 years of experience in low‐performing schools and a research base developed at Johns Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21218 Hopkins University's School of Education, Talent Development Secondary brings engaging X Phone: 410.516.8800 instruction, solid organization and student, teacher and administrative support to schools that * may have more challenges than resources. TENCH TILGHMAN ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL Baltimore, 600 N. Patterson Park Avenue 21205 More Information Children and families Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21205 school‐based mental health services, and physical activity. X XX X X Phone: 410‐396‐9247 * * * * Principal/Lead: Jael Yon THE ACCESS PARTNERSHIP (TAP) Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Urban Health Institute 21205 More Information Uninsured and The Access Partnership of Johns Hopkins Medicine aims to provide access to effective, Baltimore City 2013 E. Monument Street underinsured residents of compassionate, evidence‐based primary and specialty care for uninsured and underinsured Baltimore, MD 21205 the East Baltimore residents of the East Baltimore community surrounding The Johns Hopkins Hospital (JHH) and Phone: 410‐502‐6155 community surrounding The Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center (JHBMC) with demonstrated financial need. Eligibility Johns Hopkins Hospital requirements: Uninsured or underinsured with demonstrated financial need; Enrolled in primary (JHH) and Johns Hopkins care at a participating primary care clinic at Johns Hopkins or in the Baltimore community; Must X XX Bayview Medical Center live within the program's designated geographic area; Household income of less than 200% of the * * (JHBMC) Federal Poverty Level; Once the patient's referral for specialty care or diagnostic care has been approved, the patient is required to show his/her personal commitment to receiving care by paying a non‐refundable $20 participation fee. The specialty/diagnostic appointments will not be made until this fee is paid. THE ARK PRESCHOOL Baltimore, Episcopal Community Services of Maryland 21217 More Information Homeless The ARK is a short‐term, emergency daycare program that serves children ages 3 to 5 years Baltimore City 1701 Madison Ave., Ste 515 whose families are homeless or in the early stages of recovery from addiction. Volunteer Baltimore, MD 21217 opportunities include: reading to children and language development volunteers. The program * X * XXX * XX Susan Weber, Program Director also offers free screenings and physical exams for children. Phone: 410 522‐1026 THE BALTIMORE CITY CHILD IN NEED OF SUPERVISION PILOT PROJECT (CINS) ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, East Baltimore Community Corporation 21202 More Information Children and families The East Baltimore Community Corporation (EBCC) in collaboration with the Family League of Baltimore City 301 N. Gay Street Baltimore City created the model for Children in Need of Supervision (CINS) to divert youth from Baltimore, Maryland 21202 formal Department of Juvenile Services (DJS) involvement throughout the State of Maryland. In Phone: 443‐263‐8747 July 2006, EBCC was awarded the pilot project of providing services to families and Children in Need of Supervision (CINS) in Baltimore City. Funding is provided by the Maryland Department of XX X XX X Juvenile Services through the Family League of Baltimore City. Services include: family, * * * * individual, and group counseling, anger management, drug and alcohol counseling, mental health services, sex education, transitional living, and employment and job training.

THE BALTIMORE HEALTHY START PROGRAM ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, Baltimore Healthy Start, Inc. 21205 More Information Pregnant or postpartum Provides a Neighborhood Health Advocate to coordinate services, case management, preventive Baltimore City 610 N. Chester St. women up to six months, screenings, HIV/STI testing and treatment, contraceptives, pregnancy testing, mental health Baltimore, Md. 21205 who live in one of our screenings and referrals, asthma screening, visural lead screening of home, transportation to X X XX Phone: (410) 675‐2125 targeted communities health care appointments and center services, early childhood development, parenting classes, * * * breastfeeding education, GED, computer and employment readiness classes, and emergency food and clothing needs. THE BOOK THING OF BALTIMORE, INC. Baltimore, 3001 Vineyard Lane 21218 More Information No Restrictions Provides free books. Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21218 * X Phone: 410.662.5631 THE COMMUNITY & FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, East Baltimore Community Corporation 21202 More Information Children and families CFRC programs and services are specifically directed toward assisting families whose children Baltimore City 301 N. Gay Street have come in contact with DJS in order to assist them in accessing supportive services that will Baltimore, MD 21202 assist the families with keeping their child at home rather than secure detention. The services are 443‐263‐8747 designed to strengthen and support parents with the goal of retaining custody of their children XX XXX XX XXX rather than relinquish custody to DJS. Services include: assistance in identifying information and * * * * family resources, informal workshops and support groups, referrals to community‐based services, home visits and accompanying families to court, connecting families to educational and employment opportunities, service navigation, and transportation. 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 THE COMMUNITY KITCHEN Baltimore, Episcopal Community Services of Maryland 21217 More Information No Restrictions The Community Kitchen is a 1,500 square foot, commercial‐grade kitchen which will serve as a Baltimore City 1701 Madison Ave., Ste 515 hub for all of ECSM’s programs, combining food production and education services for students Baltimore, MD 21217 and families primarily in East Baltimore. Through the Community Kitchen, ECSM will partner with * XX* X Susan Weber, Program Director City Seeds, a social enterprise of Humanim, to produce sandwiches for Johns Hopkin University Phone: 410 522‐1026 vendor as well as provide employment for Baltimore City residents. THE DOOR, INC. Baltimore, 219 North Chester Street 21231 More Information No Restrictions The Baltimore Urban Leadership Foundation, Inc., also known as The Door, has been serving as an Baltimore City Baltimore, Maryland 21231 “Umbrella of Hope” in historic East Baltimore for over 25 years. As a faith‐based community Phone: 410‐675‐3288 development organization, The Door works to achieve its mission to facilitate transformation and * XX* XXX * X holistic growth of youth, families, and communities through collaborative partnerships, direct service, capacity‐building, and resource development. THE EAST BALTIMORE YOUTH AND FAMILY SERVICES BUREAU ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, East Baltimore Youth and Family Services Bureau 21202 More Information Children and families Provides counseling and support services for youth under 18 years of age and their families, with Baltimore City (Sojourner Douglas College) the goal of promoting youth development and preventing juvenile delinquency. EBYFS also 200 N. Central Avenue – Room 104 provides youth and their families with cultural activities, employment opportunities, and * X * X Baltimore, MD 21202 educational referrals. Phone: (410) 276‐3570 or (410) 276‐3571 THE FAMILY TREE Baltimore, 2108 North Charles Street 21218 More Information Children and families The Family Tree is Maryland’s leading 501 (c)(3) dedicated to improving the community by Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21218 providing families with proven solutions to prevent child abuse and neglect. The Family Tree X XXX 410‐889‐2300 strives to give every family the tools to raise children to become healthy, productive and * * responsible adults. Volunteer opportunities vary. THE JOHNS HOPKINS HOSPITAL Baltimore, 1800 Orleans St. 21787 More Information No Restrictions The mission of The Johns Hopkins Hospital is to improve the health of our community and the Baltimore City Baltimore, Maryland 21287 world by setting the standard of excellence in patient care. Specifically, we aim: To be the world’s 410‐955‐5000 preeminent health care institution, To provide the highest quality care and service for all people in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of human illness, To operate cooperatively and interdependently with the faculty of The Johns Hopkins University to support education in the XX XXX XX XXX health professions and research development into the causes and treatment of human illness, To * * * * be the leading health care institution in the application of discovery, To attract and support physicians and other health care professionals of the highest character and greatest skill, and To provide facilities and amenities that promote the highest quality care, afford solace and enhance the surrounding community. THE JOURNEY HOME Baltimore, 7 E. Redwood St, 5th Floor 21201 More Information Homeless The Journey Home is Baltimore City’s 10‐year plan to end homelessness in Baltimore City by Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21201 2018. The plan brings together businesses, nonprofit and faith‐based organizations and XX XXX XX XXX Phone: 410.396.7543 concerned citizens to address this complex social and pub‐lic health crisis. Financial contribution * * * * for event made via Downtown Partnership of Baltimore Foundation. THE LABYRINTH Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center 21224 More Information No Restrictions The labyrinth at Johns Hopkins Bayview is a spiral walking course that leads into the center and Baltimore City 4940 Eastern Avenue back out. There are no dead ends or false turns. It offers community members, patients, visitors Baltimore, MD 21224 and employees a peaceful, quiet and "healing" space. Labyrinths have served for thousands of * X Phone: 410‐550‐7900 years in many world cultures as symbols of hope, healing and spirit. Many who walk these paths say they discover a deep sense of peace. THE LIGHT OF TRUTH CENTER INC. Baltimore, 3308 Kyle Court 21244 More Information Women The Light of Truth Center is dedicated to providing safe and supportive housing in an environment Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21244 conducive to recovery, transition, and restoration for women recovering from addictions; XX XXX XX XXX Phone: 443‐393‐2109 facilitates education, empowerment, enlightenment, and healing for the women it serves. * * * *

THE SAMARITAN WOMEN Baltimore, 602 S Chapel Gate Lane 21229 More Information Women The Samaritan Women is a national Christian organization providing Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21229 restorative care to survivors, and bringing about an end to domestic * XX* XXX* X Email: [email protected] human trafficking through awareness, prevention, and advocacy. THE TRANSFORMATION TEAM (TTT) Baltimore, More Information Youth TTT is a partnership involving the Baltimore Police Department and churches and organizations of Baltimore City East Baltimore. The purpose of TTT is to engage and empower a broad range of community partners in youth development including job skills training, career development, peer mentoring, * XX* X high school classroom tutoring and speakers bureau, prison re‐entry support services, and crime prevention. THREAD Baltimore, P.O. Box 1584 21203 More Information High school students Thread engages underperforming high school students confronting significant barriers outside of Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21203 the classroom by providing each one with a family of committed volunteers and increased access Phone: (410) 660‐8343 to community resources. We foster students’ academic advancement and personal growth into * XX* XXX* XX* XXX Email: [email protected] self‐motivated, resilient, and responsible citizens.

TOTAL HEALTH CARE ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, Kirkwood Health Center 21218 More Information No Restrictions A federally qualified health center that provides adult primary care, pediatric and adolescent Baltimore City 2400 Kirk Avenue care, alcohol and substance abuse treatment services, behavioral and mental health services, XX XXX Baltimore, MD 21218 dental services, health and nutrition education, HIV/AID medical care and support services, * * Phone: (410) 383‐8300 immediate care, women's health, pharmacy, and a patient‐centered medical home. TRANSITIONAL YOUTH PSYCHIATRIC REHABILITATION PROGRAM AT BAYVIEW Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center 21224 More Information Youth This program is designed for young people, ages 16 to 22, who have psychiatric disorders CHILD AND ADOLESCENT COMMUNITY PSYCHIATRY Baltimore City 4940 Eastern Avenue (including substance abuse) and who face family, legal, social, medical, and environmental Baltimore, MD 21224 stresses. Services are coordinated between the child and adult outpatient programs to include Phone: 410‐550‐7900 the traditional outpatient services, case manage‐ment, and vocational rehabilitation by staff XX XXX XX XXX specifically trained to access both sys‐tems. A psychiatric rehabilitation program on site that is * * * * designed to address the development of prevocational, educational, social, and independent living skills of transitional age clients. TRI‐SCHOOL DAYS OF SERVICE Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University 21205 More Information No Restrictions SOURCE provides one‐time service activities through its Tri‐School Days of Service which are held Baltimore City SOURCE (Student Outreach Resource Center) in the fall (late Sept/early Oct) and in the spring (April). This gives students, faculty and staff the 2017 E. Monument Street opportunity to volunteer in the community on a team with colleagues from the Schools of X Baltimore, MD 21205 Medicine, Nursing and Public Health. Several projects are available to choose from and are * Phone: 410‐955‐3880 assigned on a first‐come, first‐served basis. Email: [email protected] 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 TUNED‐IN Baltimore, Peabody Institute 21202 More Information Youth Tuned‐In offers full Peabody Preparatory scholarships to promising public school music students. Baltimore City of The Johns Hopkins University Once accepted, the students receive a weekly private lesson with Preparatory faculty, the 1 East Mount Vernon Place opportunity to work with accompanists, and tickets for them and their families to attend concerts * X Baltimore, MD 21202 and other cultural events around Baltimore. 410‐234‐4500 TURNAROUND, INC. Baltimore, The Walbert Building 21201 More Information No Restrictions TurnAround, Inc. is the sexual assault crisis center for Baltimore City and County that provides a Baltimore City 1800 N. Charles Street range of services to adults and children affected by intimate partner and sexual violence. The Baltimore, MD 21201 mission is to build a community free of violence by working with adults and children affected by * X * X Phone: 410‐837‐7000 intimate partner and sexual violence to address their needs and prevent further violence through Email: [email protected] advocacy and education. TUSCANY‐CANTERBURY NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION (TCNA) Baltimore, P.O. Box 26223 21210 More Information No Restrictions Tuscany‐Canterbury is served by the Tuscany‐Canterbury Neighborhood Association (TCNA). For Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21210 over 40 years TCNA has acted to: serve as a forum for communication within the neighborhood; further educational, charitable, and other nonprofit activities in and for the neighborhood; assist the neighborhood in developing positions on such matters as zoning, parking, traffic control, X XX preserva‐tion, and other quality of life issues, and represent the interests of the neighborhood * * before city and state agencies. On a day‐to‐day basis TCNA is active in promoting neighborhood safety, tranquility, beautification and upkeep and social events.

UA HOUSE AT FAYETTE (FORMERLY CARMELO ANTHONY YOUTH DEVELOPMENT CENTER) Baltimore, 1100 E Fayette Street 21202 More Information Children and youth living in The UA House at Fayette operated by Living Classrooms serves over one hundred students daily Baltimore City Baltimore, Md. 21202 the surrounding public with academic enrichment, health, sports and physical fitness education, and career Phone: 410‐685‐0295 ext. 650 housing communities development. It also serves adults with workforce development, career services, entrepreneurial development, and GED and ESL support. Services have been developed as a response to the community’s assessed need for intervention that supports the academic and social development XX XXX X of disadvantaged youth by providing year‐round out‐of‐school‐time programming for elementary, * * * middle, and high school students, as well as adults living in East Baltimore. The youth and adults served at this center reside primarily in the Pleasant View Gardens community and other nearby public housing and low‐income neighborhoods. CORNERSTONE COMMUNITY HOUSING (FORMERLY UNITED MINISTRIES) / EARL'S Baltimore, 1400 E. Lombard Street 21231 More Information Men Cornerstone Community Housing is a housing and social justice organization dedicated to PLACE Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21231 assisting men who are homeless who want to change their lives, and to changing community Phone: 410‐522‐0225 attitudes toward the homeless. Earl's Place is a transitional housing program in Baltimore City X XXX XX XXX providing long‐term (up to two years) of housing and supportive services to seventeen men at a * * * * time. The men work with a case manager to locate resources and ultimately permanent housing.

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, 525 West Redwood Street 21201 More Information Social Workers In addition to providing academic training, field placement experiences, research, and continuing Baltimore City Baltimore, Maryland 21201 education in financial social work, the Financial Social Work Initiative at the School of Social Work Phone: (410) 706.7794 aims to actively build and support a professional network in this field. The School will promote the standardization and communication of practice tools to the field so it can meet the needs of the diverse communities it serves. The School’s website will host the electronic aggregation of XX XXX XX XXX various tools, research sources, professional development opportunities, and other shared * * * * resources to benefit this practitioner network. The School will convene local and national dialogues to facilitate the exchange of ideas and best practices among researchers and practitioners. UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK FAMILY CONNECTIONS ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, Ruth H. Young Center for Families and Children 21201 More Information Families Family Connections at Baltimore (FCB) is an agency of the University of Maryland School of Social Baltimore City 525 W. Redwood Street Work (UM SSW) Ruth H. Young Center for Families and Children. Developed the Family Baltimore, MD 21201‐1705 Connections intervention model to provide research‐based in‐home early intervention services, Phone: 410‐706‐3014 grounded in neglect prevention science, for families living in Baltimore, Maryland. Since that time XX XXX XX XXX there have been a number of replications and modifications of the FC model and FCB has * * * * engaged in a variety of service interventions, research activities, teaching and learning collaboratives, including initiatives that inform policy development. URBAN HEALTH INSTITUTE Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Urban Health Institute 21205 More Information No Restrictions The Johns Hopkins Urban Health Institute (UHI) is a collaboration and a vital connection with East Baltimore City 2013 E. Monument Street Baltimore. The UHI is the starting point for forging true university and community partnerships in Baltimore, MD 21205 health care, education and community planning, with all partners working to change the Phone: 410‐502‐6155 trajectory for the children, youth and families of East Baltimore. The UHI draws on the expertise XX XXX XX XXX of neighborhood residents, educators, philanthropic organizations, elected representatives and * * * * community leaders, in addition to the wealth of intellectual resources that Hopkins can offer.

VANGUARD COLLEGIATE MIDDLE SCHOOL Baltimore, 5000 Truesdale Ave. 21206 More Information Children and youth Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21206 and physical activity. X XX X XX Phone: 443‐642‐2069 * * * * Principal/Lead: Esther Wallace VERNON RICE MEMORIAL HOLIDAY TURKEY PROGRAM Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University and Health System 21218 More Information Families in difficult The Vernon Rice Memorial Holiday Turkey Program donates fresh Thanksgiving baskets to local Baltimore City Office of Work, Life and Engagement economic circumstances families and individuals in need through the St. Anthony of Padua Church. The program began in 1101 East 33rd Street, Suite C‐100 1993 when Vernon Rice, a maintenance mechanic for the Johns Hopkins University Homewood * X Baltimore, MD 21218 campus vehicle fleet, wanted to find a way to provide holiday dinners to families in difficult Telephone: 443‐997‐7000 economic circumstances. VILLAGE LEARNING PLACE (VLP) Baltimore, 2521 Saint Paul Street 21218 More Information No Restrictions Johns Hopkins University helped to establish the Village Learning Place (VLP), a community‐based Baltimore City Baltimore, Maryland 21218 nonprofit library and learning center in Charles Village, and since has provided various forms of Phone: 410‐235‐2210 support including membership on its board of directors, technical and financial assistance, and volunteers. The VLP’s mission is to promote literacy, cultural awareness, and lifelong learning X through free access for all ages to informa‐tion, resources, and educational programs. Services * include K‐8 afterschool pro‐gramming, volunteer opportunities, books, periodicals, a community technology center, and a learning center. WAVERLY ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL Baltimore, 3400 Ellerslie 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: 410‐396‐6394 * * * * Principal/Lead: Tanya Green 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 WIDE ANGLE YOUTH MEDIA Baltimore, 2601 North Howard Street – Suite 160 21218 More Information Youth This non‐profit organization provides Baltimore youth with media education so that they can tell Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21218 their own stories and become engaged in their communities. Through quality after‐school X Phone: 443‐759‐6700 programming, in‐school opportunities, summer workshops, community events, and an annual * Email: [email protected] Youth Media Festival, Wide Angle supports young people making a difference through media. WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER HOUSE Baltimore, 907 Druid Lake Drive 21201 More Information Male Youth Provides a substance abuse treatment program for male youth. The treatment program runs up Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21217 to 120 days and serves male youth between the ages of 14 and 18. The treatment program is * XX Phone: 410‐230‐3189 accredited by the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Administration. WILLIAM PACA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Baltimore, 200 N. Lakewood Ave. 21224 More Information Children and families Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21224 school‐based mental health services, and physical activity. X XX X X Phone: 410‐396‐9148 * * * * Principal/Lead: Olia Hardy WILMER EYE INSTITUTE FREE DIABETIC RETINOPATHY SCREENING Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center 21224 More Information No Restrictions Spurred on by the American Academy of Ophthalmology's Diabetes 2000 Project, a campaign to Baltimore City 4940 Eastern Avenue eliminate preventable diabetic blindness by the turn of the century, doctors at the Wilmer Baltimore, MD 21224 decided in November 1992 to begin offering free eye checks. The free screening program, paid * XX Phone: 410‐550‐7900 for in part by a grant from the state's Health Services Cost Review Commission, is designed for people who otherwise could not afford to have their eyes checked. WOLFE STREET ACADEMY Baltimore, 245 S. Wolfe Street 21231 More Information Children and families Provides education, health and wellness education, nutrition and nutrition education, counseling, Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21231 school‐based mental health services, and physical activity. X XX X X Phone: 410‐396‐9140 * * * * Principal/Lead: Mark Gaither WOMEN, INFANTS AND CHILDREN (WIC) PROGRAM Baltimore, Northpoint Government Center 21222 More Information Woment and children Provides healthy supplemental foods, nutrition counseling and breastfeeding support for Baltimore City 7701 Wise Avenue pregnant women, new mothers, infants and children under age five. X Baltimore, Maryland 21222 * Phone: 410‐887‐6000 WORK FOR SUCCESS ADDED 4/18/16 Baltimore, 725 The Fallsway 21202 More Information Clients of Our Daily Bread Our Work for Success program is an intensive two‐week employment preparation program open Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21202 Employment Center to clients of Our Daily Bread Employment Center. * XX Phone: 443.986.9000 WYMAN PARK COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION (WPCA) Baltimore, More Information Residents of Wyman Park The Wyman Park Community Association (WPCA) was formed in 1968 to preserve the park and Baltimore City neighborhood see that applicable laws, especially zoning laws, were enforced. Over the years the WPCA has been a successful advocate in City issues affecting the park and the Wyman Park neighborhood. XX The WPCA publishes a monthly community newsletter, holds regular neighborhood community * meetings, and spon‐sors several neighborhood events throughout the year.

YEAR UP Baltimore, Contact: Latonya Hines, Associate Director of 21215 More Information Low‐income young adults Year Up’s Professional Training Corps (PTC) in Baltimore launched in 2010 on the campus of Baltimore City Admissions, Outreach and Community Services Baltimore City Community College. Year Up’s PTC offers an intensive, one‐year program for Phone: (410) 919‐9350 college students, ages 18‐24, combining professional coaching, hands‐on skill development, and Email: [email protected] internships at some of America’s top companies. As college students, our young adults have XX access to the library, tutoring resources, and other services offered by the college, in addition to * the services offered by Year Up. As students work toward completing a degree at Baltimore City Community College, Year Up PTC provides them with professional development and work experience, preparing graduates to launch a meaningful career. YO! BALTIMORE TUTORING PROJECT Baltimore, 1212 N Wolfe Street 21218 More Information Out‐of‐school youth 16 to The mission of the YO! Baltimore Tutoring Project is to help Baltimore City youth obtain the Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21213 22 years of age who reside proper education needed to succeed in life. YO! serves out‐of‐school youth 16 to 22 years of age X Email: [email protected] in Baltimore City who reside in Baltimore City. *

YOUNG AUDIENCES OF BALTIMORE Baltimore, 2600 North Howard Street, Suite 1300 21218 More Information Students Young Audiences partners with over 400 schools and community based organizations across the Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21218 state to provide nearly 13 arts experiences every day of the school year. Young Audiences Phone: (410) 837‐7577 envisions a Maryland where the arts are valued for their capacity to transform lives, and where * X every student is immersed in opportuni‐ties to imagine, to create and to realize their full potential through the arts. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH OF CHRIST Baltimore, 1717 Broening Highway 21224 More Information No Restrictions Sponsors a Holiday Cultural Celebration, Community Thanksgiving dinner, and a Back to School Baltimore City Baltimore, MD 21224 program to ensure all students in the community have the school supplies they need. X X Phone: (410) 631‐4004 * *