What's happening in our Health Care for the Homeless community...

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More than 11,000 people in Baltimore and Baltimore County turn to Health Care for the Homeless for care each year. This number represents people experiencing homelessness who actively seek care through our fixed-site clinics and mobile clinic. In April, with funding from the Maryland Office of Overdose Response Opioid Restitution Fund, we launched a dedicated street medicine program to bring services directly to encampments and other places people stay.

From its 9,000 square foot warehouse in Baltimore’s Woodberry neighborhood, ShareBaby gets baby essentials – like diapers – into the hands of local families. Health Care for the Homeless kids and parents are among the many beneficiaries.

Registration is LIVE for the Rock Your Socks to Health & Home 5K! Join us Saturday, November 1 at Patterson Park as we run to end homelessness in Baltimore.

Fast Fact: Between January and mid-May, eight staff members ventured into new roles at the agency. See who they are and read what they are looking forward to most! 

Pass the Mic features the voices and stories of people with a lived experience of homelessness. In this edition, hear from Michael, a Sinatra fan and Maryland transplant with advice for retirees on how to stay active.