What's happening in our Health Care for the Homeless community...
On June 27, the board of directors welcomed three new client members, growing the number of client seats on the board from three to five.
Once a year, the broader Health Care for the Homeless community comes from all over the country to share insight around our work and help one another grow and learn. It’s an occasion for innovative thought and a meeting of the minds.
Clementine has spent years helping people find stable housing as a peer advocate at Health Care for the Homeless. Now, she owns her first-ever home thanks to a program with Habitat for Humanity.
When Gov. Larry Hogan vetoed HB1 on May 25, he sent the message that Marylanders don’t deserve time off work when they’re sick.
Adapted by Ren Pepitone from several journals of Health Care for the Homeless client Anthony Williams, the new play The King of Howard Street
In a Baltimore Sun op-ed, Health Care for the Homeless, Congressman Elijah Cummings and Commissioner Dr. Leana Wen warn that "gutting Medicaid will harm generations to come."
When James came to Health Care for the Homeless, he realized that he could do more than find a job and a place to live: He could help others get back on their feet, too.
Health Care for the Homeless is expanding its relationship with the Baltimore City Department of Social Services (DSS) through a new partnership with the city’s foster care system.
Our Work: Client Art Exhibition 2017 is a testament to the important role art plays in our lives, as well as the lives of those around us.
