Once a year, we come together to reflect on our work, learn from one another, and simply unwind over fun activities and yummy food. This year's staff retreat will be Thursday, September 27 at Baltimore Center Stage.
Once a year, we come together to reflect on our work, learn from one another, and simply unwind over fun activities and yummy food. This year's staff retreat will be Thursday, September 27 at Baltimore Center Stage.
Join us on November 3 for a morning of loud socks, team spirit and doing good! Together, with walkers, runners, stroller-pushers and furry friends, we’ll take to the Lake Montebello track for our annual Rock Your Socks to Health & Home 5K. The best part? Your steps help children and families experiencing homelessness get care with dignity and pursue the healthy futures they deserve.
On any given day, 175 people will die from overdose in the United States.
Last summer, when Danielle tried to enroll her three children into school, it was a little like preparing for a long voyage: the documentation and registration forms, countless trips to the store for school supplies and, of course, vaccinations and physicals.
Board member Eric Wendler shares one simple way to care for neighbors experiencing homelessness.
Q: Help doesn’t always come in the form of money. Sometimes it’s food, water or simply a smile. During these hot summer months, how do you help?
Passion and authenticity.
Those are the core values our staff shared with four social work students from Kochi, India last week.
We have not one, but TWO big visits on July 27. And we mean big. Maryland Congressman Elijah Cummings and Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren are coming here for a tour and roundtable discussion on a bill they’re cosponsoring to combat our country’s opioid epidemic.
We searched long and hard for our new Director of Engagement and we are excited to announce that we’ve found the perfect fit: Eddie Martin!
Former Health Care for the Homeless client Kiarra Boulware couldn’t seem to overcome the drugs and violence overwhelming Sandtown, where she grew up and where nearly half of all families live in poverty.
Making sure staff and clients feel safe and secure in and around our clinics is a must.
End of last year, we started conducting surveys to help us better understand and address security at our clinics.