What's happening in our Health Care for the Homeless community...
Well, safe consumption centers didn’t get traction during this legislative session, but the hard work we as an agency did to advocate for them, along with other opioid-related legislation, paid off.
Years in the making, permanent supportive housing services in West Baltimore's Upton neighborhood are finally taking off.
Here's to you! Together, we raised more than $500K to help more of our neighbors find a place to call home.
NPR's Pam Fessler recently talked to our own Kevin Lindamood, Barbara DiPietro and Joseph Funn to discuss what Medicaid changes could mean for people experiencing homelessness.
Amidst all the bluster and looming changes in Washington, D.C., these days, is a whole lot of noise about a potential rollback of Obamacare. As in other states across the country, Marylanders are trying to figure out what those changes could mean for Medicaid here. Here are some things we do know, and some good things to keep in mind as the Medicaid debate unfolds.
As we honor our neighbors without homes who died in 2016, Phill Sheldon, Convalescent Care Coordinator at Health Care for the Homeless, remembers Andras Horvath, who was brutally murdered on December 2.
The following people were known to have experienced homelessness, and to have passed away in 2016.
The weather outside was frightful last Thursday afternoon but the lobby at 421 Fallsway was filled with yummy smells and holiday cheer...
We did it! Together, with more than 70 donors and generous matching funds from Figure 53 and Republic National Distributing Company, we exceeded our $30,000 goal for life-changing dental care!
Homelessness in Maryland is on the rise and the need for the health and housing services we offer is greater than ever.
