On August 31, our outreach team came out in full force to train 150 people to use naloxone, an overdose-reversing medication that saves lives.
Our West Baltimore clinic now offers client support groups! Recently, we held an open house for clients to drop in and learn all about the groups, which include smoking cessation, nutrition and diabetes management, and wellness and recovery action plan.
Every November, we run and walk to raise money for our neighbors without homes. Join us Saturday, November 4 for the 2017 Rock Your Socks to Health & Home 5K.
From June 21-24, dozens of our fellow staff memebers and clients headed to Washington, D.C. to present, organize and attend the National Health Care for the Homeless conference.
Anthony Williams is a client. An advocate. And an artist.
Year-round, clients at Health Care for the Homeless come together to make art and to talk about the important role art plays in their lives and path toward stability. And each year, we celebrate that work with our client art show.
"Sometimes I wonder if I'm in my right mind, then it passes over and I'm as lucid as before," so we hear in Samuel Beckett's Endgame, a tale of perseverance amidst some of the darkest times.
On April 20, Health Care for the Homeless, in conjunction with Constellation Energy, hosted its 4th Annual Free Market Day. Though a bit dreary outside, the day was full of warmth and sharing. Check out some of the day's highlights below.
Take a look at some highlights from Our Work: Client Art Exhibition 2016. The show featured 10 artists, all Health Care for the Homeless clients and participants in our art group.
Thanks to a partnership between Episcopal Housing Corporation, Towner Management Co. and Health Care for the Homeless, we broke ground on Sojourner Place at Argyle Avenue and ushered in a new supportive housing development.
