Partners
Women’s Housing Coalition has formed relationships with various organizations to provide services and workshops for our residents. The partnerships are listed categorically.
Volunteers
Junior League of Baltimore
(https://www.jlbalt.org/)
Mental Health
Healthcare for the Homeless
(http://www.hchmd.org/)
Mosaic
(http://www.mosaicinc.org/)
Harford-Belair
(http://www.harfordbelair.org/)
Employment/Job Readiness
Maryland Office of Employment Development – provides job leads
(http://www.oedworks.com/)
Suited to Succeed – provides interview/employment clothing
(http://www.suitedtosucceed.org/)
Franciscan Center – provides job training/clothing/access to computers/job leads/volunteer opportunities
(http://fcbmore.org/services-programs/attire-4-hire/)
Job Training
Goodwill Industries – STEP Program – Human Services training
(http://www.goodwillches.org/step)
Division of Rehabilitative Services (DORs) – various job training
(http://dors.maryland.gov/Pages/default.aspx)
Caroline Center – Pharmacy Tech training, C.N.A. training, Culinary training
(http://www.caroline-center.org/)
ABE/GED
Strong City Baltimore
Franciscan Center
( http://fcbmore.org/services-programs/empowerment-services/)
South Baltimore Learning Center
(http://www.southbaltimorelearns.org/)
Children’s Health
Kennedy Krieger – behavioral problems in children
( http://www.kennedykrieger.org/patient-care/patient-care-programs)
All Walks of Life
(http://allwalksoflifellc.org/)
Johns Hopkins East Baltimore Mental Health Clinic
( http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/psychiatry/…)
Parenting Classes
The Family Tree
( http://www.familytreemd.org/programs/sign-up-for-classes/)
The Arts
Young Audience of Maryland – SLAM Poetry
( http://www.yamd.org/program/slampoetryhip-hoptheatre/)
Financial Literacy
PNC Bank
Bank of America
( http://about.bankofamerica.com/en-us/better-money-habits.html#fbid=dPnU6c-9xA2)
Relapse Prevention
Mosaic
Alternative Directions
Guadenzia
( http://www.gaudenzia.org/services)
Women’s Health
STAR – on site HIV testing
(http://www.sisterstogetherandreaching.org/#!programs/cfvg)
Amerigroup – various workshops on women’s health issues
How You Can Get Involved
Call (410) 235-5782 or click here to Donate Or Contact Us to get Involved
Become a Volunteer!
The WHC welcomes all types of volunteers. Whether you have a special skill you’d like to teach our residents to aid in their self-sufficiency or are a corporation that is community-minded, we want you! Learn more about Volunteering at WHC.
Sponsor an Event
Sponsoring a WHC event is a wonderful opportunity to show your support for the mission of the WHC, while at the same time, letting the community know as well. Learn more about becoming a WHC Sponsor.
Donate
By making a tax-deductible donation to WHC, you are supporting residents to maximize their self-sufficiency goals.