National Suicide Prevention Help Line
Call 800.273.8255
The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones.
Call 800.273.8255
The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones.
Text “HELLO” to 741741
24/7 support – a live, trained Crisis Counselor receives the text and responds, all from a secure online platform.
If you or someone you know is in crisis and needs immediate assistance call our text 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Supportive counseling hotline for suicide, family and relationship problems, shelter needs, violent or threatening domestic situations, loneliness, depression, chemical dependency issues and others.
If you or someone you know needs help, the NAMI HelpLine can be reached Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. – 10 p.m., ET.
The Veterans Crisis Line is a free, confidential resource that connects veterans 24 hours a day, seven days a week with a trained responder.
Free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service (in English and Spanish) for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders.
Each team member is prepared to listen to your story, help you handle a crisis and guide you to solutions that will improve your situation.
The Disaster Distress Helpline also answers calls and texts related to infectious disease outbreaks, incidents of community unrest, and other traumatic events 24/7. Spanish-speakers can call the hotline and press “2”.
Call 800.799.7233
TTY: 800.787.3224
Free and confidential help is available for victims of domestic violence 24 hours a day.
Call or text 800.422.4453
If you are a witness to or a victim of child abuse there is a huge benefit to making the report yourself and our counselors are available to talk.
Chat online with a trained staff member who can provide you confidential crisis support.
Call 888.373.7888 or text HELP or INFO to BeFree (233733)
Provides 24/7 support and a variety of options for survivors of human trafficking to get connected to help and stay safe.
If you suspect that a child is being abused or neglected, please call the local department of social services in your area (access by clicking the link).
Maryland Children’s Alliance has child advocacy centers where child sexual abuse victims and their families receive support throughout the process of investigation, prosecution, and healing.
As the Maryland chapter of Parents Anonymous®, Prevent Child Abuse America and The National Exchange Club, we nurture hope where there may be none and give it room to grow and flourish.
BCAC’s activities focus on intervention when abuse is reported, treatment to aid in the healing, education around recognizing, preventing, and reporting suspicions of abuse, and advocacy.
Maryland Essentials for Childhood is a statewide collective impact initiative to prevent child maltreatment and adverse childhood experiences (ACE’s).
Child Justice works to protect children in child custody/access or protective order cases after exposure to family violence, physical or sexual abuse, substance misuse or neglect.
The HWC program promotes safe and supportive homes, schools and communities that protect children, and help traumatized children heal and thrive.
We aim to bring important resources and support in key areas around getting through difficult times to assist children and families in need.
Our mission is to help prevent sexual assault, advocate for accessible, compassionate care for survivors of sexual violence, and work to hold offenders accountable.
Leading the fight to end violence against women and their children by confronting the attitudes, behaviors and systems that perpetuate it, and by providing victims with resources.
We are dedicated to supporting survivors and holding offenders accountable and supporting advocates.
We provide counseling and support services to those impacted by human trafficking, sexual and intimate partner violence.
The Maryland Network Against Domestic Violence partners with victim service providers, professional allies, and everyday citizens in order to reduce domestic violence in Maryland.
At GBMC, we re-empower victims and survivors, while working to end Sexual Assault, Intimate Partner Violence, and Child Abuse in our community.
Araminta Freedom Initiative reduces the threat of child sex trafficking—the buying and selling of minors for the purpose of sexual exploitation—and restores the mind, body and spirit of those who have survived the trauma of modern slavery.
Transforming the lives of children and adults by providing opportunities to build self-confidence, resilience and hope.
The Healthy Teens and Young Adults’ (HTYA) mission is to reduce unintended pregnancies and to improve pregnancy outcomes by providing reproductive health services to young women and men 10 – 24 years of age.
We work to ensure that babies and toddlers benefit from the early connections that are critical to their well-being and development.
Our proprietary social-emotional learning method helps adults reduce stress and equips them to develop relationships that build emotional resilience in children.
The mission of Family Planning and Reproductive Health is to reduce unintended pregnancies and to improve pregnancy outcomes by providing reproductive health services to women and men ages 25 to 50.
Planned Parenthood is one of the nation’s leading providers of high-quality, affordable health care, and the nation’s largest provider of sex education.
The Bureau of Maternal and Child Health (MCH) supports the health and wellbeing of pregnant women, children, and their caregivers in Baltimore City.
Whole Woman’s Health of Baltimore is proud to provide high-quality and affordable reproductive health services, including safe and confidential abortion care.
Looking for senior care can be stressful and confusing, and you may be unsure where to start. Whether you’re looking for a senior living community or help with in-home care, we’re here to help you understand your options, learn about financing and guide you through the process.
Check out the link to learn about food resources including free food boxes.
Food Rescue Baltimore is dedicated to food justice: ensuring equal access to nutritious food, and providing for those in need in Baltimore’s communities.
Baltimore City is committed to making sure children and families, older adults and other food-insecure residents have access to free meals during the coronavirus outbreak.
BCDSS customer care teams are available onsite to assist residents with applying for an Emergency Assistance to Families with Children (EAFC) grant or requesting a replacement or lost SNAP EBT card.
With a person-centered and data-driven approach, we meet the immediate needs of our neighbors experiencing homelessness while pursuing the ultimate goal of a safe, long-term housing solutions.
Each organization may have unique requirements to qualify for assistance, and you will need to verify information before applying.
In partnership with caregivers, advocates, donors and our neighbors without homes, we provide health care and housing supports, and advocate for justice for all.
Comprehensive set of direct services to ensure that individuals can efficiently address issues that undermine the health, energy efficiency and safety of their home environment.
The goal: to disburse tens of millions of dollars over two years to assist eligible tenants with getting current on their rent, avoiding eviction and staying in their homes.
Fight Blight Bmore is an economic, environmental, and social justice initiative led by the community and informed by data to address the issue of blight
Transforming the lives of children and adults by providing opportunities to build self-confidence, resilience and hope.
JVCC seeks to provide high quality pro-bono legal representation to clients in a number of proceedings, including in peace & protective orders, immigration matters, civil litigation, and general victim advocacy.
Provides free legal representation and advocacy services for all types of crimes.
We help guide innovative approaches to prevention, early intervention, treatment and recovery for those who are dealing with mental health and substance use disorders to help build healthier individuals, stronger families and safer communities.
The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) is the nation’s largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness.
MHAMD’s Mental Health First Aid® training course helps people learn how to respond to a behavioral health concern or crisis.
The Holistic Life Foundation (HLF) has provides yoga and mindfulness education for underserved residents in the Baltimore community and beyond.
BMHA serves the community and organizations throughout the area by providing workshops and forums covering a range of topics and subjects.
Maryland Coalition of Families (MCF) is a state-wide nonprofit dedicated to connecting, supporting and empowering families who are experiencing behavioral health challenges.
We strengthen families affected by trauma, substance use, and behavioral health conditions by providing equitable and inclusive services.
Roberta’s House is a safe place where children, teens and adults discover that they are not alone in their grief.
The Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator is an online source of information for persons seeking treatment facilities for substance use/addiction and/or mental health problems.
Our team of professionals, including psychiatrists and counselors, will work closely with each child and their families to address their emotional and behavioral challenges.
Our vision is that all Latinos receive culturally competent healthcare that acknowledges the diversity of the community and respects the dignity of each individual.
Interactive map displaying the availability and location of telebehavioral health providers throughout the state of Maryland.
Right Step’s mission is to provide superior behavioral health care solutions by way of the provision of wrap-around services built on systemic experience to learn long term copings skills for sustainable wellness.
Baltimore Community Mediation Center (BCMC) has provides mediation services at no cost to participants.
To help heal families, as well as individuals within the family system, from trauma, depression, anxiety, family conflict, anger management, etc.
The Alzheimer’s Association has several free, online tools to help you find answers, local resources and support.
These services include individual counseling, family counseling, psychiatric evaluation, social and coping skill development, addiction counseling and treatment, and medication management.
We offer drop-in wellness and recovery centers with social, recreational, creative, and educational activities.
Transforming the lives of children and adults by providing opportunities to build self-confidence, resilience and hope.
We offer a variety of workshops throughout the year. All are free of charge to participants and open to anyone who wishes to attend.
Comprehensive program offerings that are designed to help individuals and families attain and sustain self-sufficiency.
Our Job Centers are OPEN to the public again! Just walk in or call 410-396-3009. If you don’t reach someone please leave a message and we’ll contact you within 48 hours.
Through her educational training, workshops, presentations and community activism, Ayana seeks to educate and support individual and collective empowerment to help people make the best-informed decisions.
My mission is to transform the world (and future generations) through RADICAL JOY. Creating a world where everyone is able to access joy through purpose, open conversation, and healing experiences.
MBK Baltimore is positioned to bring alignment across many initiatives throughout the city and empower boys and men of color as facilitators of positive change within communities and systems.
Project SERVE (Service, Empowerment, Revitalization, Validation, Employment training) operates out of Living Classrooms’ Broadway Overlook Community Center and addresses the issue of high unemployment and high recidivism among returning citizens in Baltimore City.
PIVOT creates an ecosystem of opportunity including access to housing, transportation, mental health care, addiction treatment, family services, job training, job placement, and community connections.
Jericho is a workforce development program that assists male ex-offenders who are returning to the community and are motivated to participate in job training and placement.
Offers linkages to education, rehabilitation, guidance, shelter, and reentry support to incarcerated men in prisons and jails throughout the State of Maryland.
Baltimoreans came together to collectively envision what the city will look like when the transformation is complete and begin the work of co-producing public safety.
Safe Streets Baltimore is an evidence-based, public health program to reduce gun violence among youth ages 14 to 24.
Baltimore Ceasefire 365 is a city-wide call-to-action for Baltimore City residents to avoid murder and affirm life.
We get the young people involved in the majority of urban violence to see there’s another path in life.
Transforming the lives of children and adults by providing opportunities to build self-confidence, resilience and hope.
CLIA’s Leadership Development and Advocacy training programs equip youth with the skills necessary to lead effectively and advocate for positive change in their schools, neighborhoods and city.
We work with one child, one teen, one adult, and one family at a time to identify existing barriers towards success and provide skills training, resources, and opportunities.
Baltimore City Youth Opportunity Landscape Dashboard – Shows you programs geared towards youth in Baltimore City.
To enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens.
The Nolita Project is an initiative that inspires youth in struggling communities to restore their engagement in education, therefore, creating successful leaders.
Youth in Action (YIA) is a program designed to empower participants to research topics and create actionable steps to solve problems that students have identified as important to them.
The goal is to inspire, motivate, empower, and encourage women and teen girls of color in urban communities.
Our goals are to eliminate bullying from the inside out, by providing comedy infused anti-bullying programming, mentorship, and artistic empowerment.
Our vision is to make sure youth and adults become successful citizens of society; while demonstrating excellence through life skill experiences.
It engages and trains sports-based youth development coaches, practitioners, and organizations to address the most pressing issues facing youth in under-resourced urban communities.
We work to support our schools as community hubs, developing resources and expand programming opportunities to better serve our youth.
Transforming the lives of children and adults by providing opportunities to build self-confidence, resilience and hope.
Trey Gailey serves as Chief Fiscal Officer of Healing Cities and brings more than 25 years of experience in public accounting and financial management to his role as Chief Fiscal Officer for Healing Cities Inc. As Managing Director of Bluestone Services, a KatzAbosch company, he has built a career advising nonprofits, privately held companies, and individuals in areas ranging from accounting and tax planning to strategic financial consulting. A graduate of Salisbury University with a B.S. in Accounting, Trey is a licensed CPA and an active member of the Maryland Association of Certified Public Accountants.
In partnership with Healing Cities, Trey leads the organization’s fiscal operations, including budget development and oversight, financial reporting, internal controls, and compliance. Under his leadership, Bluestone Services provides comprehensive accounting support, ranging from payroll and grant tracking to audit readiness and board-level financial presentations. Trey’s commitment to fiscal integrity and strategic stewardship helps ensure Healing Cities can advance its mission of building trauma-informed, equity-centered communities with strong, sustainable financial systems at its foundation.
Jesse Kohler is the Executive Director of the Campaign for Trauma-Informed Policy and Practice (CTIPP), where he leads organizational strategy and national advocacy to advance trauma-informed systems. His career began with grassroots nonprofit work in Philadelphia, and since the pandemic, he has focused on systems transformation and health equity. With a Master’s in Educational Leadership and certification as a Trauma Competent Professional, Jesse is pursuing an Executive MPA at the University of Pennsylvania and brings lived experience that fuels his passion for building resilient, compassionate communities.
Dr. John Brothers is a nationally recognized leader in philanthropy and social innovation. As President of the T. Rowe Price Foundation and T. Rowe Price Charitable, he oversaw more than $750M in assets and spearheaded award-winning initiatives such as the Elevation Awards, Civic Innovators, and the Baltimore Children and Youth Fund. A published author, educator, and founder of an international consulting firm serving nearly 50 countries, he has helped redefine trust-based philanthropy and continues to serve on national boards and Maryland’s Council on Innovation and Impact.
Mark Jews is the Clinical Director and COO of Holistic Health Counseling & Coaching (HHCC), an outpatient behavioral health practice he co-founded to provide culturally sensitive, trauma-informed care for individuals and families in Baltimore. With more than 20 years of experience in community service, including youth counseling, after-school and summer programs, and coaching youth sports, he has built a career dedicated to fostering resilience and stability. His leadership has included two decades as Program Manager at Bert’s Place Preparatory, appointment as Vice Chair of Maryland’s Residential Child and Youth Care Practitioner (RCYCP) board, and co-founding Healing City Baltimore, where he serves on the city’s first Trauma-Informed Care Taskforce. Rooted in his lifelong commitment to Baltimore, Mark’s work reflects both hands-on service and systems-level change to ensure healthier, more resilient communities.
Dr. Philip J. Leaf is a nationally recognized public health scholar with over 40 years of expertise in mental health, youth violence prevention, and trauma-informed systems. A Professor Emeritus at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, he directed the Center for Adolescent Health and the Hopkins Center for the Prevention of Youth Violence, advancing evidence-based strategies across Baltimore. He serves on the Maryland State Commission for Trauma-Informed Care and the Baltimore Trauma-Informed Care Taskforce, integrating research with community-driven practice while continuing to teach courses on trauma-informed policy and practice.
Peter Iwuh serves as Chief Systems & Innovation Officer (CSIO) of Healing Cities, where he provides strategic and operational leadership across digital infrastructure, branding, and systems innovation. A creative strategist and systems integrator, Peter brings more than a decade of experience helping organizations strengthen their capacity to innovate, scale, and communicate effectively. As founder of Tykoon Agency, he has partnered with a wide range of mission-driven organizations, nonprofits, and businesses to deliver cutting-edge solutions in technology, marketing, and organizational design.
At Healing Cities, Peter leads work that ensures both internal efficiency and external impact. He oversees website management, social media and digital communications, branding, technology oversight, and internal communications alignment. Beyond operational systems, he collaborates directly with the CEO on high-level strategy development, supporting national integration, program innovation, technical assistance, and partner engagement. His ability to translate strategy into streamlined systems and compelling visual communications has positioned Healing Cities to advance its multi-city expansion with clarity and cohesion.
Peter’s leadership is defined by innovation with purpose. He ensures that Healing Cities’ digital and operational infrastructure not only supports organizational growth but also reflects the organization’s healing-centered values. By aligning technology, communications, and strategy, he strengthens Healing Cities’ ability to connect communities, partners, and funders in building equity-driven, trauma-informed systems of change.
Bishop Ennis Tait is the Cincinnati Site Director for Healing Cities Inc., where he leads efforts to reduce trauma and violence by convening partners, mobilizing resources, and advancing community-led, policy-informed solutions. A long-time Cincinnati faith and community leader, he is founding pastor of New Beginnings Church of the Living God (Avondale), leads Ennis Tait Ministries, and has served with the Cincinnati NAACP and grassroots anti-poverty and youth initiatives. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Finance from The Alabama State University in Montgomery, Alabama, and, married for 31 years, is a proud father of four and grandfather of three, grounding his leadership in both family values and community healing.
Rev. Kim Lagree, M.Msc., LHE is the Chief Executive Officer of Healing Cities Inc. She brings more than 25 years of experience at the intersection of public health, public safety, and community leadership, with a distinctive integration of faith and science.
Rev. Lagree has held senior roles within the Baltimore City Health Department and the Baltimore Police Department, where she managed multi-million-dollar federal grants, advanced trauma-informed legislation, and directed large-scale community healing initiatives. As CEO of Healing Cities, she has guided the organization from fiscal sponsorship to full 501(c)(3) independence while leading its multi-city expansion into Baltimore, Philadelphia, Cincinnati, and additional sites. Her qualifications include a Master of Metaphysical Science (M.Msc.), extensive certifications in trauma and resilience, youth mental health, emergency management, and public health, as well as ordination as a minister. She was also a Fellow of the Center for Mind-Body Medicine, reflecting her national role in advancing trauma relief and resilience.
In her role, Rev. Lagree provides executive oversight of Healing Cities’ national strategy, governance, and operations. She works in direct partnership with the Board of Directors and staff leaders to set organizational vision, ensure financial sustainability, and scale trauma-informed practices into new cities and partnerships. Her leadership bridges executive oversight, fiscal stewardship, program innovation, and movement-building, positioning Healing Cities as a national leader in trauma-responsive governance.
A nationally recognized thought leader and sought-after speaker, Rev. Lagree is shaping the conversation on trauma-informed governance across the country. Her commitment to healing and resilience is both personal and professional, rooted in her dual calling as a minister and public health strategist. She embodies the integration of faith and science, grounding her leadership in compassion, evidence, and lived community experience. Guided by the conviction that healing is systemic, cultural, and spiritual, she champions collective responsibility, evidence-based practice, and courageous leadership. This perspective has established her as a trusted national voice in transforming public health and public safety systems through healing-centered governance.
Rosheda Harrell Brockington serves as Site Director – Baltimore, leading Healing Cities’ local initiatives to embed systemic healing in schools, communities, and institutions. With over 20 years of experience in youth development, trauma-informed care, and cross-sector collaboration, she has worked across Baltimore City Public Schools, child advocacy centers, and co-founded Fearlessly Loving Yourself (FLY). A native Baltimorean, Rosheda is committed to uplifting her community by creating pathways to resilience and advancing Healing Cities’ mission of trauma-responsive, equity-centered change.