Our Services
H.O.P.E. participants are guided by peer mentors, connected to needed resources, provided with bus passes, and attend weekly mentoring and support dinners. We use our network to help connect returning citizens with practical matters to remove barriers of reentry, such as resources for job and GED training; managing case-worker and other appointments; and developing new coping skills, accountability, life laws, and strong relationships to help deal with the stresses of life outside jail or prison, as well as deeper hurt and trauma. H.O.P.E. Baltimore is small but mighty, and our size allows for a tight focus on the complex needs of each individual.
Anyone is encouraged to join our weekly mentoring and support group on Tuesdays from 6:30 - 7:45pm. We have peer led discussions by and for formerly incarcerated people. Dinner and bus passes provided. Emmanuel Episcopal Church, 811 Cathedral St, Baltimore.
To get connected to our program and resources, please email support@hopeinbaltimore.org or call 443-449-4086.
The SAS Model takes people from zero to community zeal, the journey of going from your lowest point to being an empowered community advocate.
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If you would like to access our services, support us, partner with us, or have questions about our work, please reach out!