Baltimore Region Community Programs

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Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Harford County, Anne Arundel County, Carroll County, Howard County

* To volunteer for any of the programs below, please contact Brian C. Sturdivant, Coordinator of Community Affairs at (410) 706-1678.

Campus Sponsored
Baltimore Albert Schweitzer Fellowship Program
  • Description:
    The Baltimore Albert Schweitzer Fellows Program is a yearlong fellowship program open to all Baltimore students enrolled in a degree program in health and human-service fields including schools of medicine, nursing, public health, dentistry, pharmacy, social work, and law as well as such disciplines in health care administration and counseling psychology.

  • Website: http://www.schweitzerfellowship.org/features/us/bal


  • Address: 621 W. Lombard Street, Room #321 Baltimore, MD 21201


  • Community served: Communities vary depending on specific project

  • Contact: Bob Kirk - 410-706-0611 dl-schweitzer@umaryland.edu

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CLUB UMD
Give Kids a Smile Day
  • Description:
    The University of Maryland Dental School partners with the Maryland State Dental Association to provide dental exams and flouride varnish applications to local students.

  • Address: 520 W. Lombard St, Baltimore MD 21201


  • Community served: UMB Biopark Area

  • Contact: Norman Tinanoff, DDS, MS - 410-706-7970 Ntinanoff@umaryland.edu

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Project SEARCH
  • Description:
    Project SEARCH, a partnership between the University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB), The Arc of Baltimore (ARC), the Baltimore City Public School System (BCPSS), and the Division of Rehabilitation Services (DORS), is a model in workforce and career development for adults and students with disabilities.

  • Address: Campuswide


  • Community served: Citywide

  • Contact: Joanna Falcone - 410-706-5174 jfalcone@af.umaryland.edu

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Start on Success Program (SOS)
  • Description:
    Start on Success is a partnership among the University of Maryland, the National Organization on Disabilities (NOD), the Baltimore City Public Schools, the Office of Employment Development and Workfirst, Inc.

    This program provides work based learning opportunities to educationally and emotionally disabled and disadvantaged students with entry level work skills.

  • Website: http://www.startonsuccess.org/


  • Address: Various location on UMB campus


  • Community served: Citywide

  • Contact: Brian Sturdivant, MSW - 410-706-1678 BSturdivant@umaryland.edu

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University of Maryland President's Outreach Council
  • Description:
    The Council has initially partnered with select community schools in West Baltimore -- Vivien T. Thomas High School, Diggs-Johnson Middle School, and George Washington Elementary School to help meet identified needs of children and their families.

  • Website: http://www.umaryland.edu/outreach/index.html


  • Address: varies


  • Community served: West Baltimore

  • Contact: Brian Sturdivant, MSW - 410-706-1678 BSturdivant@umaryland.edu

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University of Maryland, Baltimore: Vivien T. Thomas Medical Arts Academy Summer Research Program
  • Description:
    Sponsored by the University of Maryland, Baltimore, this paid summer research program encourages students from Vivian T. Thomas Medical Arts Academy to consider a career as a health professional or scientist.

  • Community served:

  • Contact: Dr. Jordan E. Warnick - 410-706-3026 jwarnick@som.umaryland.edu

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Youthworks
  • Description:
    The University of Maryland has participated in Baltimore City's Youthworks Summer Employment Program for more than a decade.

  • Website: none


  • Address: Various locations on UMB campus


  • Community served: Citywide

  • Contact: Sheila Greenwood - 410-706-7302 sgreenwood@af.umaryland.edu

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Dentistry
Family Health Centers of Baltimore (formerly South Baltimore Family Health Center)
  • Description:
    Family Health Centers of Baltimore runs three full service medical facilities where students have the opportunity to provide a full range of general dentistry services to patients.

  • Website: www.fhcb.org


  • Address: 631 Cherry Hill Road, Baltimore MD 21225


  • Community served: South Baltimore

  • Contact: Paula McClellan - 410-354-2000 More on this program...


Give Kids a Smile Day
  • Description:
    The University of Maryland Dental School partners with the Maryland State Dental Association to provide dental exams and flouride varnish applications to local students.

  • Address: 520 W. Lombard St, Baltimore MD 21201


  • Community served: UMB Biopark Area

  • Contact: Norman Tinanoff, DDS, MS - 410-706-7970 Ntinanoff@umaryland.edu

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HP- STAR Program
Maryland Work Opportunity and Health Care For The Homeless Treatment Program
  • Description:
    Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, Dental School students, in their third and fourth years of study and students in the Advanced Education in General Dentistry program, provide oral health care to clients of the Health Care for the Homeless and the Work Opportunity Program (formerly Project Independence).

  • Website: n/a


  • Address: 421 Fallsway, Baltimore Md 21201


  • Community served: Citywide

  • Contact: Douglas Barnes, DDS - 410-706-0741 dbarnes@umaryland.edu

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Maryland and International Brain Bee Competitions
  • Description:
    The Maryland Brain Bee is a question and answer neuroscience competition for high school students, developed by Dr. Norbert Myslinski of the Department of Neural and Pain Sciences of the University of Maryland Dental School.

  • Website: www.internationalbrainbee.com


  • Address: 650 W. Baltimore St, Baltimore MD 21201


  • Community served: Statewide

  • Contact: Dr. Norbert Myslinski - 410-706-7258 nmyslinski@umaryland.edu

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Oral Health Care Services for Long Term Care Facilities
  • Description:
    Long-term care facilities contract with the Department of Oral Health Care Delivery of the Dental School for preventive, evaluative and management of the oral health care of residents of long term care facilities.

  • Community served: Citywide

  • Contact: Dr. Janet Yellowitz - 410-706-7254 jyellowitz@umaryland.edu

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Outpatient Dental Clinics
PLUS Clinic
Predoctoral Dental Student Service Learning/Externship Program
  • Description:
    The Predoctoral Dental Student Externship Program, coordinated by the Department of Health Promotion and Policy, is a clinical education requirement at an affiliated oral health care delivery site outside the Dental School.

  • Address: varies


  • Community served: Statewide

  • Contact: Patricia J. Mcguire - 410-706-1842 pmcguire@umaryland.edu

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Sealant Saturday
  • Description:
    The University of Maryland School of Dentistry's Dental Hygiene Program partners with the Maryland Dental Hygienists' Association annually to offer Sealants, free-of-charge to students in local schools.

  • Website: None


  • Address: 650 W. Baltimore St, 2nd Floor Baltimore, Md 21201


  • Community served: Citywide

  • Contact: Leila Liberman - 443-386-4911 lliberman@umaryland.edu

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Special Patient Program
Veterans Administration Medical Center, Baltimore
Western Maryland Area Health Education Center
  • Description:
    Students travel in and around Cumberland receiving multidisciplinary training and experience centered on rural health care in assigned public and private practices.

  • Address: 600 Memorial Avenue, Cumberland, MD 21505


  • Community served: Western Maryland

  • Contact: More on this program...


Year Two Service Projects
  • Description:
    The importance of giving back to the community is instilled in students early in their dental careers.

  • Address: various schools in Baltimore City


  • Community served: Citywide

  • Contact: Patricia J. Mcguire - 410-706-1842 pmcguire@umaryland.edu

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Law
Civil Justice, Inc.
  • Description:
    Civil Justice Inc. is a Maryland not-for-profit corporation formed for the purpose of increasing the delivery of legal services to clients of low and moderate income through a network of solo, small firm and community based lawyers who share a common commitment to increasing access to justice through traditional and non-traditional means.

  • Website: http://www.civiljusticenetwork.org


  • Address: 520 W. Fayette Street, Suite 410, Baltimore, MD 21201


  • Community served: Statewide

  • Contact: Phillip R. Robinson - 410-706-0174 CJN@civiljusticenetwork.org

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Clinical Law Programs
  • Description:
    Rule 16 of the Rules Governing Admission to the Bar of Maryland permits students who have completed one-third of their legal education to practice law in a law school clinic under the supervision of a member of the bar. The Clinical Law Program affords students the opportunity to begin the transition from law school to law practice, from learning to be a lawyer to being a lawyer.

  • Website: http://www.law.umaryland.edu/programs/clinic/index.html


  • Community served: State of Maryland

  • Contact: Michael Pinard - 410-706-4121 mpinard@law.umaryland.edu

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Community Justice Initiative
Community Law In Action - (CLIA)
  • Description:
    CLIA's numerous programs include the Law & Leadership Academy at five Baltimore City High schools: Patterson, National Academy Foundation, Reginald F. Lewis, Heritage and Mergenthaler Vocational-Technical High School.

  • Community served: Citywide

  • Contact: Terry Hickey - 410-706-4301 thickey@law.umaryland.edu

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Leadership in Public Service
Legal Resource Center for Tobacco Regulation, Litigation, and Advocacy
  • Description:
    The Center is dedicated to providing legal and technical support to communities, community groups, employers, local governments, and others wishing to reduce the dangerous health effects of tobacco products.

  • Website: http://www.law.umaryland.edu/tobacco/


  • Community served: Statewide

  • Contact: Rita Turner - 410-706-1129 More on this program...


Maryland Environmental Law Society (MELS)
Maryland Public Interest Law Project (MPILP)
Students Supporting the Women's Law Center (SSWLC)
  • Description:
    SSWLC supports the Women's Law Center through fundraising activities intended to support specific endeavors of the Women's Law Center (operating a family law and employment hotline, representation of victims of domestic violence, seeking of protective orders for immigrant women, and lobbying for various bills in Annapolis). Fundraisers include an annual fall Crab Feast, and a spring candy gram sale.

  • Website: http://www.law.umaryland.edu/students/life/orgs/sswlc/


  • Community served: Citywide

  • Contact: Danielle Keats Citron - 410-706-3924 dcitron@law.umaryland.edu

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The Maryland Katrina and Indigent Defense Project
Medicine
Adolescent Star Track Program
Bridges: A Community-Based Care Management Program For Teen/Young Adult Mothers and Fathers
Calverton School Mental Health Initiative
  • Description:
    This initiative is enhancing the mental health services and programs at a persistently dangerous Baltimore City Public School.

  • Community served:

  • Contact: Nancy Lever - 410-706-4974 nlever@psych.umaryland.edu

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Center for Infant And Child Loss
  • Description:
    The Center for Infant and Child Loss assists families as they learn to live with the sudden unexpected loss of their child (0 to 12 years of age) and to have hope for the future.

  • Website: http://www.infantandchildloss.org/


  • Address: 110 S. Paca Street, 6th Floor, Ste 300, Baltimore, MD 21201


  • Community served: Statewide

  • Contact: Jean Edwards - 410-328-4474 More on this program...


Center for Minority Health Research
Center for School Mental Health
Children's Health Watch (formerly C-SNAP)
  • Description:
    Children's Health Watch is a three-year, multi-site study primarily funded by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation and is dedicated to measuring the possible impacts of changes to cash and food assistance on hunger and malnutrition in children under three.

  • Community served: Statewide

  • Contact: Maureen Black - 410-706-2136 mblack@umaryland.edu

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Community Health Advocacy Team (CHAT)
Complementary Medicine Program
  • Description:
    Located on the Kernan Hospital campus, this inter-disciplinary center is involved in a broad range of activities investigating complementary and alternative therapies and evaluating their contribution to the care of patients.

  • Website: http://www.compmed.ummc.umaryland.edu/


  • Community served: Statewide

  • Contact: Dr. Brian Berman - 410-706-6182 More on this program...


Connect to Protect: Baltimore (with Star Track Program)
Department Of Physical Therapy Community Efforts
  • Description:
    PT Month - In celebration of "National Physical Therapy Month" the Department of Physical Therapy sponsors a variety of events to bring Physical Therapists together and promote the profession.

  • Community served: Statewide

  • Contact: Angel Jackson - 410-706-1816 More on this program...


Department of Epidemiology and Prevention within the Institute of Human Virology
  • Description:
    The Clinical Center of the Institute of Human Virology (IHV) provides care and support for people living with complicated viral and infectious diseases.

  • Website: http://www.ihv.org


  • Address: The Evelyn Jordan Center (outpatient care), The University of Maryland Medical Center (inpatient care), Deaton Hospital (long-term care), and IHV's Clinical Research Unit (new therapies), Maryland General Hospital


  • Community served: Statewide

  • Contact: Mary Gardner - (410) 328-6747 More on this program...


Family Connections
  • Description:
    Family Connections Baltimore is a program of the University of Maryland School of Social Work Ruth H. Young Center for Families and Children The program develops, implements, and tests community-based family strengthening services that empower families who are vulnerable to achieve safety, well-being, and stability.

  • Website: www.family.umaryland.edu


  • Address: 1701 Madison Ave., Baltimore, MD 21217


  • Community served: Baltimore City/ West Baltimore

  • Contact: Dr. Frederick H. Strieder - 410-706-5479 fstriede@ssw.umaryland.edu

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Greenbaum Cancer Cenert Nathan Schnaper Summer Student Research Internship Program
Growth and Nutrition Clinic
  • Description:
    The Growth and Nutrition Clinic is a multi-disciplinary, family-centered clinic that provides evaluations and interventions to children under age three with growth deficiencies or feeding disorders.

  • Community served: Statewide

  • Contact: Maureen Black - 410-706-2136 mblack@umaryland.edu

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HIV Intervention and Prevention (HIP) Corps
HP- STAR Program
Hair, Heart and Health
  • Description:
    Hair, Heart and Health (HHH) was launched in Baltimore in early 2006.

  • Address: varies


  • Community served: Citywide

  • Contact: Ina Glenn Smith - 410-669-6340 ismith9576@aol.com

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High School Mini Med Program
  • Description:
    University of Maryland School of Medicine students lead an eight-week (once per week) seminar course on health related topics in local high schools.

  • Website: None


  • Address: Varies depending on participating schools


  • Community served: Citywide

  • Contact: Charity Ogunbo - 410-706-0657 COgunbo@som.umaryland.edu

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High School Tours
Maryland for Mali
Medical Breakaway
  • Description:
    Medical BreakAway is a nonprofit organization established by medical students at the University of Maryland.

  • Address: Various rural locations.


  • Community served:

  • Contact: Krystal Nicht - knich004@umaryland.edu

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Mini-Med School
Nutrition Clinic - Part of the Evelyn Jordan Center
  • Description:
    The Nutrition Clinic provides counseling for adult patients with diabetes, hypertension, gastrointestinal disorders, obesity, and kidney or cardiac diseases.

  • Community served: Statewide

  • Contact: Mary Gardner - (410) 328-6747 More on this program...


Pediatric AIDS Program
  • Description:
    The UMB Pediatric AIDS Program offers a safe environment in which families can access state of the art pediatric HIV primary care.

  • Community served: Statewide

  • Contact: Vicki Tepper - 410-706-8220 vtepper@peds.umaryland.edu

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Pediatric Ambulatory Center (PAC)
  • Description:
    The Pediatric Ambulatory Care Center is a nationally recognized demonstration model of interdisciplinary education and practice through the University of Maryland Schools of Nursing and Medicine.

  • Community served: Citywide

  • Contact: Dr. Lindsey Grossman - 410-706-5289 More on this program...


Physicians for Human Rights (PHR)
Podiatry Clinic
  • Description:
    Comprehensive foot care is offered to the community through the Department of Orthopedics - Podiatry Division.

  • Address: 16 South Eutaw Street Baltimore Md, 22 South Greene Street, Ground Level, Suite NGE19


  • Community served: Statewide

  • Contact: Ronald L. Sherman, DPM, MBA - 410-328-4300 Rsher18@yahoo.com

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School Mental Health Community of Practice
  • Description:
    The Center for School Mental Health along with the IDEA Partnership have helped to build and are providing ongoing support to a National Community of Practice that includes federal agencies, federal technical assistance providers, national organizations and state agencies.

  • Community served:

  • Contact: Nancy Lever - 410-706-4974 nlever@psych.umaryland.edu

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School of Medicine High School Tours
School of Medicine Shadowing Program
Taghi Modarressi Center for Infant Study and Secure Starts
  • Description:
    The Taghi Modarressi Center for Infant Study was found in 1983 by Dr. Taghi Modarressi, Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.

  • Website: none


  • Address: YWCA 128 W. Franklin St, Baltimore MD 21201; Emily Price Jones Head Start 3510 El Dorado, Baltimore, MD 21216; Martin Luther King Early Head Start 1600 Rutland Ave, Baltimore, MD ; The Judy Center 6201 Frankford Ave, Baltimore MD; The Judy Center 2011 Linden Ave, Baltimore, MD


  • Community served: Citywide

  • Contact: Kay Connors, LCSW-C - 410-328-6680 kconnors@psych.umaryland.edu

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Tar Wars
  • Description:
    Tar Wars provides 4th and 5th grade students with interactive activities to help children understand the short term health consequences and financial costs of smoking.

  • Website: www.tarwars.org


  • Community served: Citywide

  • Contact: No Contact - More on this program...


The Care Clinic at the Center for Families, Department of Pediatrics, UMB
  • Description:
    The Care Clinic provides free specialized mental health treatment for children and families affected by physical or sexual abuse, or exposure to domestic violence.

  • Address: 520 W. Lombard Street 1st floor


  • Community served: Metropolitan Baltimore and surrounding counties

  • Contact: Aimee McCullough - 410-706-1142 amccullough@peds.umaryland.edu

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The Excellence in School Health Initiative
  • Description:
    One of the key focuses of the Excellence in School Mental Health Initiative has been to help reduce barriers to learning for students in two Baltimore City Public K-8 schools (Patapsco Elementary/Middle and Bay Brook Elementary/Middle). Many of the students served at these schools have been exposed to trauma, have undiagnosed disorders, and are having difficulty learning.

  • Community served:

  • Contact: Nancy Lever - 410-706-4974 nlever@psych.umaryland.edu

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Traveler's Clinic
  • Description:
    The UMB School of Medicine faculty in the Center for Vaccine Development (CVD) offers their services as experts in tropical medicine and infectious diseases to residents in the Baltimore - Washington area who are planning trips overseas.

  • Website: http://medschool.umaryland.edu/CVD/travelclinic.asp


  • Community served: Citywide; D.C. Metro Region

  • Contact: Robert Edelman, MD - 410-328-5196 More on this program...


University of Maryland Division of Community Psychiatry: Adult Community Support and Entitlement Services Program (ACSES)
University of Maryland Division of Community Psychiatry: Child Mobile Team (CMT)
University of Maryland Division of Community Psychiatry: Harbor City Unlimited
University of Maryland Division of Community Psychiatry: Outpatient Mental Health Centers
University of Maryland Division of Community Psychiatry: Programs in Assertive Community Treatment (PACT)
  • Description:
    The PACT program is an intensive psychiatric treatment and case management program designed to provide services to adults, children and adolescents who have been unable to access treatment at an outpatient clinic due to the severity of their mental illness.

  • Address: 701 W. Pratt Street, Baltimore, MD 21201


  • Community served:

  • Contact: Yolanda Jones - 410-328-2564 yjones@psych.umaryland.edu

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University of Maryland Division of Community Psychiatry: Safe Haven Shelter
  • Description:
    Has capacity to house 20 residents and are provided 24/7 supervision, support, their own room, meals, laundry facilities, and health education.

  • Community served:

  • Contact: Barbara Wahl - 410-328-1406 bwhal@psych.umaryland.edu

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University of Maryland Division of Community Psychiatry: Supplemental Security Income Project
University of Maryland Division of Community Psychiatry: Targeted Case Management
University of Maryland Division of Community Psychiatry: Walter P. Carter Clinics
  • Description:
    The Walter P. Carter Clinics are community mental health centers committed to providing comprehensive mental health treatment to residents of Baltimore City.

  • Address: Fayette Street Clinic 630 W. Fayette St, Baltimore, MD 21201 and Carruthers Clinic S. Charles St 4th Fl, Baltimore, MD 21230


  • Community served: Citywide

  • Contact: Eileen Hastings - 410-328-7584 ehastings@psych.umaryland.edu

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University of Maryland Division of Substance Abuse Services
  • Description:
    Substance Abuse Services provides comprehensive methadone treatment to uninsured Baltimore City residents, outpatient substance abuse treatment to uninsured patients from Baltimore City at the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program (ADAP), and outpatient suboxone treatment.

  • Community served:

  • Contact: Eric Weintraub, M.D. - 410-328-6690 eweintra@psych.umaryland.edu

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University of Maryland Eye Associates: Friends of the Congressional Glaucoma Caucus Foundation (FCGCF)
  • Description:
    The Friends of the Congressional Glaucoma Caucus Foundation is a foundation dedicated to supporting the activities of the Congressional Glaucoma Caucus, a non-partisan organization of members of the United States Senate whose purpose is to educate communities about the risks of glaucoma and other blindness-causing diseases.

  • Community served: Citywide

  • Contact: Marva Smith - 410-328-7954 More on this program...


University of Maryland Eye Associates: Student Sight Savers Project (SSSP)
  • Description:
    Raising awareness and providing free screenings for glaucoma in Baltimore, Maryland.

  • Community served: Citywide

  • Contact: Marva Smith - 410-328-7954 More on this program...


University of Maryland Hospital for Children - Breathmobile
  • Description:
    This mobile clinic, equipped with state-of-the-art technology and asthma specialists, makes stops at more than a dozen public schools in West Baltimore.

  • Website: http://www.umm.edu/breathmobile/


  • Community served: Baltimore City/ West Baltimore

  • Contact: Mary Beth Bollinger - 410-706-2443 More on this program...


University of Maryland Volunteer Research Training Program
Violence Intervention Program
Waxter Medical Services
  • Description:
    This community based medical center provides treatment of common illnesses, physicals, blood pressure, glucose and cholesterol screenings.

  • Address: 1000 Cathedral St. 3rd floor Baltimore Maryland 21201


  • Community served: Citywide

  • Contact: Pat DiPasquale - 410-396-1295 pdipasquale@umm.edu

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Youth Science Enrichment Program (YSEP)
  • Description:
    YSEP is a program run by the UMB chapter of the Student National Medical Association (SNMA). YSEP is designed to expose youth to science and technology at an early age. Early science interventions provide a means for participants to become excited about science, health careers, mathematics and technology and to pursue these activities in college.

  • Website: http://davidge2.umaryland.edu/~snma/index_files/page0003.htm


  • Address: Varies depending on participating schools


  • Community served: Citywide

  • Contact: Reney Henderson - rahenderson09@gmail.com

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Nursing
HP- STAR Program
Healthy People, Healthy Homes, Healthy Communities: A Public and Environmental Health Service-Learning Partnership
  • Description:
    The H3 Initiative includes a number of campus-community partnerships between the University of Maryland School of Nursing and the Washington Village / Pigtown Community that seeks to improve health and well-being through health promotion, with a special emphasis on rebuilding the bridge between health and the environment.

  • Community served: Baltimore City/ Washington Village

  • Contact: Marjorie Buchanan - 410-706-5554 mbuch003@son.umaryland.edu

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Medical Breakaway
  • Description:
    Medical BreakAway is a nonprofit organization established by medical students at the University of Maryland.

  • Address: Various rural locations.


  • Community served:

  • Contact: Krystal Nicht - knich004@umaryland.edu

    More on this program...


Taghi Modarressi Center for Infant Study and Secure Starts
  • Description:
    The Taghi Modarressi Center for Infant Study was found in 1983 by Dr. Taghi Modarressi, Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.

  • Website: none


  • Address: YWCA 128 W. Franklin St, Baltimore MD 21201; Emily Price Jones Head Start 3510 El Dorado, Baltimore, MD 21216; Martin Luther King Early Head Start 1600 Rutland Ave, Baltimore, MD ; The Judy Center 6201 Frankford Ave, Baltimore MD; The Judy Center 2011 Linden Ave, Baltimore, MD


  • Community served: Citywide

  • Contact: Kay Connors, LCSW-C - 410-328-6680 kconnors@psych.umaryland.edu

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The Governor's Wellmobile Program
University of Maryland Division of Community Psychiatry: Child Mobile Team (CMT)
Pharmacy
A Bridge to Academic Excellence
Academy of Managed Care(Medicare Part D Counseling)
  • Description:
    Academy of Managed Careýs (AMCP) mission is to serve society by using sound medication management principles and strategies to improve health care for all.Managed care pharmacy principles are based upon the use of scientific evidence to achieve healthy outcomes while making the best use of money spent on medications and their management.

  • Website: http://www.pharmacy.umaryland.edu/studentorg/amcp/


  • Address: Medicare Part D Counseling: 417 E. Fayette St. 6th Floor Baltimore, MD 21201 201 E. Baltimore St. 15th Floor Baltimore, MD 21201


  • Community served:

  • Contact: Fadia Shaya, PhD - 410-706-5392 fshaya@rx.umaryland.edu

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Alpha Zeta Omega (Professional Pharmacy Fraternity)
American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists (Know Your Pharmacist, Know Your Medications)
American Society of Consultant Pharmacists (Medication Consultation)
  • Description:
    American Society of Consultant Pharmacists (ASCP) is the international professional association that provides leadership, education, advocacy, and resources to advance the practice of senior care pharmacy and the promotion of healthy aging.

  • Website: http://www.pharmacy.umaryland.edu/studentorg/ascp/


  • Address: Medicare Counselling: 417 E. Fayette St. 6th Floor Baltimore, MD 21201 201 E. Baltimore St. 15th Floor Baltimore, MD 21201 Alzheimerýs Walk: Oregon Ridge Park Baltimore, MD 21030 Pickersgill Retirement Community: 615 Chestnut Avenue, Towson, MD 21204


  • Community served:

  • Contact: Nicole Brandt, PhamD - 410-706-1491 nbrandt@rx.umaryland.edu

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American Society of Health-Systems Pharmacists Student Society of Health-Systems Pharmacists (Hospital Pharmacists)
  • Description:
    American Society of Health-Systems Pharmacists Student Society of Health-Systems Pharmacists (ASHP-SSHP) is the student chapter of the national professional organization of 30,000 members that represents pharmacists who practice in settings such as hospitals, health maintenance organizations, long-term care facilities, home care and other components of health care systems.

  • Website: http://www.pharmacy.umaryland.edu/studentorg/ashp/


  • Address: Community Fest: Lexington Market 400 W Lexington St Baltimore, MD 21201 Hope Lodge: 636 W. Lexington Street Baltimore, MD 21201


  • Community served:

  • Contact: James Trovato, PhamD, MBA - 410-706-2751 jtrovato@rx.umaryland.edu

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Christian Pharmacists Fellowship International
DC Metro Student Pharmacists Association
Kappa Psi Sigma Chapter (Professional Pharmacy Fraternity)
  • Description:
    The Sigma Chapter of Kappa Psiýs (KY)goals are the advancement of the profession of pharmacy, the encouragement of scholastic achievement, and the promotion of brotherhood.

  • Website: http://www.pharmacy.umaryland.edu/studentorg/kp/


  • Address: Hope Lodge: 636 W. Lexington Street Baltimore, MD 21201 Ronald McDonald House: 635 W Lexington St Baltimore, MD 21201 Franciscan Center: 101 W 23rd St Baltimore, MD 21218 Maryland Food Bank: 2200 Halethorpe Farms Rd Baltimore, MD 21227


  • Community served:

  • Contact: James Trovato, PhamD, MBA - 410-706-2751 jtrovato@rx.umaryland.edu

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Lambda Kappa Sigma (Professional Pharmacy Fraternity)
Maryland Poison Center
  • Description:
    The Maryland Poison Center has been a leader in providing poisoning and overdose care to all Marylanders since 1972.

  • Website: http://www.mdpoison.com/


  • Address: 220 Arch Street, Office Level 1, Baltimore, MD 21201-1180


  • Community served: Statewide

  • Contact: Wendy Klein-Schwartz - 410-706-7604 More on this program...


Maryland Regional Operations
National Community Pharmacists Association (Community Pharmacists)
  • Description:
    National Community Pharmacists Associationýs (NCPA) goals are to promote independent pharmacy with the intent of increasing student awareness of its advantages, encourage newly practicing pharmacists to pursue pharmacy ownership, and support the already established positive image within the public.

  • Website: http://www.pharmacy.umaryland.edu/studentorg/ncpa/index.html


  • Address: Fall Prevention: Essex Senior Center 600 Dorsey Ave, Essex, MD 21221 DEA Drug Take Back Day: University of Maryland School of Pharmacy 20 N. Pine St, Baltimore, MD 21201


  • Community served:

  • Contact: Tim Rocafort, PhamD - 410-706-5819 trocafort@rx.umaryland.edu

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Operation Diabetes
Operation Immunization
Operation Self-Care
Pediatric Pharmacy Advocacy Group (Pediatric Pharmacists)
  • Description:
    Pediatric Pharmacy Advocacy Group (PPAG) has a mission to bring awareness of the unique characteristics of medication therapy in children and foster safe and effective medication use in pediatric populations through communication, education and research.

  • Website: http://www.pharmacy.umaryland.edu/studentorg/ppag/


  • Address: DEA Drug Take Back Day: University of Maryland School of Pharmacy 20 N. Pine St. Baltimore, MD 21201 Healthy Halloween: University of Maryland School of Pharmacy 20 N. Pine St. Baltimore, MD 21201 St. Jude Give Thanks Walk: Centennial Park, 10000 Route 108, Ellicott City, MD 21042


  • Community served:

  • Contact: Jill Morgan - jmorgan@rx.umaryland.edu

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    Nicolas Fusco, PhamD - 410-706-3629 nfusco@rx.umaryland.edu

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Peter Lamy Center
Pharmacy Preceptor Clinical Sites - Baltimore
  • Description:
    ýEach class of 160 student pharmacists works with more than 600 preceptors in more than 300 sites throughout Maryland and beyond to complete 278,400 hours of professional experience that prepares them to become exemplary pharmacists.

  • Community served:

  • Contact: Kim Ladjabi - More on this program...


Pharmacy Preceptor Clinical Sites -Washington D.C.
  • Description:
    ýEach class of 160 student pharmacists works with more than 600 preceptors in more than 300 sites throughout Maryland and beyond to complete 278,400 hours of professional experience that prepares them to become exemplary pharmacists.

  • Community served:

  • Contact: Kim Ladjabi - More on this program...


Phi Delta Chi Iota Chapter (Professional Pharmacy Fraternity)
  • Description:
    The Iota chapter of Phi Delta Chi (PDC) was founded in 1905 at the University of Maryland Baltimore with the objective to ýadvance the science of pharmacy and it's allied interests and to foster and promote a spirit of brotherhood among its members.

  • Website: http://www.pharmacy.umaryland.edu/studentorg/pdc/


  • Address: University of Maryland School of Pharmacy 20 N. Pine St. Baltimore, MD 21201 SMC CC 621 W. Lombard St., Baltimore, MD 21201 Hope Lodge: 636 W. Lexington Street Baltimore, MD 21201 Ronald McDonald House: 635 W Lexington St Baltimore, MD 21201 Food Drive: University of Maryland School of Pharmacy 20 N. Pine St. Baltimore, MD 21201


  • Community served:

  • Contact: Kenneth Bauer, PhamD, PhD - 410-706-3274 kbauer@rx.umaryland.edu

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Phi Lambda Sigma Beta Lambda Chapter (Pharmacy Leadership Society)
Rho Chi Omicron Chapter (Academic Leadership Society)
  • Description:
    The Omicron Chapter of Rho Chi was chartered in 1930 and has been a member of the Association of College Honor Societies since 1947. Rho Chi does numerous events and outreach UB the Baltimore/Washington metro area. Rho Chi participates in the Greater Baltimore Heart Walk and presents information on aspirin use during the Charm of a Million Heartýs Health Fair.

  • Website: http://www.pharmacy.umaryland.edu/studentorg/rhochi/index.html


  • Address: Greater Baltimore Heart Walk: Inner Harbor, Baltimore, MD 21201 Charm of A Million Heartýs Health Fair: Lexington Market 400 W Lexington St, Baltimore, MD 21201


  • Community served:

  • Contact: Myron Weiner, PhamD - 410-706-2970 mweiner@rx.umaryland.edu

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Student National Pharmacists Association
  • Description:
    The purpose of the Student National Pharmacists Association (SNPhA) is to plan, organize, coordinate and execute programs geared toward the improvement for the health, educational, and social environment of the community.

  • Website: http://www.pharmacy.umaryland.edu/studentorg/snpha/


  • Address: Community Health Fair: Lexington Market 400 W Lexington St, Baltimore, MD 21201 Hope Lodge: 636 W. Lexington Street Baltimore, MD 21201 Ronald McDonald House: 635 W Lexington St Baltimore, MD 21201


  • Community served:

  • Contact: Chanel Agness - 410-706-5535 cagness@rx.umaryland.edu

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Student Section of Maryland Public Health Association (SMdPHA) (Public Health Advocacy)
  • Description:
    The Student Section of the Maryland Public Health Association (SMdPHA) is an organization open to all students from the University of Maryland, The Universities of Shady Grove, and the surrounding healthcare professionals and graduate students.

  • Website: http://www.pharmacy.umaryland.edu/studentorg/smdpha/


  • Address: Moveable Feast: 901 N Milton Ave Baltimore, MD 21205 Program Healthy Picnic: UMB School of Medicine 655 W Baltimore St, Baltimore, MD 21201 DEA Drug Take Back Days: University of Maryland School of Pharmacy 20 N. Pine St. Baltimore, MD 21201


  • Community served: Statewide

  • Contact: Margaret Hayes, MS - 410-706-6586 mhayes@rx.umaryland.edu

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Students Promoting Awareness (Drug Abuse Awareness)
  • Description:
    Students Promoting Awareness (SPA) is a student organization the seeks to educate elementary, middle and high school in the Baltimore/Washington metro area about drug abuse and the associated complications.

  • Website: http://www.pharmacy.umaryland.edu/studentorg/spa/


  • Address: SCODAE: James McHenry Elementary School, 31 S Schroeder St, Baltimore, MD 21223 School of the Cathedral 111 Amberly Way, Baltimore, MD 21210 Chalk the Smokeout: University of Maryland School of Pharmacy and the Universities at Shady Grove Rock the Smokeout: Pickles Pub 520 Washington Blvd, Baltimore, MD 21230


  • Community served: Citywide

  • Contact: Jill Morgan - jmorgan@rx.umaryland.edu

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Social Work
Family Connections
  • Description:
    Family Connections Baltimore is a program of the University of Maryland School of Social Work Ruth H. Young Center for Families and Children The program develops, implements, and tests community-based family strengthening services that empower families who are vulnerable to achieve safety, well-being, and stability.

  • Website: www.family.umaryland.edu


  • Address: 1701 Madison Ave., Baltimore, MD 21217


  • Community served: Baltimore City/ West Baltimore

  • Contact: Dr. Frederick H. Strieder - 410-706-5479 fstriede@ssw.umaryland.edu

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Family Welfare Research and Training Group
  • Description:
    For over 20 years, the Family Welfare Research and Training Group, led by Dr. Catherine E. Born, has partnered with the Maryland Department of Human Resources and with local agencies in welfare and child support research, training, and policy development.

  • Website: http://www.familywelfare.umaryland.edu/


  • Address: University of Maryland School of Social Work 525 W. Redwood Street Baltimore MD 21201


  • Community served: Statewide

  • Contact: Jamie Haskel - 410-706-7310 jhaskel@ssw.umaryland.edu

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Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Leadership Development Program
  • Description:
    A collaborative program between six Masters-level students who are awarded an MCH Leadership Scholarship and Doctoral-level students who are awarded an MCH Pre-doctoral Fellowship, the program aims to train the next generation of leaders in the MCH field.

  • Website: http://cmchswe.umaryland.edu


  • Community served: Citywide

  • Contact: Ed Pecukonis, PhD - 410-706-7533 epecukonis@ssw.umaryland.edu

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Promise Heights
  • Description:
    Promise Heights (PH), an initiative run out of the University of Maryland School of Social Work, aims to create a comprehensive child, family, and community-building model in the West Baltimore neighborhood of Upton/Druid Heights.

  • Website: http://www.promiseheights.org/


  • Address: 1200 Pennsylvania Ave, Baltimore MD 21217


  • Community served: Upton / Druid Heights

  • Contact: Bronwyn Mayden - 410-706-2077 bmayden@ssw.umaryland.edu

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Public Allies Maryland
  • Description:
    Housed at the SWCOS main office, Public Allies Maryland is the Maryland operating partner of Public Allies, a National AmeriCorps program.

  • Website: www.publicallies.org


  • Address: 525 W. Redwood St Baltimore MD 21201


  • Community served: State of Maryland

  • Contact: Laura Bumiller - 410-706-2574 LBUMILLER@ssw.umaryland.edu

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Resource Mentoring Project
  • Description:
    Working out of the SWCOS main office, Social work interns will assist grassroots community organizations to build capacity in order to sustain themselves and achieve their mission.

  • Website: www.umaryland.edu/swcos


  • Address: On-Site with community-based organizations


  • Community served: Central Maryland

  • Contact: Becky Davis - 410-706-5130 RDAVIS@ssw.umaryland.edu

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Social Work Field Placements (Baltimore City)
Social Work Field Placements (Baltimore Region)
Social Work Field Placements (International)
Social Work Field Placements (Washington DC Region)
Social Work Outreach Service (SWCOS)
  • Description:
    SWCOS concentrates its efforts in vulnerable communities and with people who have been marginalized:

    To identify and build the capacities of individuals, families, communities and community-based organizations to solve their problems;

    To demonstrate that the problems our society faces are solvable by creating, implementing, evaluating and publicizing model solutions;

    To demonstrate to the larger society that all of its members have something valuable to contribute to the problem solving process;

    To remind people that inclusion and participation of all will lead to more effective solutions;

    To inspire people to enter this exciting struggle for social justice and to create new professional roles in this struggle; and

    To inspire and strengthen the profession to take a stronger role in the solution of society's problems.

  • Website: http://ssw.umaryland.edu/explore/swcos/index.html


  • Community served: Citywide

  • Contact: Dick Cook - 410-706-5130 Dcook@ssw.umaryland.edu

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Taghi Modarressi Center for Infant Study and Secure Starts
  • Description:
    The Taghi Modarressi Center for Infant Study was found in 1983 by Dr. Taghi Modarressi, Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.

  • Website: none


  • Address: YWCA 128 W. Franklin St, Baltimore MD 21201; Emily Price Jones Head Start 3510 El Dorado, Baltimore, MD 21216; Martin Luther King Early Head Start 1600 Rutland Ave, Baltimore, MD ; The Judy Center 6201 Frankford Ave, Baltimore MD; The Judy Center 2011 Linden Ave, Baltimore, MD


  • Community served: Citywide

  • Contact: Kay Connors, LCSW-C - 410-328-6680 kconnors@psych.umaryland.edu

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The Ruth H. Young Center for Families and Children
  • Description:
    The mission of the Ruth H. Young Center for Families and Children (RYC) is to promote the safety, permanence, stability, and well-being of children, youth and families in their communities through: ý education and training; ý research and evaluation; and ý best practice community service programs.

  • Website: http://www.family.umaryland.edu/index.htm


  • Community served: State of Maryland

  • Contact: Diane DePanfilis, Ph.D., MSW - 410-706-3609 ddepanfi@ssw.umaryland.edu

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University of Maryland Division of Community Psychiatry: Child Mobile Team (CMT)