Job Training
PIVOT
Create a pathway for women leaving prison to reclaim their lives, rejoin their families and reinvigorate their communities.
Power52 Foundation
Power52 provides employment training for at-risk adults, returning citizens, and underserved individuals living in Baltimore City and surrounding counties that prepares participants for careers in the solar industry as well as other green job opportunities.
Project JumpStart Training
Call Jimmy Stewart: 410.821.0351 x115! Pre-apprenticeship/job readiness training program for Baltimore City residents. Includes wraparound services.
Seventy Times Seven :: Wellness Mission
Wellness Mission
Sheppard Pratt Health System :: Vocational Services
Vocational Services - Baltimore
St. Vincent de Paul :: Culinary training
Culinary training classes form every month-No High School Diploma or GED required, and no criminal background checks. For more information about classes and eligibility requirements, call (410) 982-0855 or email us at [email protected].
Drop-in employment resource program for adults experiencing unemployment or underemployment. Services include job preparedness, job leads and linkages to employment programs, internships and skill training programs. Free.
St. Vincent de Paul :: Front Door
Front Door - offers rapid re-housing and shelter services for families experiencing homelessness in Baltimore City and Baltimore County.
Rapid re-housing and shelter diversion program, coupled with intensive case management and short-term rental assistance, serving 150 families and individuals in Baltimore City and Baltimore County. Call for eligibility.
Station North Tool Library
The Station North Tool Library offers affordable access to tools, skills training, and workspace.
The Station North Tool Library (SNTL) offers introductory home repair and maintenance classes, as well as woodworking, metalworking, craft, and other repair classes. Scholarships are available to anyone facing a financial barrier. Members can also use the shop spaces on their own projects during open hours; membership is sliding scale based on income. Come learn a new skill, brush up on old ones, or just unwind and get creative. SNTL is a welcoming and inclusive space for everyone regardless of age, identity, or past experience.
STEP UP
Available to those on pre-trial release, probation to the District Court, and voluntary participants. Referrals to community partners who specialize in training for employment in varying fields. General job training; resume building, interviewing, and communication skills. Specialized training in construction, food, solar panel training and plumbing. Programs are offered by the courts relative to the needs and experience of the individual. Graduation ceremonies are held quarterly for those working at least 30 days.
Strength to Love II
Long-term SRO (Single Room Occupancy) housing. Six- month transitional housing program for Women who have completed a 28-day detoxification, 30 Narcotics Anonymous (NA) meetings in a span of 30 days, or being referred by the drug-court system. Drug-dependency training, independent living, individual and group counseling, job placement assistant and money management training. Women only.
St. Vincent de Paul :: Culinary training
Culinary training classes form every month-No High School Diploma or GED required, and no criminal background checks. For more information about classes and eligibility requirements, call (410) 982-0855 or email us at [email protected].
Drop-in employment resource program for adults experiencing unemployment or underemployment. Services include job preparedness, job leads and linkages to employment programs, internships and skill training programs. Free.
St. Vincent de Paul :: Front Door
Front Door - offers rapid re-housing and shelter services for families experiencing homelessness in Baltimore City and Baltimore County.
Rapid re-housing and shelter diversion program, coupled with intensive case management and short-term rental assistance, serving 150 families and individuals in Baltimore City and Baltimore County. Call for eligibility.
Station North Tool Library
The Station North Tool Library offers affordable access to tools, skills training, and workspace.
The Station North Tool Library (SNTL) offers introductory home repair and maintenance classes, as well as woodworking, metalworking, craft, and other repair classes. Scholarships are available to anyone facing a financial barrier. Members can also use the shop spaces on their own projects during open hours; membership is sliding scale based on income. Come learn a new skill, brush up on old ones, or just unwind and get creative. SNTL is a welcoming and inclusive space for everyone regardless of age, identity, or past experience.
STEP UP
Available to those on pre-trial release, probation to the District Court, and voluntary participants. Referrals to community partners who specialize in training for employment in varying fields. General job training; resume building, interviewing, and communication skills. Specialized training in construction, food, solar panel training and plumbing. Programs are offered by the courts relative to the needs and experience of the individual. Graduation ceremonies are held quarterly for those working at least 30 days.
Strength to Love II
Long-term SRO (Single Room Occupancy) housing. Six- month transitional housing program for Women who have completed a 28-day detoxification, 30 Narcotics Anonymous (NA) meetings in a span of 30 days, or being referred by the drug-court system. Drug-dependency training, independent living, individual and group counseling, job placement assistant and money management training. Women only.