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My Sister’s Place Women’s Center
Day shelter and resource center for women and children experiencing homelessness and poverty
Day shelter and resource center for women and children experiencing homelessness and poverty
Our Purpose
My Sister’s Place Women’s Center is a day shelter and resource center for women and children experiencing homelessness and poverty.
The services, which include extensive workshops, center on the 8 realms of wellness: emotional, spiritual, intellectual, physical, environmental, financial, occupational, and social wellness. More than just a meal program, My Sister’s Place Women’s Center provides a safe haven for women in Baltimore City, a place to receive love and support as they work to overcome their barriers.
Who We Serve
Services
- Resource Center
- Meals
- Workshops
- Wellness
- Case Management and Referrals
- Occupational
- Benefits Advice and Enrollment
- Learn to Earn Professional Internships
- Education and Life Skills Training
- Behavioral Health and Addiction Services Onsite
- Rental Assistance and Eviction Mediation
- Laundry Services and Shower Facilities
- Mail and Telephone Services
- Traveler's Aid
- Rental Assistance
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Contact
For general inquiries, please call or send a message.
- Call 667-600-3700
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