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Baltimore

We provide free legal and social services to immigrant women and girls fleeing violence in Maryland. Our office opened in 2010 in response to the urgent needs of this vulnerable population.

Baltimore Program Highlights

  • Legal Services

    We provide free legal services in immigration law and other areas to help our clients rebuild their lives in safety and with dignity in the wake of violence.

  • Social Services

    We help our clients meet their basic needs—including food, shelter, medical care, and employment services—so they can gain greater control over their lives.

  • Training and Education

    We educate attorneys, judges, police, and other first responders to create a community better able to respond to the unique needs of immigrant women and girls.

  • Trafficking Prevention

    We partner with law enforcement and advocates to address the human trafficking problem in Baltimore, sharing insights from our direct services to victims.

  • Poverty Alleviation

    We empower our clients to break out of poverty and build self-sufficiency through locally-inspired programming, such as our Medical Debt Advocacy Project.

  • Family Stabilization

    We promote the safety and well-being of families through bilingual support groups and life skills workshops that are designed to help our clients succeed in our community.

Need help? / ¿Necesita ayuda? / Besoin d'aide?

Call us at 1 (866) 575-0071 between 9:00 am – 5:00 pm local time, Monday to Friday. We do not accept walk-ins. Please call the Immigrant Rights Hotline Monday through Friday 9 p.m.-5 p.m. at 1-888-507-2970 for assistance understanding current immigration laws.

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Baltimore clients and their family members protected through free legal services in 2017
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Baltimore clients and their family members connected to vital social services in 2017
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Community members and frontline professionals trained in 2017