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Ascension Homes
Three renovated single-family houses operating as group homes for individuals with chronic mental illnesses.
CARES
Food pantry and emergency outreach center serving local residents and referrals from Member Organizations.
CARES Career Connection
Individualized assistance program that supports people in securing and retaining employment.
Epiphany House
Renovated antebellum Govanstowne hotel, now 33-unit housing facility for low-income seniors and those with disabilities who are 55 years or older.
Gallagher Mansion
Renovated mansion built in 1855, now a 40-unit housing for low-income seniors.
The GREEN HOUSE® Residences at Stadium PlaceCurrent development project offering a home environment with long-term care services.
Harford House
Long-term housing and supportive services for men who were homeless.
Micah House
Permanent housing and supportive services for formerly homeless men and women.
Shelter Plus Care
Serves 25 people who were homeless and living with disabling conditions through placement in scattered-site apartments. A Case Manager ensures that needed health and social services are accessible to program residents, who are encouraged to continue striving to achieve meaningful goals in their lives.
Stadium Place
GEDCO, along with its key partners, is developing a mixed-income retirement community at Stadium Place, site of the former Memorial Stadium in northern Baltimore City. The campus currently includes four apartment buildings for over 350 older adults, a full service YMCA with community center and recreation facilities, ThanksGiving Place (a meditative garden with a labyrinth), and a community built playground. GEDCO also is developing the Green House® Residences, a new model of residential long-term care, and a Village Center, with retail, commercial, office, and community gathering space.
The issues
What are the issues – the problems, struggles and complications – of living in Baltimore on a low income? In this section we highlight some of the key dilemmas that GEDCO’s work addresses.
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