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Dayspring Programs

Referral Required

Dayspring Programs provides housing and recovery support for families overcoming substance use challenges in Baltimore. The organization focuses on helping parents and children rebuild stability together through a combination of housing, treatment support, and early childhood education.

Families placed in the program receive transitional housing along with case management and recovery-focused services. Dayspring also operates Head Start programs, giving children access to early education while parents work on recovery and long-term stability. Staff work closely with families to address barriers such as employment, childcare, and permanent housing placement.

This program is best suited for families who are actively working on recovery and are ready to engage in structured support services. It offers a long-term, stability-focused environment rather than short-term emergency shelter.

Services

  • Transitional family housing
  • Substance abuse recovery support
  • Case management
  • Head Start early childhood programs
  • Family support services
  • Housing placement assistance

How to Get Help

Entry typically requires referral through treatment providers, social services, or partner agencies. Assessment and application process required.

Who This Is For

Serves families with children recovering from substance use challenges.

Important Rules

Must be engaged in recovery and participate in program services including case management and family support programming.

Details

Address: 1125 N Patterson Park Ave, Baltimore, MD 21213

Location

Phone: (410) 563-3459

Hours: 9 AM - 5 PM

Support This Mission
If this resource helped you or someone you love, please consider a donation to keep this project running. Recovery is possible for everyone.