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Project Plase, Inc.

1814 Maryland Avenue
Baltimore, MD - 21201
410-837-1400

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Project PLASE addresses homelessness by providing transitional and permanent housing and supportive services to homeless adults, particularly the most vulnerable and underserved (i.e., people with mental illness, HIV/AIDS, addictions, developmental disabilities, ex-offenders, etc.) and by treating the whole person and empowering each individual to function at the highest possible level. Type of Occupancy: - Transitional &Permanent Target Population: - Homeless Men and Women, Veterans, Mental Illness, Substance Abuse, HIV / AIDS Number of Occupants: - 29 Special Note: Disabled accessible This multi-purpose facility is utilized as housing for SRO male and female residents with separate transitional housing for men and women. The building effectively utilizes 4 stories of living space and includes bedrooms, bathrooms, multiple common kitchens, and common living area for its residents. An overnight counselor occupies an apartment, providing for 24 hour, 7 day a week supervision and active support. A garden and courtyard complement the quality living of the residents as well as staff.


Mission Statement: Project PLASE, Inc. addresses homelessness in Baltimore by providing transitional housing, permanent housing and supportive services to homeless adults and families. We serve the most vulnerable and underserved, including persons with mental illness, HIV/AIDS, addiction, developmental disabilities, and ex-offenders, etc. We treat, restore and rehabilitate the whole person. We empower each individual to function at the highest level possible.
Project Plase, Inc.
Project Plase, Inc.

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  • What type of housing do you offer? Is it shared or private housing? Is it furnished or unfurnished?
  • What are the length of stay requirements? How long can I stay in the program?
  • What kind of support services do you offer? Do you offer job training, case management, or other support services to help me achieve permanent housing and self-sufficiency?
  • What are the rules and policies? Are there any rules or policies that I need to be aware of, such as curfews, visitor restrictions, or substance abuse policies?
  • What is the cost of the program? Is there a monthly fee? Are there any other costs associated with the program?
  • Is the program accredited or licensed? This will help ensure that the program meets certain standards of quality.


In addition to these general questions, you may also want to ask more specific questions about the program, such as:
  • What is the staff-to-resident ratio? This will give you an idea of how much support you can expect from staff.
  • What is the success rate of the program? How many residents have gone on to achieve permanent housing and self-sufficiency?
  • What are the cultural competency practices of the program? Is the program staffed by people who are culturally competent and able to meet the needs of a diverse range of residents?
  • How does the program ensure the safety and security of residents? What safety measures are in place?
  • What is the process for resolving disputes? Is there a clear and fair process for resolving disputes between residents and staff?

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What is your current addiction OR problem that you are seeking help for? How long have you had this issue?

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Pills and jail

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Thursday, July 7, 2022

Pills and jail

I have had my mental illness dual diagnosis since 1999 I relocated to Baltimore MD in October I am now in a recovery house where my needs are not being meet. I feeling useless and overwhelmed all the time.

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Monday, July 29, 2019

I have had my mental illness dual diagnosis since 1999 I relocated to Baltimore MD in October I am now in a recovery house where my needs are not being meet. I feeling useless and overwhelmed all the time.

I have a mental illnesses depression anxiety and bi polar i honestly need a temp place so im to get back to working again get a income based place so im able to have my child back with me . i want to be at peace not be around temptations that will lead me back into the hospital im tired of living home to home i have no help im honestly just trying to do better

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Monday, April 15, 2019

I have a mental illnesses depression anxiety and bi polar i honestly need a temp place so im to get back to working again get a income based place so im able to have my child back with me . i want to be at peace not be around temptations that will lead me back into the hospital im tired of living home to home i have no help im honestly just trying to do better

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Comments

2021-08-23 14:54:43

Hi! I am currently at Powell Recovery Center and in need of transitional housing. I am on SSI and unable to work. How I can get into a room and the rental rate.

2022-03-15 01:46:48

I am a client at Frederick Rd. I am trying to get a transfer at Maryland Ave. I am HIV and have respiratory issues. I do not know why they sent me to Frederick Rd.

2022-10-19 14:30:43

My wife and I are trying to get back on our feet after COVID-19 devastated our business and then when things became bad they then became worse with relapse. We are looking for a safe and clean living environment where we can get a hold of our lives again and start moving forward once again. We read that families are accepted and we would appreciate any and all information in regards to sober living for couples.

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