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The Samaritan Women


Referral Process: application and interview candidates must complete a referral application and be interviewed prior to acceptance in the program
602 S Chapel Gate Lane, Baltimore, MD 21229

States where the organization has representation or a license to practice law

  • Maryland

Summary

National Christian charity providing assessment, restorative, and graduate care for adult female survivors of domestic sex trafficking

Location(s) of the organization

  • Maryland

Type of Organization

  • Case Management
  • Education or Career services
  • Human Trafficking Training/Technical Assistance
  • Legal Services
  • Mental Health Services: Mental Health Services
  • Shelter/Housing

Specialized Competency

  • Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault
  • Human Sex Trafficking
Specializing in adult female survivors of domestic sex trafficking and other forms of sexual exploitation

Target Populations and Restrictions

Populations Served

Domestic, Foreign

Language Capabilites

English, Spanish

Target Populations

Youth

  • No youth

Adult

  • Female

Service Restrictions

Other: Sex trafficking, prostitution, sexual exploitation
Our restorative facility is historic and cannot support ADA compliance; residents must be ambulatory

Direct Victim Services

Basic Necessities

  • Identity or government documents
  • Personal items (includes material goods or support to obtain goods including food, clothing, toiletries, housing supplies)
  • Safety planning

Medical and Dental Services

  • Dental issues
  • Forensic medial screening (i.e., SANE exam and similar screenings)
  • OB-GYN
  • Primary care
  • Sexual Health
  • Substance abuse
  • Tattoo and brand removal
  • Vision services

Education Services

  • Financial literacy
  • GED preparation
  • Health education
  • Job readiness
  • Life skills training (includes managing personal finances, self-care, and programs that help clients achieve self-sufficiency)
  • School enrollment

Legal Services

  • Immigration advocacy/assistance
  • Victim advocacy (includes vacating convictions, crime victim's rights and services, & explanation of legal rights and protections)

Job/Internships

  • Volunteers
  • Paid internships
  • Unpaid internships

Housing Services

  • Transitional housing (>30 days)

Case Management Services

  • Explanation of benefit entitlements/availability
  • Intensive case management
  • Mentorship

Mental/Behavioral Health Services

  • Clinical counseling / Therapy
  • Emotional/moral support / Supportive counseling
  • Peer Support

Job Services

  • Cover letter / Resume building
  • Interview training / Preparation
  • Job placement
  • Job skills training

Other Services

Spiritual care
We offer an on-site Schoolhouse offering GED classes and online community college
We offer an onsite vocational training program and paid internship as well as a social enterprise providing job skills and employment for our residents

Contact Information

After Hours Contact

Jeanne L Allert
jallert@thesamaritanwomen.org
443-858-7796

Law Enforcement Officer Contact

Jeanne L Allert
jallert@thesamaritanwomen.org
443-858-7796

Referral Contact

Julie Haltom
jhaltom@thesamaritanwomen.org
812-361-1010

Other Contacts

Volunteer Coordinator
volunteer@thesamaritanwomen.org