4 Resources
Tuerk House in Baltimore provides residential substance use treatment and recovery housing for individuals in Baltimore City, including women seeking long-term sobriety support. Services include residential treatment, recovery housing, and reintegration support. Call 410-233-0684 for admissions and program information. Located at 730 Ashburton St, Baltimore. Available 24/7. Medicaid and state-funded slots available for qualifying women. Bring ID and insurance or benefits information. Co-occurring mental health conditions also addressed.
410-233-0684 · 730 Ashburton St, Baltimore, MD 21216
The Maryland Women's Coalition for Health provides women-focused recovery programs, advocacy, and referrals addressing substance use treatment equity and barriers specific to women. The organization works to ensure women have access to trauma-informed, gender-responsive treatment services. Call 410-539-0872 for information on women-specific recovery resources and programs in the Baltimore area. Open Mon-Fri 9am-5pm. A valuable resource for women who have had difficulty accessing traditional treatment programs.
410-539-0872 · Baltimore, MD
Baltimore Substance Abuse Systems coordinates and monitors the publicly funded substance use treatment system in Baltimore City, connecting residents to detox services, outpatient treatment, residential programs, and recovery support. Call 410-637-1900 for a treatment referral or to find a program with current openings. Located at 1 N Charles St Suite 1600, Baltimore. Open Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm. BSAS can identify free and Medicaid-funded programs for women who cannot afford private treatment.
410-637-1900 · 1 N Charles St Suite 1600, Baltimore, MD 21201
Alcoholics Anonymous Maryland provides free peer support meetings statewide for women recovering from alcohol addiction. Women-only AA meetings are available throughout the Baltimore metro area and across Maryland. Call 410-663-1922 or visit marylandaa.org to find meeting times and locations near you. Located at 5905 York Rd Suite 200, Baltimore. Meetings vary in schedule — many are available evenings and weekends. No cost, no registration, no requirement except the desire to stop drinking.
410-663-1922 · 5905 York Rd Suite 200, Baltimore, MD 21212