6 Resources
The Maryland Commission for Women is a state agency advancing equal rights, economic equity, and opportunities for women across Maryland. The Commission advocates for policy improvements, coordinates events recognizing women's achievements, and maintains a directory of women's programs statewide. Call 410-767-7137 for information on current programs and initiatives. Located at 311 W Saratoga St, Baltimore. Open Mon-Fri 8am-5pm. A resource for women seeking connections to statewide advocacy, leadership programs, and gender equity initiatives.
410-767-7137 · 311 W Saratoga St, Baltimore, MD 21201
YWCA Greater Baltimore empowers women through economic advancement, leadership development, and wellness programs. Services include workforce development, financial literacy workshops, fitness programs, and advocacy for racial and gender equity. Call 410-685-1130 or email info@ywcagbmore.org for program enrollment. Located at 128 W Franklin St, Baltimore. Open Mon-Fri 9am-5pm. Programs serve women of all backgrounds with a focus on low-income and minority women in the Baltimore area.
410-685-1130 · 128 W Franklin St, Baltimore, MD 21201
The Maryland Women's Heritage Center celebrates and advances the history, leadership, and civic contributions of Maryland women through educational programs, exhibits, and community events. The Center offers leadership development workshops, oral history projects, and speaker series highlighting women's achievements in Maryland history. Call 410-767-0675 or email info@mdwomensheritagecenter.org for program information. Located at 39 W Lexington St Suite 250, Baltimore. Open Mon-Fri 10am-4pm.
410-767-0675 · 39 W Lexington St Suite 250, Baltimore, MD 21201
Ladies of Charity of Baltimore is a faith-based women's organization affiliated with Catholic Charities providing social services, emergency assistance, and community support to women and families in need. Services include food pantry assistance, referrals to social services, and volunteer opportunities for women. Call 410-727-3831 for information on available services. Located at 320 Cathedral St, Baltimore. Open Mon-Fri 9am-5pm. Services available regardless of religious affiliation.
410-727-3831 · 320 Cathedral St, Baltimore, MD 21201
The Center for Urban Families provides career development, financial literacy education, fatherhood programming, and family strengthening services for low-income families in Baltimore. Women's services include job readiness training, financial coaching, and access to community support networks. Call 410-367-5691 or email info@cfuf.org for enrollment information. Located at 2201 N Monroe St, Baltimore. Open Mon-Fri 8:30am-5pm. Services free for qualifying participants. Bring photo ID and proof of income to intake appointment.
410-367-5691 · 2201 N Monroe St, Baltimore, MD 21217
Women Entrepreneurs of Baltimore provides business training, mentoring, and support for women starting or growing businesses in Baltimore. Programs include business plan development workshops, access to microloans, networking events, and one-on-one business coaching. Call 410-243-3545 or email info@webinc.org for enrollment information. Located at 1118 Light St Suite 202, Baltimore. Open Mon-Fri 9am-5pm. Services available to women at all stages of business development from idea to established enterprise.
410-243-3545 · 1118 Light St Suite 202, Baltimore, MD 21230