About Marian House – Baltimore
Marian House provides substance abuse treatment, support and safe housing for women and their children in Baltimore, Maryland. Guests receive education regarding addiction and how it affects thinking patterns and relationships. They address dual diagnosis issues that often accompany substance abuse, like anxiety and depression. You’ll attend 12 step meetings that help you stay accountable with your recovery. Some women may have been separated from their children and Marian House works to reunite them with supervised visitation and social events.
Their transitional and permanent housing services support recovery and provide structure while helping guests work on their independence. Residents will work closely with dedicated education coordinators and can visit the George McManus Education Center. Marian House partners with Greater Homewood Community Corporation so clients can take GED classes and receive tutoring.
You’ll have employment assistance and help with job placement. The program includes a full-time employment counselor to assist residents with employment avenues. This service includes resume writing, interview training, job search assistance and development and employment retention education.
During your time at Marian House, you’ll learn typical life skills that help you become independent and productive for long-term sobriety. You’ll have weekly household chores, prepare meals and work as a team to help you learn about community and interaction with others.
The team at Marian House promotes helping others. You’ll learn how to trust your housemates and develop healthy relationships. The shared work, meals and celebrations focus on being part of the community. Once you complete the program then they can refer you to their permanent housing locations nearby including Serenity Place and Independence Place.