Recovery Housing Assistance
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St Vincent de Paul
The St. Vincent de Paul Society offers a range of compassionate community services, including person-to-person financial assistance for housing needs such as eviction prevention, utility shutoffs, and medications, as well as a food pantry and weekly soup kitchen — all funded through generous parish donations. Through dedicated volunteers known as Vincentians, the organization also coordinates seasonal programs like the Adopt-a-Family gift distribution to ensure neighbors in need are supported year-round.
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All For Recovery
Uninsured individuals struggling with addiction often face significant barriers to treatment due to capacity limits and eligibility requirements at state-run facilities, leaving many without the help they need regardless of their circumstances. All For Recovery works to eliminate these obstacles by providing accessible treatment and financial assistance for housing to anyone motivated to pursue recovery, supported by a partnership with The Freedom Center to connect individuals with the right resources for achieving long-term sobriety.
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Recovery Awareness Foundation
The Recovery Awareness Foundation Incorporated is an Annapolis-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to supporting individuals with substance use disorders. They provide financial scholarships for recovery housing and treatment, assist with intake costs, coordinate Narcan training, and offer community outreach and treatment referrals