Internship Site Possibilities for Psychology Majors *Sites are also listed on UBworks *Anne Arundel County Crisis Response Team (Annapolis): mobile crisis teams, homeless outreach, urgent care clinic, sexual assault clinic, community education and crisis beds (http://www.aamentalhealth.org/pr_warmline.cfm) *Anne Arundel YWCA, Offender Programing (Arnold): crisis hotline, safe house, counseling (http://www.annapolisywca.org/programs/) Association of Black Charities (Baltimore): provides community support through mentoring, foreclosure prevention, job development, financial planning, education readiness (http://www.abc-md.org/) Baltimore Crisis Response (Baltimore): crisis hotline, mobile crisis teams, in-patient crisis unit, substance abuse (http://www.bcresponse.org/) Baltimore City Department of Aging (Baltimore City): assist older Marylanders with a range of services and sources of information, including but not limited to health insurance, employment, long term care, housing and nutrition (http://www.aging.maryland.gov/) Baltimore County Circuit Court of Family Mediation (Towson): provides assistance for participants in resolving their disputes regarding custody and visitation (http://www.baltimorecountymd.gov/Agencies/circuit/mediation/mediation.html) Baltimore Curriculum Project (Baltimore City): nonprofit organization that empowers four neighborhood charter schools in East Baltimore with the tools they need to help every child succeed (http://baltimorecp.org/) *Baltimore Mediation Center (Baltimore): provides free mediation and teaches conflict resolution skills in neighborhoods, families, schools, businesses, and all across Baltimore (http://communitymediation.org/) Baltimore Outreach (Baltimore): support services for homeless women and children (http://www.baltimoreoutreach.org/) Bea Gaddy Center for Women and Children (Baltimore): shelter for homeless women and children (http://www.bea-gaddy.org/about.html) *Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Maryland (Baltimore, Southern MD and Eastern Shore): provides mentoring services to children including those living in single parent homes, growing up in poverty and coping with parental incarceration (http://www.biglittle.org/site/c.6pIMI1MzFjJ0H/b.6556069/k.F087/Home_Page.htm) Black Mental Health Alliance for Education and Consultation Inc. (Baltimore City): private non-profit 501(C)3 organization which provides training, consultation, support groups, resource referral, public information, and educational resources regarding mental health and mental illness issues (http://blackmentalhealth.com/) *Catholic Charities (MD county wide): mental health, healthcare, job placement, housing assistance (http://www.catholiccharities-md.org/) Conflict Resolution Center of Montgomery County (Bethesda): provides several services to the Montgomery County community including mediation, youth services, conflict management workshops and training (http://crcmc.org/) Forbusch School (Reisterstown): 12-month special education program (ages 5-21) for children with behavioral and intellectual disabilities (http://www.sheppardpratt.org/special-education-services/our-schools/forbush-school-glyndon/) *Future Care (Pasadena): physical rehabilitation for senior citizens (http://futurecare.com/) *Gallagher Services (Timonium and Baltimore): services for people with developmental disabilities (http://www.catholiccharities-md.org/developmental-disabilities/) Hannah Moore (Reisterstown): emergency shelter for women and children (http://www.shelterlistings.org/details/36816/) *Harding Consulting (Baltimore): mental illness/vocational counseling (http://www.areyouhappy.org/) *Health Department (MD county wide): community resources (e.g. alcohol and drug abuse, behavioral health and disabilities, developmental disabilities, health care, veterans) (http://dhmh.maryland.gov/SitePages/Home.aspx) *House of Ruth (Baltimore): shelter for domestic violence victims (women and children) (http://www.hruth.org/) *International Rescue Committee (Baltimore): provides support services for refugees (http://www.rescue.org/us-program/us-baltimore-md) *Kennedy Krieger (Baltimore): provides clinical programs to meet the specialized needs of children and adolescents with developmental disabilities (http://www.kennedykrieger.org/) *Keypoint Mental Health (Aberdeen, Catonsville, Dundalk, Perryville, Towson): community mental health clinics, psychiatric rehabilitation programs, school based counseling program, community outreach programs, in home counseling program, residential rehabilitation program (http://www.keypoint.org/index.html) *Moveable Feast (Baltimore): home and shelter delivered meals, nutritional counseling, medical transportation (http://www.mfeast.org/) My Covenant Place (Largo): provides a range of services that may include emergency assistance, crisis intervention, victim orientation and education, referrals, accompaniment, advocacy, transportation, referral information for shelter and temporary housing for victims of crime (http://mycovenantplace.org/) National Alliance for Mental Illness (MD County wide): provides educational resources and events related to mental illness; statewide outreach (http://namimd.org/) National Family Resiliency Center (Columbia): fosters healthy relationships in all families regardless of composition through individual, couple, family, parent, co-parent, pre-marital, marital, separation and blended family counseling (http://nfrchelp.org/) *Office of Youth Violence Prevention (Baltimore City): uses evidence-based, public health and human service models that impact underlying health, social, and economic disparities, through effective advocacy, collaboration, and programming for, and in partnership with youth, families, and citizens of Baltimore (http://health.baltimorecity.gov/programs/violence-prevention) Project Plase (Baltimore): Provides housing assistance and solutions for homeless individuals ( http://www.projectplase.org/) Rape Crisis Intervention Services (Westminster): provides free counseling and other support services to victims of sexual violence and their families; also offers prevention education programs and professional training in order to eliminate sexual violence through education and advocacy (http://www.rapecrisiscc.org/) *Sheppard Pratt (Towson): treatment programs to address a spectrum of mental illnesses (http://www.sheppardpratt.org/) The Family Tree (Baltimore): child abuse prevention (http://www.standforchildrenmd.org/) *TurnAround, Inc. (Baltimore and Towson): provides counseling and support services to victims of sexual assault and domestic violence (http://www.turnaroundinc.org/) *Union Memorial Hospital (Baltimore): wide range of services to meet all healthcare needs (https://www.medstarhealth.org/union-memorial/Pages/MedStar-Union-Memorial-Services.aspx) *United Way (Baltimore City): assists people living in poverty and addresses the range of issues that can result: lack of housing, health care, healthy food, quality child care, education, financial stability, stable employment and more (http://www.uwcm.org/main/) U.S. Dream Academy (Columbia): mentoring for at risk children (http://www.usdreamacademy.org/) Villa Maria School (Timonium): provides educational and clinical services for children with significant emotional, behavioral, and learning challenges (http://www.catholiccharities-md.org/villa-maria-schools/) *YWCA (Baltimore): assists homeless women and families through supportive housing (http://www.ywcagreaterbaltimore.org/)