Dayspring is located in east Baltimore with transitional housing in the Collington Square community and other housing in surrounding areas such as Belair Edison, Madison East, and Mid-East. Dayspring’s continuing effectiveness is largely due to the comprehensive nature of services. The prevention program does not work in isolation but is part of the Dayspring continuum of services that supports families with housing, case management and other support services. Dayspring partners include:
Baltimore City Department of Health
Baltimore City Department of Social Services
Baltimore City Head Start
Baltimore Office of Homeless Services
Baltimore Substance Abuse Systems
Black Mental Health Alliance
Caroline Center
Coalition for Homeless Children and Families (Dayspring is Lead Agency)
Collington Square Neighborhood Association
Episcopal Community Services
Evelyn Jordan Center-HIV/AIDS medical services
Family League of Baltimore City, Family Recovery Program
Historic East Baltimore Community Action Coalition (HEBCAC)
Homeless Persons Representation Project
JHH School of Nursing
Safe & Sound Campaign
University of Maryland outpatient treatment program-treatment
Sisters Together and Reaching (STAR)-HIV/AIDS education
Recovery Network
WIC