Community Adult Programs/Partnerships
Adults residing in the East Baltimore and greater Baltimore communities can benefit from programs that provide customized occupational skills training, preparing them for entry-level positions at Johns Hopkins. Valuable life skills, such as attendance, punctuality, office etiquette, appearance standards and customer service also are examples of the skills offered as part of the preparation. Through relationships with local city agencies and community-based organizations, we create a channel for community residents and targeted populations to take advantage of job opportunities in the health care arena. Some partnering organizations are as follows:
Helping Up Mission
Catholic Charities/ Our Daily Bread
America Works
Humanim
Mayor's Office of Employment Development (MOED)
Baltimore Alliance for Careers in Healthcare (BACH)
CSO-Hispanic Outreach
The Staff of Project R.E.A.C.H/Community Education Programs is available Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and by appointment. Please feel free to visit our offices in Phipps 428 (410-955-1488) or the 550 Building, Suite 401 (410-502-2200) to discuss programs that can help you or someone you know within or near the Hopkins community. Visit this site frequently for news about ways that you can become involved.

