Volunteer with Behavioral Health Services
Volunteers and donors are vital to our success.
Catholic Charities Behavioral Health Services consists of more than 30 programs across central and western Maryland, serving several thousand families a year. This division provides a continuum of care and treatment that includes adoption services, out-patient mental health clinics, home and community-based behavioral health services, special education schools, treatment foster care and residential programs. Numerous group and individual volunteer opportunities are available in many of our programs.
Please join our volunteer mailing list. You can learn more about all of our volunteer activities and stay in touch with other volunteers.
Volunteers or interns wanting more information on how to connect with our programs should contact the Volunteer Coordinator at 667-600-6039 or volunteercfs@cc-md.org. Anyone seeking an internship or an ongoing volunteering role in one of our programs must complete an application and background screening. Once we have matched someone with a recurring opportunity, we then require that they attend one of our quarterly Pre-Service Training sessions.


Ways to Serve
Family Services Mentoring and Companions
Be a Mentor at Family Services
Because sometimes it takes a hero to change a child’s life.
“You are the best mentor I ever had in my life. You are like Superman, Batman, and the Hulk.” Isaiah, about his mentor, Charles McFadden
Who are Family Services Mentors?
They are people just like you. They range in age from 23 to 75 and come from every walk of life. Mentors are a special visitor, a positive role model, and a consistent person in a child’s life. Every child in our care needs a hero! The children receiving services come from neighborhoods both nearby and across the state of Maryland. Typically, mentors are matched with children in one of our residential facilities or our special education schools. Matches can sometimes progress into the community. Mentors commit to mentoring for one year and give at least two hours each week. All of our mentors share something very important. Every volunteer mentor has taken the time to:
Make a Difference in the Life of a Child
We need school supplies, too. You can contact us first or just drop off your donation at the address below.
Ready to start making a difference for a child? Fill out a Mentor Application to begin your journey! Just email your completed application to Lauren Porter at lporter@cc-md.orgor print and mail the application to:
Lauren Porter, Mentor Coordinator
Family Services/St. Vincent’s Villa
2600 Pot Spring Road, Timonium, MD 21093
Need more information? Read our Theraputic Mentoring Brochure or contact Lauren Porter at 667-600-3054 or e-mail her at lporter@cc-md.org.
Undergraduate and Graduate Internships
Family Services is a national leader in cultivating a true strength-based, partnership-driven culture that supports and empowers clients and families. We provide state-of-the-art behavioral health, child welfare, special education, early childhood, and family-development services to help strengthen families and individuals of all ages.
Undergraduate and graduate students from accredited colleges and universities have the opportunity to refine their academic development and professional skills with hands-on experiences in a variety of Family Services programs. Placement opportunities include psychology, social work, counseling, family studies, special education, speech pathology, nursing, arts, music, recreation, marketing and human services, as well as a limited number of doctoral placements. Family Services offers programs that serve Anne Arundel, Allegany, Baltimore, Carroll, Garrett, Harford, and Washington Counties, and Baltimore City.
Undergraduate level internships
Undergraduate interns assist in the operation of a Family Services program to which they are assigned for a period of one semester or a summer intersession. Interns report directly to a staff supervisor within their program, with additional oversight from Volunteer Services. In compliance with Catholic Charity policies, undergraduates cannot serve clients in a clinical capacity; however, interns may be closely involved in other therapeutic aspects of their program, including directly with clients.
If you are interested in an undergraduate internship, email your resume to Mikael Kristiansen, Volunteer Services Coordinator, at volunteercfs@cc-md.org, making sure to specify your area of concentration and any other internship requirements. For more information on the application process, including deadlines, requirements, and sample role descriptions, please review our Undergraduate Internship Overview Handbook.
Graduate level internships
Our graduate and doctoral placements are made through formal partnerships with various universities. For more information regarding graduate internships, contact Diane Shannon at dshannon@cc-md.org.
Gather together with your co-workers and participate in a Day of Caring as you complete a fun project to enhance our program.
Sponsor a special activity for our children, or sponsor a child or family during our holiday campaign, and see how smiles really are contagious!
Behavioral Health in the News, Stories & Testimonials
Meet the BCARS team!
Pictured: Peggy Hotaling, Javon Blue, Megan McNew, Kristine Basnyat, Patrice Munford, Laurie Vozzella-Bell, Danielle Wheeler, Ginna Wagner, Jessica Beer, Kelsey McClellan, John Wortham*Missing: Andrew Knight, Dr. Ron Means & Dr. Taylor Scott A [...]
Understanding adverse childhood experiences
Feature by Ron Means, MD, Assistant Medical Director, Baltimore Child and Adolescent Response System (BCARS) Behavioral health clinicians are tasked with providing traditional services such as medications, therapy, counseling, and rehabilitative services. Often we have [...]
Therapist from Villa Maria of Harford County receives award
Alexandra Abell (front row 3rd from the right) was one of the 19 award winners honored at the Harford County Champions for Children and Youth Event. (l-r) Kevin Keegan, Director of Family [...]
Escaping danger and finding safety at Sarah’s House
Reginald Johnson and family For a year and a half, Reginald Johnson fought the idea of turning to Sarah’s House, Anne Arundel County’s only family shelter, to help him and his four children [...]
Charismatic individuals share their stories of discovering and managing their mental health challenges – View the video
If you missed the captivating Stoop Storytelling Series about behavioral health challenges and treatment, which was sponsored in part by Catholic Charities, then we are sorry because it was fantastic. However, you are in luck [...]
Tonight: Sharing stories about mental health, mental illness and the mysteries inside our heads
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Rowena Daly (Rena) rdaly@cc-md.org 667-600-2007 Stoop Storytelling, Catholic Charities and other leading groups host Out of Stigma’s Shadow: stories about mental health, mental illness and the mysteries inside our heads BALTIMORE—(May [...]