Esperanza Center
AVISO: Esperanza Center a S. Broadway estará cerrado TEMPORALMENTE a partir del 7 de septiembre, debido a un incendio en un edificio al lado. Favor de volver a consultar esta página o llame al 667-600-2900 para más noticias. Gracias por su paciencia.
El Esperanza Center es un centro de recursos que ofrece esperanza y servicios importantes a los inmigrantes de los Estados Unidos. Inmigrantes de todas partes del mundo han recibido recursos y guía compasiva en el Esperanza Center desde 1963. Nuestro equipo dedicado provee servicios y referencias, clases de inglés, atención médica y servicios legales a bajo costo a miles de inmigrantes al año.
Read about all of the services and activities
offered at our center
- Para más información de los programas educativos para jóvenes, haga, clic aquí. 667-600-2943.
Esperanza Center in the News, Stories & Testimonials
Becoming a safe haven: Baltimore and the arrival of immigrant youth
June 25, 2017 A wonderful article from Scalawag on the horrific conditions that have led thousands of children to flee their home countries in recent years, and the welcome and support they receive at the Esperanza Center. Read [...]
The Least of These: Helping victims of modern slavery become survivors
June 9, 2017 In the ongoing series "The Least of These," The Catholic Review examined the response of organizations in Baltimore that are working to help survivors of human trafficking, including Catholic Charities' Esperanza Center. Read the full [...]
Local Advocates Roundtable: Youth Homelessness in Baltimore
May 30, 2017 On May 30, our colleague Helany Sinkler appeared on The Marc Steiner Show as part of a panel to discuss homelessness among area youth. Helany, who works at the Esperanza Center, offered the perspective of [...]
Esperanza Center Continues Mission of Caring for Maryland’s Uninsured Immigrants
Catholic Charities’ program provided free medical services to more than 2,000 people in 2016 Media Contact: Rena Daly rdaly@cc-md.org 17 May 17 12:00 AM CDT Catholic Charities’ Esperanza Center Health Services provided medical and dental services to more than 2,000 [...]
United Shades of America
Immigrants and refugees April 30, 2017 Former Esperanza Center client Williams Guevara Martinez and Esperanza pro bono attorney Scott Rose were interviewed by W. Kamau Bell for an episode of United Shades of America, focusing on the [...]
“The Esperanza Center Changed My Life”
Ana Herrera with volunteer interpreter Pedro Siguenza and Esperanza pro bono attorney Scott Rose Ana Herrera, a client of the Esperanza Center, was invited to speak to the parishioners of St. Joseph Church [...]