Maryland

Established in 1998, the Maryland Division of Casey Family Services offers an array of services to support and strengthen children, families, and communities in East Baltimore and surrounding neighborhoods.

To support its work, the division has a great need for individuals and couples to serve as foster or adoptive parents to teen parents in foster care and their children. Learn how you can help a teen mother in foster care today.

Division Director Doreen Chapman leads this division and its staff.

Maryland Division Services

Family Economic Success (FES): FES supports low-income and working families in building stronger financial futures through a comprehensive approach of the Annie E. Casey Foundation that integrates workforce development efforts, family economic support, and community investments. Casey Family Services plays an important role in the Foundation’s broad strategy, developing partnerships and evaluating the needs of families within the communities that it serves.

Family Resource Center: In communities where there are a high number of vulnerable families, Casey Family Services operates Family Resource Centers. In Baltimore, a neighborhood-based center provides services, including case management, with an emphasis on preserving and strengthening family connections and stability. Local residents help guide services to meet the community’s needs.

Parent-Child Foster Care: Casey Family Services offers foster care services to teen parents who cannot live with their birth families, primarily due to neglect or abuse. In the Maryland Division, teen parents in foster care and their babies may live with unrelated foster parents, relatives, or families who plan to adopt them. Services focus on the safety and healthy development of the child, including the development of lifelong family connections that help children exit foster care and prepare for adulthood.

Contact Us

25 North Caroline Street
Baltimore, MD 21231 (map)
410.342.7554 telephone
800.992.2802 toll-free
410.342.7556 fax