Elevating Lives.
Expanding Horizons.

We’re excited to share the B’More Clubhouse 2023 Annual Report, which provides an overview of our work and impact and introduces you to some of our members.

A photo of Executive Director, Jason Woody with the logo for "Baltimore Fishbowl" and a caption of "In the News" overlaid on a photo of the Baltimore Skyline

Investing in mental health recovery helps everyone in Baltimore: an op-ed

B'More Clubhouse receives a $500,000 grant from the Baltimore City's Mayor's Office

Leave your diagnosis at the door.

B’More Clubhouse invites individuals with mental illness to rejoin the momentum of daily life. Through meaningful, active participation in the maintenance and running of the clubhouse throughout a work-ordered day, members are given the opportunity to live life on their own terms.

Investing in mental health & Baltimore

Find out how investing in mental health recovery helps everyone in Baltimore in this recent op-ed for The Baltimore Sun, written by executive director, Jason Woody. Investing in mental health…
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Big Fish: Jason Woody and a holistic approach for mental illness

Executive Director Jason Woody sat down with the Baltimore Fishbowl to talk about the value of B’More Clubhouse and a vision for the Clubhouse model to expand throughout Maryland. Read…
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Our Impact

Current members

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Employment rate - doubled the rate for people in the public mental health system

Meals served in 2022

Years since our founding

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Average daily attendance

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Savings to Maryland's Public Mental health system for Clubhouse members