The Bridge Center at Adam’s House

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The Bridge Center at Adam’s House is an inter-agency collaboration between the Health Department, the Department of Corrections, the Department of Social Services, the Department of Family Services and other community based partners to provide holistic assistance to any Prince George’s County resident reentering the community, especially people that are formerly incarcerated, veterans, and youth (18-24 years old) who are trying to attain stability in the community.  

The Bridge Center at Adam’s House is a central and accessible location for residents to receive services that support a positive community reintegration and that promote productive community life that reduces recidivism rates and improves health outcomes.  

Services

The Bridge Center at Adam’s House offers the following services:

  • Employment Assistance
  • Job Training
  • Veterans Affairs & Claims Assistance
  • Court Ambassadors 
    • Child Support Assistance
  • Food Assistance
  • Medical Insurance Assistance
  • GED/College Enrollment Assistance
  • Youth & Teens Services
  • Mental Health Services
  • Family Reunification Services
  • Substance Abuse Treatment
  • Transportation Assistance
  • Legal Assistance 
  • ID's 
  • Birth Certifications
  • Re-entry Support Program 
    •   Case Management
    •   Peer Support
  • Anger Management Courses       

Workshops

The Bridge Center at Adam’s House provides free workshops and orientations for clients interested in obtaining assistance. Workshops include:

  • Anger Management
  • Employment Assistance
  • Computer Fundamentals
  • Expungement Clinics
  • Budgeting and Credit Repair

To register for workshops, call (301)817-1900 or send an email BridgeCenter@co.pg.md.us to register.

Orientation 

Learn about the various resources, services, and programs the Bridge Center has to offer. Orientations are held every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month from 10:00 am - 12:00 pm. Call or visit us to register.

Client Eligibility

  • Must be a Prince George’s County resident
  • No minors (at least 18 years old)

2021 Judge AW Lecture Honoree & JUSTICE Award Recipient, The Bridge Center at Adam's House Video