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bSAS is a data-driven organization, seeking to utilize the most effective approaches anywhere available.  Here is a sampling of published resources that inform or reflect our approach.

Continuing Care project funded by the National Institute of Drug Abuse to Dr.Maxine Stitzer at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
 
The Baltimore City Department of Social Services Employment Project.) funded by the BCDSS to provide care coordination and evidence-based pratice supported employment services to (TANF) 
 
Threshold to Recovery

 

Previous Funding Source: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Current Funding source: Baltimore City

Project award dates: Recurrent on a yearly basis

Description:  Threshold to Recovery (TTR) is a network of three community centers that, together, offer 24-hour, free, walk-in recovery support services including peer counseling; fellowship groups; referral to substance abuse treatment, housing and other support services; alternative health services such as acupuncture, yoga, and tai chi; parenting and GED classes, and recreation.  These centers are open to all people seeking recovery from addiction.

  

Steps to Success Baltimore’s Drug and Alcohol Treatment Outcomes Study (January, 2002)  (Summary of the report)