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World Elder Abuse Awareness Day

On Friday, June 14, 2019, the Pro Bono Counseling Project participated in a World Elder Abuse Awareness Day event at the Baltimore County Public Library in Randallstown, MD. Along with about a dozen other community and state-wide organizations present, PBCP representatives met with clinicians, human service professionals, potential clients, and community members who all share in the concern and care for Maryland seniors and their caregivers. We were honored also […]

By |2020-02-05T13:37:23-05:00June 20th, 2019|

PBCP Participates in Mental Wellness Fair at Bollman Bridge Elementary School

In keeping with our mission and vision of expanding access to mental health care and resources and promoting open dialogue about mental health issues, the Pro Bono Counseling Project (PBCP) took part recently in a mental wellness fair hosted by Bollman Bridge Elementary School in Savage, Maryland.

About one hundred parents and children participated in the BBES Wellness Resource Fair on Monday, May 13, 2019.  Alongside PBCP, over a dozen community […]

By |2020-02-05T13:40:22-05:00June 4th, 2019|

NAMI Metro Baltimore’s Annual Faith Leaders Symposium

Pro Bono Counseling Project (PBCP) Executive Director Amy Greensfelder was recently invited to speak at NAMI Metro Baltimore‘s annual symposium for faith leaders. NAMI and PBCP both recognize that faith communities are at the frontlines of noticing the signs of mental health concerns, and that faith leaders play an important role destigmatizing mental health and connecting people to appropriate resources. Members of faith communities share with each other when […]

By |2020-02-05T13:41:06-05:00May 29th, 2019|

Cultural Competence and Working with Interpreters

On Wednesday, March 13, the Pro Bono Counseling Project (PBCP) hosted a workshop, “Cultural Competence and Working with Interpreters”, at the Owen Brown Interfaith Center in Columbia, MD. Kelly Macias, PhD, from Cross Cultural Communications, led the program for over 50 mental health clinicians. Attendees received 6 CE credits for attendance.   

Dr. Macias led attendees through topics ranging from the need of […]

By |2022-04-14T07:35:51-04:00May 23rd, 2019|

Announcing PBCP’s New Website

Since our founding in 1991, the Pro Bono Counseling Project has been dedicated to improving access to mental health care in Maryland by matching individuals in need of help with qualified volunteer clinicians and other vital resources.

Essential to that mission is maintaining our ability to connect with people, whether they are seeking care, looking to volunteer, or simply trying to learn more about PBCP, in a modern way. That’s why […]

By |2019-06-26T12:01:47-04:00March 10th, 2019|

Welcoming CHAI into the PBCP Family

For over fifteen years, the independent nonprofit organization CHAI (Counselors Helping South Asians and Indians) was dedicated to serving the mental health needs of South Asian communities throughout Maryland. Taking a holistic approach, CHAI sought to combat the stigma surrounding mental health issues among this population while improving access to education, resources and care for those who need it. Since the spring of 2017, this mission has continued as a […]

By |2019-03-13T20:06:52-04:00February 10th, 2019|

PBCP Featured on WBAL-TV 11 News

The phones are always busy at the Pro Bono Counseling Project, where inside, officials at a small office in Towson are matchmakers of sorts. They pair people unable to afford mental health services with licensed professionals.

By |2019-06-26T12:02:11-04:00October 13th, 2017|

PBCP Names Amy Greensfelder, MSW, as New Executive Director

Amy Greensfelder, MSW, has been named the new Executive Director of the Pro Bono Counseling Project. She succeeds founding Executive Director Barbara Anderson, who has retired after 26 years of service to the organization.

“Although we were saddened when we learned of Barbara’s decision to retire, she participated in the selection of her successor and we anticipate the transition will be seamless,” says Pro Bono Counseling Project Board President Ardena N. […]

By |2019-03-12T11:16:05-04:00September 5th, 2017|
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