The Pro Bono Counseling Project (PBCP) kicked off 2020 by moving its office to a new location!  The organization is now leasing office space from HASA, a hearing and speech-language services organization, in Baltimore City.  This new location provides many benefits to PBCP, including access to onsite meeting spaces, cost savings on rent, and collaboration with a new nonprofit partner.

All phone numbers, including direct dial and fax numbers, remain the same.

“In this new arrangement, we’re not only getting everything we were looking for in terms of office space, but we also are now building a great new collaborative relationship with an unexpected partner,” explains PBCP Executive Director Amy Greensfelder. “We’re focusing on celebrating points of synergy, while also maintaining both organizations’ independence and unique cultures.”

Pro Bono Counseling hosted an Open House on Wednesday, February 19, to celebrate the move and provide tours of the new office space.  Over 75 volunteers, community leaders, and other organization partners attended the event.

PBCP is all settled in and looks forward to continuing its work to help Marylanders with limited resources receive quality mental health care.

Since its founding in 1991, the Pro Bono Counseling Project (PBCP), a non-profit 501c(3) corporation, has helped over 30,000 individuals and families throughout Maryland connect with volunteer counselors and obtain the mental health care they could not otherwise afford. Presently, PBCP has over 800 volunteer clinicians all over the state of Maryland who give over 9,000 hours of their time each year.

If you’d like to support PBCP, please click here to make an online, tax-deductible gift.