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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…

B’More Clubhouse Featured on Fox Baltimore

B’More Clubhouse Executive Director recently had the opportunity to join Fox Baltimore to speak about how to manage your mental health over the holidays, as well as describe the mission…

Looking Up at a Bright Future – for All

B’More Clubhouse has launched a capital campaign to raise $350,000 to install a much-needed elevator in our two-story home on Calvert Street. The elevator will make our space more accessible…

Executive Director Jason Woody Featured on Baltimore radio

B’More Clubhouse Executive Director Jason Woody was recently featured in Spotlight on Maryland with host Gina Crash that ran on several Baltimore-area Audacy radio stations. Jason highlighted the work of…

citybiz Interview: Jason Woody, Executive Director of B’More Clubhouse

Jason Woody is the Executive Director of B’More Clubhouse, where he has served since 2009. His passion and skill for building community for underrepresented populations is what attracted him to this field and kept him here for the past 15 years.

B’More Clubhouse 10th Anniversary Video

Over the past ten years, B’More Clubhouse has built a remarkable community of individuals who work together, support, and inspire
each other daily; Empowering adults with mental illness to lead meaningful and productive lives of their choice in the community.