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Family Resources

We offer you resources to help build and take care of your family, including:

Adoption Assistance

Eligible employees who adopt a child receive a lump sum payment of up to $5,000 to help with adoption expenses, including:  

  • Agency adoption fees
  • Court costs
  • Attorney fees 
  • Round-trip transportation to bring the child home

Gestational Surrogacy Program

Gestational surrogacy is an arrangement in which a person carries and delivers a baby for another person or couple. The person who carries the baby is the gestational surrogate or gestational carrier.

Our Gestational Surrogacy Program reimburses gestational surrogacy parents up to $15,000 for eligible expenses associated with the gestational surrogacy. The program is open to benefits-eligible employees.

Family and Caregiving Programs

Update to family care support 2025: Starting Jan. 1, 2025, we’re transitioning our backup care program from Care@Work to Bright Horizons to improve your access to the care you need. You can continue to schedule backup care through Care@Work and use your premium Care.com membership through Dec. 31, 2024. Learn more about this change and the Bright Horizons program .

Need help at home? Care@Work helps you find: 

  • Child care
  • Pet walkers
  • Senior caregivers
  • Housekeepers
  • And more!

Benefits-eligible staff receive a free premium membership to the Care.com portal, where you can explore provider profiles, do background checks and a Safety Center to get guidance on assessing providers.

Subsidized Backup Child and Adult Care
Need emergency back-up care for child or adult day care? Through Care@Work, you can access subsidized, vetted care for work-related situations up to 10 days per fiscal year (Jan 1 – Dec 31). Take advantage of this benefit in two easy steps:

Step 1: Enroll on Hopkins’ Care.com portal
Step 2: Search for backup care or call 855-781-1303

For more information and eligibility, email the WorkLife Office.

Note: If you use more than $5,000 in backup care and/or Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account benefits for any 12-month period, the excess will be applied to your wages, as required by the IRS.

Find Child Care in Maryland

The Maryland Family Network’s database includes all Maryland-registered family child care providers and licensed group programs, such as full-day centers, preschool and Head Start programs, public pre-K programs, private kindergartens, school-age programs, summer programs and camps.

The Locate Search tool provides direct access to information about all registered and licensed child care programs throughout Maryland, and shows providers with immediate vacancies or potential future openings. Use the filters to find care that fits your budget, location, and schedule, and search for providers who are multi-lingual, support special needs, and accept financial aid.

Search for child care in Maryland

Weinberg Early Childhood Center

The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Early Childhood Center, operated by Downtown Baltimore Child Care and located in the Henderson-Hopkins School, is a premier early learning facility whose teachers and staff believe all children deserve the best education from the earliest age. The center serves a diverse mixed-income community of children and families who live and/or work in the Eager Park neighborhood and beyond.

Priority admission is available to Johns Hopkins parents whose primary campus is East Baltimore. Learn more about the Weinberg Early Childhood Center .

Johns Hopkins Child Care and Early Learning Center

Operated by Bright Horizons and located on the East Baltimore campus, the Johns Hopkins Child Care and Early Learning Center enrolls children ages six weeks through preschool for full-time care.

You’re eligible if you’re are full-time employee of Johns Hopkins Hospital, Health System, and Bayview Medical Center. Learn more about the Johns Hopkins Child Care and Early Learning Center .

Lactation Support Program

Pregnancy, childbirth, adoption, surrogacy, and loss are all major life transitions. Continuing to chest/breastfeed, or exclusively pump, requires extra planning and support. Johns Hopkins’ Lactation Support Program helps make the transition back to work or study easier.

There are registered rooms across the Hopkins campuses, which are all equipped with hospital-grade pumps (Ameda Platinum or Medela Symphony).

Complete these steps to participate in the Lactation Support Program:

  1. Request lactation accommodations .
  2. Register to use a lactation room . After you register, you’ll get a confirmation email containing room amenity and access information.

Go to Lactation Support for more information.