Coordinated Access Navigator Sites

If you are currently experiencing homelessness and want to see if you qualify for housing programs, please contact a Coordinated Access Navigator Site.

 

Call for an Appointment

Organization
Contact Info
Population Served
People Encouraging
People
410-764-8560Anyone experiencing homelessness
Springboard Community
Services
410-955-7159,
410-366-1960
Primarily homeless youth, ages 18-24,
but serves adults ages 25+ as well
MOHS HOPWA
Program
410-935-9862,
410-545-1511
People diagnosed with HIV/AIDS
New Vision
House of Hope
410-466-8558Veterans
The Baltimore Station410-752-4454Veterans

Walk-in for Assistance

Organization
Address
Walk-In Hours
Population Served
Health Care for the Homeless421 Fallsway,
Baltimore, MD 21202
Monday - Friday,
7:30 am - 11:30 am &
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Anyone experiencing homelessness
Paul's Place1118 Ward St.,
Baltimore, MD 21230
Tuesday - Friday,
9:30 am - 11:30 am
Anyone experiencing homelessness
Beans and Bread400 S. Bond St.,
Baltimore, MD 21231
Monday & Wednesday,
9:00 am - 2:00 pm
Individuals and families experiencing homelessness
Springboard Community
Services
4623 Falls Rd.,
Baltimore, MD 21239
Wednesday,
11:00 am - 3:00 pm
Homeless youth ages 18-24

Housing Navigators

Community members can meet with Housing Navigators at participating Enoch Pratt Free Libraries to get help resolving a housing crisis.

Housing Navigators are available for free, in-person meetings at the following locations:

Pratt Library
Address
Phone Number
Days of Operation
Central400 Cathedral Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
443-401-9759Monday, Thursday, Friday
11:00 am - 4:00 pm
Walbrook3203 West North Avenue
Baltimore, MD 212216
443-615-1232Tuesday, Thursday, Friday
11:00 am - 4:00 pm
Waverly400 E. 33rd Street
Baltimore, MD 21218
443-615-1232Tuesday & Thursday
11:00 am - 4:00 pm

Services Offered

  • Help community members better understand their housing problems and find ways to solve them
  • Information on local resources that can help people exit homelessness or prevent them from becoming homeless in the first place
  • A personalized housing plan to ensure long-term stability
  • Referral to City-funded emergency shelters or other local shelters
  • Completion of Coordinated Access Intake to determine qualifications for housing programs
  • Guidance for community members who have been matched with a housing program but still need help selecting housing or signing a lease
  • Short-term case management and connections to vital services

This Program is Funded by ARPA

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Housing Navigation & Resource Guide

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Public Notice

In January 2024, MOHS launched the Flex Fund Diversion Program funded through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). This funding allowed MOHS to provide assistance with housing-related expenses and prevent people from becoming homeless. As of May 31, 2024, all of the funding has been used to help community members in need, and MOHS is no longer accepting applications for the Flex Fund program.

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