Housing Baltimore Rescue MissionMen's Division: provides food, clothing, shelter, showers, and a one-hour gospel service each evening Overnight Emergency Shelter. Doors open at 5 p.m., close at 7:45 p.m. ID required (if no id, have a 5 day grace period) No shorts, no tank tops. Showers, toiletries provided. Free clothes given out Monday, Wednesday, Friday for those staying at the shelter. 5 Day alcohol detox. Women and Children Only. *Children-Boys: must be 9 years old or younger, Girls: Any age. Website 4 N Central Ave Baltimore, MD 21202 (410)-342-2533
Housing Baltimore Rescue MissionKaris Home for Women and Children: provides food, clothing, shelter, showers, and a one-hour gospel service each evening Food Pantry: 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month 10 a.m. - noon. Free. Website 1228 E. Baltimore St. Baltimore, MD 21202 (410)-342-1323
Housing Earl's PlaceHousing for men Transitional housing services, case management. Provides referral services, health and mental health services and job training. May remain in the housing for up to 2 years. Men only. No sex offenders. Rent is 30% of income or waived if unemployed. Call for intake. Mental Health Website 1400 E Lombard Street Baltimore, MD 21231 (410)-522-0225
Housing Maryland Center for Veterans Education and TrainingProvides veterans with case management, education, health care, substance use and housing Intensive Outpatient Substance Abuse and Mental health treatment, Psychiatric Rehabilitation (residential and non residential,) support groups. Walk in and same day services available. Accepts Medicaid. Substance Use Website 301 North High St. Baltimore, MD 21202 (410)-576-9626
Housing St. Vincent de PaulHome Connections-provides immediate access to permanent housing, intensive case management and other supportive services Program for new African immigrants that focuses on wealth management and health. Free. Call for more information. Website 400 S. Bond St. Baltimore, MD 21231 (410)-732-1892
Housing St. Vincent de PaulBeans and Bread-Breakfast and lunch served Monday-Friday, can help locate housing Transitional and Supportive housing for adults with mental health. Primary care physicians, job training and placement. Medicaid Accepted. Mental Health Website 400 S. Bond Street Baltimore, MD 21231 (410)-732-1892