On this page you'll find youth-focused homeless resources including drop-in centers and individual support programs for homeless or transient youth.
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211 Maryland is the state’s most comprehensive resource database for health and human services. Resources include housing/shelter, food, utility assistance, employment, legal aid, immigration, and more
Art with a Heart works to improve lives through visual art. The organization brings interactive art classes to schools, community centers, group homes, shelters, hospitals, and housing facilities. It also runs youth leadership programs for 10th and 11th graders, and job training programs for youth ages 14–24.
3000 Falls Road Mill No. 1 Baltimore MD 21211
AZIZA PE&CE, commonly referred to as “AP,” is a non-profit organization that primarily serves girls, LGBTQ+, and gender expansive youth with a focus on Black, Latinx, and Indigenous youth. AP uses fashion, fitness, arts, music, mentoring, entertainment, and education to address social, emotional, cultural, life, and critical thinking skills.
901 N. Milton Ave 240 Baltimore MD 21205
Baltimore City Public Schools’ Homeless Services program provides support and resources to help homeless children and youth access education and essential services. The program ensures students experiencing homelessness receive school enrollment assistance, transportation, supplies, and connections to community resources to support their academic success and well-being.
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The Shelter Hotline is a centralized system for people experiencing homelessness to access City-funded emergency shelters.
Mon 8:30am-4:30pm, Tue 8:30am-4:30pm, Wed 8:30am-4:30pm, Thu 8:30am-4:30pm, Fri 8:30am-4:30pm
The Baltimore City Street Outreach Information Card connects individuals experiencing homelessness with vital resources and support services. This program offers direct outreach, guidance, and access to shelter, health care, and social services to help people find stability and safety.
Baltimore Crisis Response Inc. (BCRI) is a nonprofit organization that provides behavioral health and crisis services. Since 1992, they have been helping individuals manage and overcome mental health and substance use disorders through crisis intervention, support, and care.
5124 Greenwich Avenue Baltimore MD 21229
The Maryland State Department of Education supports local school districts in implementing the McKinney-Vento Program, which ensures students and families experiencing homelessness know their educational rights and can access necessary services. This program helps provide stability and support to youth lacking stable housing by connecting them to school enrollment assistance, transportation, and other educational resources.
Building Communities Today for Tomorrow, Inc. (BCTT) provides support to children, adolescents, adults, and seniors at risk of removal from their homes or transitioning back into the community. They offer services like Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Therapeutic Behavioral Services, School-based Behavioral Services, case management, and mentoring. BCTT’s goal is to help individuals and families build stability and connect with the resources they need.
2901 Druid Park Dr Baltimore MD 21215
Community Advocates for You is a network of professionals, parents, and community advocates who have joined forces to provide person-centered support to individuals with disabilities and their families. Most of our services are at no cost to our clients.
P.O. Box 113 Owings Mills MD 21117
The Community Assistance Network, Inc. (CAN)’s mission is to work in partnership with the community to develop, operate, and support programs that reduce vulnerability and promote personal growth, stability and self-sufficiency among low-income residents. CAN does this by providing shelters, eviction prevention, after school programs and summer camps, and rapid-rehousing programs and a food pantry.
Community Assistance Network, Inc. (CAN) operates two shelters. Homeless individuals seeking Emergency Shelter must call the Baltimore County Department of Social Services at 410-853-3000 (prompt #2 for Homeless Screening Unit/Adult Services) in order to be referred to an emergency shelter in Baltimore County.
7900 E Baltimore St Baltimore MD 21224
The Family Violence Prevention and Services Program administers the Family Violence Prevention and Services Act (FVPSA), the primary federal funding stream dedicated to the support of emergency shelter and related assistance for victims of domestic violence and their children. Programs listed include Resource Centers, State Domestic Violence Coalitions, and the National Domestic Violence Hotline.
Health Care for the Homeless works to prevent and end homelessness for vulnerable individuals and families by providing quality, integrated health care and promoting access to affordable housing and sustainable incomes through direct service, advocacy and community engagement. Health Care for the Homeless also offers a mobile clinic with varying times and locations available on their website.
There are multiple sites for clients to visit depending on their location:
Healthcare for the Homeless: West Baltimore
Healthcare for the Homeless: Downtown Baltimore
9150 Franklin Square Dr. Suite 301 Baltimore MD 21237
Health Care for the Homeless provides comprehensive, integrated health care services aimed at preventing and ending homelessness for vulnerable individuals and families. Through direct medical care, advocacy, and community engagement, they promote access to affordable housing and sustainable incomes. They also operate a mobile clinic with flexible schedules and locations, helping increase access to care for those experiencing homelessness.
There are multiple sites for clients to visit depending on their location:
Healthcare for the Homeless: West Baltimore
Healthcare for the Homeless: Baltimore County
421 Fallsway Baltimore MD 21202
Health Care for the Homeless works to prevent and end homelessness for vulnerable individuals and families by providing quality, integrated health care and promoting access to affordable housing and sustainable incomes through direct service, advocacy and community engagement. Health Care for the Homeless also offers a mobile clinic with varying times and locations available on their website.
There are multiple sites for clients to visit depending on their location:
Healthcare for the Homeless: Baltimore County
Healthcare for the Homeless: Downtown Baltimore
2000 W. Baltimore St. Suite 3300 Baltimore MD 21223
HEBCAC Youth Opportunity Center (HEBCAC-YO) is a program in East Baltimore that helps out-of-school youth and young adults aged 18-24 get back on track with education, counseling, and career training. They offer GED classes, career training in fields like healthcare, hospitality, and construction, and life skills workshops. The center also connects you to other services, like housing and healthcare, to help you succeed academically and professionally.
1212 N Wolfe St Baltimore MD 21213
If you are concerned for yourself or someone else who may be sleeping outdoors, please submit a Homeless Outreach Request for assistance and support services.
If you’re concerned about residents living in an encampment, please report it to Baltimore City 311 Services.
Mon 6:00am-10:00pm, Tue 6:00am-10:00pm, Wed 6:00am-10:00pm, Thu 6:00am-10:00pm, Fri 6:00am-10:00pm, Sat 6:00am-10:00pm, Sun 6:00am-10:00pm
Loving Arms, Inc. is a 501 (c) (3) community based organization located in Baltimore City, Maryland. We provide short term, safe and nurturing shelter and supportive services (both residential and non-residential) to unaccompanied, homeless children, and young adults, age 12 to 24. These children are known as throwaways, runaways, homeless, or unstably housed children, many who are victims of human and Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking (DMST).
3313 Oakfield Ave Gwynn Oak MD 21207
Maryland InfoPortal is the best place for finding financial and non-financial assistance offered by Maryland state government agencies.
Mentoring Male Teens in the Hood is a group mentoring program serving Kings between the ages of 8 and 18 who live in the Baltimore Metropolitan area since 1996 where education, speakers, trips, sporting events, health forums, conflict resolution, STD and AIDS workshops, and real conversations about the ‘Hood’ come together to build strong Kings and prepare them to compete in a society that too often allows them to slip through the cracks. The program has real life conversations about topics that impact our community.
2100 N Monroe St 2nd Floor Baltimore MD 21216
Helps keep America’s runaway, homeless, and at-risk youth safe and off the streets. The National Runaway Safeline (NRS) is there to listen and provides confidential and nonjudgmental support.
The PJC’s Education Stability Project provides legal advice and representation to students experiencing homelessness and students facing suspension or expulsion to ensure that they have the opportunity to remain and succeed in school. The PJC uses legal advocacy tools to pursue social justice, economic and race equity, and fundamental human rights for people who are struggling to provide for their basic needs. The PJC is a civil legal aid office that provides advice and representation to low-income clients, advocates before legislatures and government agencies, and collaborates with community and advocacy organizations.
201 N Charles Street Suite 1200 Baltimore MD 21201
The Pride Center of Maryland is the state’s leading organization dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for LGBTQ+/SGL individuals across all ages and backgrounds. Through comprehensive programs focused on youth development, mental health support, violence prevention, and trauma-informed care, PCOM fosters equity, justice, and safe access to essential services while building understanding across diverse communities.
2418 St Paul St. Baltimore MD 21218
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