Here are some other local housing assistance programs in case you do not qualify for our program, or if you need immediate housing assistance:
Managed by the United Way of Central Maryland, this is a comprehensive referral line with links to over 4,000 health and human service programs throughout Maryland.
No walk-ins, phone service only
(410) 685-0525 (phone) (8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.)
4 N. Central Avenue
P. O. Box 735
Baltimore, MD 21202
(410) 342-2533 (phone)
(410) 637-1911 (fax)
For more information, visit the Baltimore Rescue Mission website.
Provides direct assistance or referrals for job development and support services, transitional housing, housing assistance, food stamps, Temporary Cash Assistance, and emergency assistance to families with children and child care programs. Call the Main Office for your zoned center.
(410) 361-4600 (phone)
Services provided include Homeownership Counseling, Homesharing, Default Mortgage Counseling, Various Legal Services, Property Rehabilitation, and Development
321 E. 25th Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21218
(410) 366-8550 (phone)
For more information, visit the St. Ambrose Housing Aid Center website.
Women’s Housing Coalition is dedicated to breaking the cycle of homelessness by increasing the quantity and quality of affordable housing and by fostering the economic and social independence of homeless and low-income women and their families
119 E. 25th Street
Baltimore, MD 21218
(410) 235-5782 (phone)
(410) 235-9460 (fax)
For more information, visit the Women’s Housing Coalition website.
A transitional and supportive housing program, Marian House is located in the Better Waverly neighborhood of Baltimore City. They serve homeless women who have suffered through poverty, addiction, abuse, mental illness, or incarceration.
949 Gorsuch Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21218
(410) 467-4121 (phone)
For more information, visit the Marian House website.
Sarah’s House is an emergency shelter and transitional housing program serving women, children, and men who are homeless.
2015 20th St.
Ft. Meade, MD 20755
(410) 551-7722 (phone)
For more information, visit the Sarah’s House website.
Serves homeless men and women throughout Anne Arundel County, Maryland empowering individuals to seize opportunity for change and assisting with the integration from homelessness to independence.
514 N. Crain Highway, Suite K
Glen Burnie MD 21061
(410) 863-4888 (phone)
(410) 863-7235 (fax)
For more information, visit the Arundel House of Hope website.
Hope House is a residential drug/alcohol treatment facility for adult men and women over the age of 18. Hope House encompasses three levels of care; inpatient detoxification on a limited basis; intermediate or short-term treatment and extended or long-term treatment.
26 Marbury Drive
Crownsville, MD, 21032
(410) 923-6700 (phone)
For more information, visit the Hope House website.
The Anne Arundel County Food Bank is a free resource bank that gives away food and donated “gently used” appliances, furniture, medical equipment baby items, clothing, cars and other items that will help a needy family make a home and a better way of life.
Please call (410) 923-4255 or visit the Anne Arundel County Food Bank website.