Homelessness

Ensuring Every Neighbor has a Path Home

Homelessness in Baltimore County is a growing crisis that is too often overlooked. Rising housing costs, limited affordable housing options, mental health and substance use challenges, domestic violence, and economic instability have left many residents without stable housing or reliable support systems.

Baltimore County provides important homelessness services through coordinated entry, shelters, rapid rehousing programs and community partners. However, access to these resources remains fragmented and uneven across the County. Many residents must navigate a complex network of agencies and referrals to receive assistance, while service gaps persist in underserved areas such as communities north of Towson.

Homelessness is more than just a housing issue. It is a public health, economic, and community issue that requires coordinated action and compassionate leadership.

Our Approach

Expanding access to shelters, transitional housing and permanent housing pathways across Baltimore County would create a more connected and effective support system for residents experiencing homelessness. By increasing access to resources throughout the County, including underserved areas north of Towson, we can ensure vulnerable populations are not left without support simply because of where they live.

By leveraging partnerships between County agencies, nonprofits, veterans organizations, healthcare providers and community institutions, we can strengthen existing programs while creating clearer pathways toward long-term stability. Connecting housing solutions with supportive services will help veterans, women, families, seniors and residents facing mental health or substance use challenges move from crisis toward permanent housing and independence.

The Plan

Establish a Baltimore County Commission on Homelessness

We will create a countywide Commission on Homelessness composed of representatives from shelters, housing providers, healthcare systems, veterans organizations, domestic violence service providers, nonprofits, faith communities, community organizations and County agencies.

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Assess Countywide Needs

Effective policy starts with understanding where resources are needed most.

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Coordinate Housing and Support Services

Homelessness cannot be solved through fragmented programs operating in isolation.

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Expand Shelter and Transitional Housing

Residents in crisis need safe and reliable places to turn.

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Prioritize Vulnerable Populations

Some residents face unique barriers that require targeted support and intervention.

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Build Permanent Housing Pathways

Emergency services alone are not enough. The goal must be long-term stability and independence.

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Our Vision

Baltimore County can build a homelessness response system that ensures no resident is left without shelter, support or a pathway toward stability.

Families fleeing crisis, veterans returning home, seniors facing housing insecurity and residents struggling with housing instability should be able to access the resources they need regardless of where they live in the County.

Through coordinated action, expanded partnerships and long-term housing investments, we will create a system that identifies needs, expands access to resources and holds government accountable for results.

No resident should be left unsheltered, unsupported or without a pathway toward stability.