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- Outreach Community Computer Labs (Senior Cybernet Program)
The mission of the program is to educate and empower elderly and non-elderly in the use of computers while providing them access to the world through the Internet. The Outreach Community Computer Labs are located in the following mixed-population high-rise sites: Allendale Bel-Park Bernard E. Mason Brentwood Homes Chase
- Agency Directory
About Us Agency Directory Apprenticeship and Customized Training (ACT) Archives Management Procedure Board of Commissioners Boys and Girls Clubs Building Communities Initiative
- Land Resources Division
The Land Resources Division of Baltimore Housing strategically acquires, manages and disposes of real property to create housing, social and economic development for Baltimore's neighborhoods. Our objective includes working collaboratively with diverse community, government and business interests, with emphasis on customer-service, efficiently, opportunity, equity and
- Youth Leadership Clubs
Baltimore Housings Youth Clubs provide public housing youth with an opportunity to develop leadership, advocacy, outreach and communication skills as well as professional and social development and civic involvement Who is eligible? Baltimore Public and Rehabilitated Housing and Housing Choice Voucher Program youth ages 8 through 18. What are the benefits? The youth club
- Site Map
About Us Agency Directory Apprenticeship and Customized Training (ACT) Archives Management Procedure Beautification Project Board of Commissioners Boys and Girls Clubs Building Communities
- Adopt A Lot -Resources
Anna Evans-Goldstein (410) 362-3185, can help with the following neighborhoods: Carollton Ridge, Franklin Square, Harlem Park, Hollins Market, Mill Hill, New Southwest/Mt Clair, Pennrose/Fayette Street Outreach, Poppleton, Rosemont Homeowners/Tenants, Sandtown Winchester, Shipley Hill, Union Square
- Resident Services
The mission of Baltimore Housing's Office of Resident Services is to enhance the quality of life for public housing and Housing Choice Voucher Program residents of Baltimore City. To accomplish its goals, the Office of Resident Services coordinates and implements a vast array of programs and services to include: job search assistance and placement, social and health services,
- Our House Family Support Center
Our House is a child-centered, family focused program that provides free comprehensive services, either on-site, in the home or though referrals, to families, targeting parents and their children from birth through age three. The Center provides the following core services: - Infant/toddler program - developmental infant toddler care/assessment; - Parent Education;
- Frequently Asked Questions
Vacants to Value is a new initiative which streamlines the sale of city-owned properties and uses the private market to maximize the repair and rehabilitation of vacant properties. How can I purchase a Baltimore City owned property? Baltimore Housings' Land Resources Division sells properties and land under its supervision through various methods.

