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- 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,
- 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
- Douglass Homes Learning Lab
The Douglass Homes Learning lab is a Baltimore Housing resident-run program that offers job readiness counseling, resume writing and introductory computer instruction. Who is eligible? Residents of Baltimore Public and Housing Choice Voucher Program. What are the benefits? In addition to educational growth, participants have opportunities to gain skills that are critical to
- Agency Directory
About Us Agency Directory Apprenticeship and Customized Training (ACT) Archives Management Procedure Board of Commissioners Boys and Girls Clubs Building Communities Initiative
- 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
- Lease Enforcement
The mission of the Lease Enforcement Unit (LEU) is to provide a safe and secure environment for all citizens of Baltimore who are on Housing Authority of Baltimore City properties. The department provides quality service to a diverse population, in a sensitive and courteous manner intended to improve the quality of life and respect the dignity of each resident. The LEU is comprised of
- 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
- Service Coordination
The Service Coordination Program is for the provision of a Service Coordinator to coordinate supportive services and other activities designed to help Public Housing residents attain economic and housing self-sufficiency. Services are available in the Brentwood, Brooklyn, Cherry Hill, Douglass, Perkins, Gilmor, Latrobe, Westport, Allendale, J. Van Story Branch Senior Apartments, Lakeview Towers, Monument East, O'Donnell Heights and
- Resident Advisory Board
The Housing Authority of Baltimore Citys Resident Advisory Board In September 1968, a group of residents met with then Housing Commissioner Robert C. Embry, Jr., to discuss tenant participation within the Housing Authority of Baltimore City (HABC). The decisions made regarding public housing affected their lives, and they wanted a voice. Commissioner Embry created the first-ever Resident Advisory Board (RAB). His goal was to foster open communication
- Rising Star Program
The Rising Star Scholarship Program is a partnership between Resident Services, Inc (RSI) and the Resident Advisory Board (RAB) that provides need and merit based scholarships to students who have been accepted to accredited higher learning institutions. The program is to encourage academic excellence and foster leadership potential in young people. The program was launched in 2009 thanks to a generous contribution from a
- 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
- Public Housing
Serving nearly 20,000 residents with an inventory of approximately 13,400 units, the Housing Authority of Baltimore City's (HABC) portfolio includes 28 family developments, 19 mixed population buildings, 2 senior buildings and scattered sites throughout the City. Here you can get everything from property names and locations to driving directions, ammenities and more. You can also
- Successfully Moving Youth to Work Program
Baltimore Housing's Successfully Moving Youth to Work program is a partnership with the Mayor's Office of Employment Development and multiple workforce partners. The program offers intensive year round workforce development services to youth ages 16 -21 with career specific and/or employment preparation skills leading to certification and employment. The program also includes post testing, job placement,
- Developer Opportunities
Acquiring property from the City has never been easier. Take a look at our up-to-date list of current and recently awarded opportunities. You can also get information on Financial & Programmatic Support. Whether you're a large-scale developer, a local community development corporation, a faith-based developer, or an individual homesteader, we

