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This program enables Maryland residents whose safety is threatened to maintain a confidential residential, school or work address. ROAR staff can help eligible individuals apply for this program.
If you are currently in public housing, you can request an emergency petition to move or get an emergency voucher. To do so, speak with the case manager or property manager in your housing.
Programs that connect victims of violence, trauma, and sexual assault to city-wide services, including relocation and housing for violence survivors.
Providing bereavement therapy, support groups, court advocacy, assistance retrieving belongings from police, and relocation for crime victims and witnesses.
Maryland residents can apply for emergency relocation help from this state agency after a crime or community crisis.
Advice for those facing eviction or needing information on tenant rights.
Free legal clinics at locations across Baltimore. Provides a range of civil legal services, including custody / family law, immigration and landlord/tenant problems to avoid eviction.
Information to help you represent yourself in court.
Free walk-in clinic with several locations providing limited legal advice for renters.
This free hotline provides a prompt to get information about evictions. Have your eviction notice available when calling.
MEAP is a federally funded program that assists eligible Maryland households by repairing and replacing heating, cooling, and water heating systems.
Programs to help with home energy, electricity, water and other utility bills.
Emergency fund for residents with no power or at risk of having power turned off.
Assistance for paying water and sewer bills. Apply at one of five Community Action Centers in Baltimore.