Community Housing Assistance
Catholic Charities offers several programs to assist individuals and families achieve permanent housing, in cooperation with government agencies.
Programs
Holden Hall is a safe place to live for 14 formerly homeless, disabled men. LEARN MORE>>
Hosanna House is a permanent housing facility that serves 15 women over the age of fifty who have been chronically homeless and have medical and/or mental health diagnoses. LEARN MORE>>
Project Believe offers permanent individual housing for men, women and families with disabilities who are experiencing homelessness. Regular case management sessions are provided to monitor each participant’s progress toward independence. LEARN MORE>>
Project REACH offers permanent individual housing for men, women, and families with disabilities who are experiencing homelessness. Regular case management sessions are provided to monitor each participant’s progress toward independence. LEARN MORE>>
We help eligible* families in Baltimore City who are experiencing homelessness find stable, affordable housing so that with employment and a stable family life, they can become self-sufficient and independent. LEARN MORE>>
Project Promise offers permanent individual housing for men, women and families with disabilities who are experiencing homelessness. Regular case management sessions are provided to monitor each participant’s progress toward independence. LEARN MORE>>
Community Housing Assistance in the News, Stories & Testimonials
Basilica Place Celebrates 30 Years
(2011) Residents, dignitaries, donors and employees gathered at the first of a series of celebrations commemorating the 30th anniversary of Catholic Charities Senior Housing. Founded in our belief that believes that all people, regardless of [...]
In My Own Words, by Elsie Hartlove
I was born in March of 1926 and raised in South Baltimore. I graduated from the old Southern High School in 1944. We were the first class to have leather-bound yearbooks. Our twelfth-grade prom was held [...]
Debbie Seigle Moves from Accounting to Senior Housing to Make a Difference in People’s Lives
When Debbie Seigle began working at Catholic Charities as an accountant in 1990, she never imagined that 18 years later she would be managing a senior housing building. “After eight years in accounting, I just [...]