Cottage Avenue Community Transitional Housing in Baltimore, Maryland

About Cottage Avenue Community Transitional Housing

Cottage Avenue Community Transitional Housing in Baltimore, Maryland. It’s a permanent supportive housing program rather than a traditional addiction treatment center or drug and alcohol rehab facility.

Located in the Park Heights neighborhood, this program provides long-term housing for families who have experienced or are currently facing homelessness coupled with case management and independent living supports. The mission is to provide a no-barrier, family focused environment that emphasizes stability and sustainable self-sufficiency.

Housing and Support Services in Baltimore

Residents are placed in one of 16 two- and three-bedroom homes where support begins with an assessment through case management rather than short-term sheltering. The program’s continuum of care focuses on helping families transition toward independent living with ongoing support rather than time-limited stays.

Within this setting, families work with case managers to build independent living skills, maintain housing stability, and access resources that support overall wellbeing. Special emphasis is placed on serving families—including single parents and couples with children—with minimal entry barriers and full inclusion in planning and services.

Beginning Your Stable Housing Stay

If you are seeking stable housing in Baltimore and meet eligibility as a family experiencing homelessness then you can begin by connecting with the intake or case management team at St. Vincent de Paul of Baltimore’s Cottage Avenue Community. A referral or assessment is arranged—often via Beans and Bread in Baltimore City—from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM Monday through Friday.

The admissions staff can walk you through eligibility requirements, explain available services and clarify financial support options.

Contact

(410) 728-8741

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Address

2601 Ulman Avenue
Baltimore, MD - 21215

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