Baltimore, Maryland

Every veteran deserves an anchor point

Residential services that don't just house veterans. We stabilize lives, rebuild futures, and make sure no one who served this country falls through the cracks again.

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32,882
Veterans homeless on any given night
305
HUD-VASH vouchers in Baltimore (all full)
55.6%
Decline in vet homelessness since 2010

The programs exist. The funding exists. What's missing is capacity, coordination, and follow-through.

Housing is the floor, not the ceiling

01

Coordinated Intake

One front door for veterans in crisis. We assess needs, match to the right housing track, and eliminate the agency-to-agency runaround that loses people.

02

Stable Residence

Purpose-built housing designed with veteran needs in mind. Not a shelter bed. Not a temporary voucher. A real address that feels like home.

03

Wraparound Services

Case management, mental health, job placement, VA benefits navigation, and substance abuse support. All under one roof, all connected.

04

Long-term Stability

We stay involved after placement. Financial coaching, community integration, and crisis intervention keep veterans housed permanently, not temporarily.

Baltimore has infrastructure. It needs capacity.

The VA Maryland Health Care System, HUD-VASH, and local nonprofits do critical work. But waitlists are months long, transitional programs run at capacity, and veterans fall through gaps between agencies.

Programs at capacity

Baltimore Station, MCVET, and Project PLASE consistently run full. Veterans are turned away or wait months for a bed.

Fragmented referrals

Veterans bounce between VA, HUD, and nonprofits. Each has different intake, different criteria, different timelines.

Post-housing dropout

15-40% of housed veterans return to homelessness. The system places people but doesn't stay to make sure it holds.

Disproportionate impact

Black veterans are 32% of homeless vets but only 11.5% of all veterans. Baltimore's demographics make this especially urgent.

They held the line for us. Now we hold it for them.

AnchorPoint exists because housing a veteran isn't a transaction. It's a commitment. We're building the residential infrastructure Baltimore needs to make veteran homelessness a solvable problem, not a permanent one.


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