An experiment that began five years ago — involving multiple city and state agencies, and all 10 hospitals in Baltimore — proved so effective in keeping formerly unhoused residents in new homes that officials gathered Monday to tout funding to expand the program. The idea pushed by housing advocates was that not everyone could be given a set of keys and expected to thrive, particularly those with serious medical conditions.
How an unusual experiment helped Baltimore house nearly 300 families and counting
July 16, 2024