Real help is coming.
Free. For Baltimore.
A free assistant that connects anyone facing homelessness in Baltimore to real shelters, food, healthcare, jobs, and legal aid — accurate, in plain language, any hour of the day. No phone tag. No dead ends.
One chat. Every resource you need.
The plan: describe your situation in plain words, and get verified local resources and next steps back — fast.
Find nearby shelters, warming centers, and transitional housing.
Hot meals, pantries and grocery distribution within walking distance in Baltimore City.
Free clinics, crisis lines and addiction services.
Day-labor, paid training and resume help.
Free attorneys for ID recovery, benefits appeals, evictions and warrants.
24/7. No phone? Walk into any partner library and chat from there.
Three steps from question to help.
No app to download. From any phone — or a partner library computer if you don't have one.
Open the chat
Start the conversation from any phone or library computer. No account needed.
Tell it what you need
“I need a bed tonight in Baltimore” — the chat will understand plain English, slang, and broken sentences.
Get a real answer
Address, hours, eligibility, and the next step — texted, printable, or read aloud.
What it feels like to ask.
Plain words in. A real address, real hours, and a real next step out.
Accuracy is the whole point
The hardest part is keeping Baltimore City resource info current and correct. That's exactly what we're building — verification, not guesses.
Built with people, not just for them
We work with a formerly homeless advisor — lived experience shapes what we build, not just who it's for.
Lack of information shouldn't be the reason someone sleeps outside tonight.
Baltimore doesn't lack services — it lacks a way to find them when it matters. Shelters, food, healthcare, jobs, and legal aid already exist, but the directories that list them go stale, helplines close at night, and a person in crisis often can't reach the right door in time. HelpMeToday isn't another service competing for the same dollars — it's a free, AI-powered front door that makes the resources Baltimore already funds findable and accurate, 24/7, in plain language. We don't replace 211, findhelp, or Health Care for the Homeless — we make sure the people who need them actually reach them.
Help, made findable.
Share HelpMeToday.net with anyone who might need it — and follow along as we build it.