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Voice of Choice Newsletter Vol. 8
The latest January 2026 Voice of Choice Vol.8 Newsletter is now available. Click the button below to read now!
Previous newsletters can be found can be found here, PSO Transformation Documents.
New Housing Opportunities for Low-Income Families In 2025
As the need for affordable housing rises nationwide, the Housing Authority of Baltimore City (HABC) distributed 1,870 new housing vouchers over the past year to assist households most in need of rental affordability.
WHO’S HOUSE!? OUR HOUSE!
Guess who’s back!? The fourth quarter Our House Newsletter of 2025 is available now!
Project JumpStart & HABC Build Construction Career Pathways
Project JumpStart, Inc. (PJSI) and the Housing Authority of Baltimore City (HABC) are proud to announce a new partnership that will open doors for Baltimore residents to build lasting careers in the construction industry literally and figuratively.
HABC 2025 Economic Impact Study
The 2025 Economic Impact Study is now available! Click the button to review the document.
Our Progress
Use the links below to see HABC’S Progress:
LOOKING FOR HABC OPPORTUNITIES?
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GOT THE SKILLS TO MATCH?
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Landlord Leasing Incentives
The Housing Authority of Baltimore City (HABC) has established Landlord Leasing Incentives to provide increased housing options and opportunities for voucher holders while incentivizing owners to participate in the Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program.
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LOOKING FOR PROPERTIES?
Click the button to head over to the Map of HABC Properties and take a peek!
HABC is committed to affirmatively further fair housing by promoting non-discrimination, fair and equal housing opportunities and fair housing choice and to fostering inclusive communities. HABC implements its programs in a manner that is consistent with the fair housing laws, including but not limited to the Fair Housing Act and the Maryland and Baltimore City laws, which prohibit discrimination in housing or services directly or indirectly on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, familial status, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, age and ancestry.