Homeless People in Baltimore Helped with State ID Cards and Vaccinations

2/22/21

As Baltimore’s main shelter remains closed – and activists press the city to protect vulnerable people during the pandemic and address homelessness by providing more permanent housing – agencies are publicizing their efforts to help.

One initiative is aimed at homeless people who lack a driver’s license or other identification necessary to gain access to housing assistance.

It simplifies the process of helping them obtain a state identification card, which typically begins with Motor Vehicle Administration staff getting the individual started, then directing them to visit the nearest MVA branch to get their photo taken and complete the process.

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