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CAM Newsletter

From the CAM Implementing Partners

Coordinated Assessment Model

camdetroit.org

January 12, 2024

CAM (or coordinated entry, as it is nationally known) is a model used in many cities to provide a streamlined process of resources for people experiencing homelessness. The primary functions of CAM include connecting clients to shelters; assessing a person’s housing needs; identifying and prioritizing the most vulnerable; and referrals to housing programs for long-term assistance.

If you need a safe place to stay tonight and live in Detroit, Hamtramck, or Highland Park, please call (313) 305-0311.



Open Monday - Friday, 8 AM - 6 PM

Code Blue

Starting Saturday, January 13th starting at 2 AM, a city-wide Code Blue will remain in effect until further notice.

Temporary Warming Center


Saturday, January 13th at 8 AM, a temporary Warming Center will be opened at the Joseph Walker Williams Recreation Center, 8431 Rosa Parks Blvd, Detroit, MI 48206.


Individuals and household members that are in need of somewhere safe to stay can present to this location, as this facility will serve single adults (both male and female) and families. This facility will be operable 24/7 and will be open until further notice.


A full list of warming and respite centers is available here.

Upcoming Closures

CAM services will be closed Monday, January 15th in observance of Martin Luther King Jr Day.

Access Point Now OPEN

CAM Access Points


CAM Access Points are now open! CAM has opened in-person access point services for people experiencing homelessness at following locations:

Cass Community Social Services

11850 Woodrow Wilson St

Detroit, MI 48206

Mon - Fri, 10 AM - 6 PM

NOAH Project

23 E. Adams (2nd floor),

Detroit Mi, 48226

Mon - Thurs, 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM

Guests can expect in-person assessments and housing crisis referrals as available.

camdetroit.org/access-points/


Shelter Access Notice

Due to limited availability, some shelters are not accepting walk-ins overnight. Please call CAM Monday - Friday between 8 am - 6 pm to speak to someone who can advise on shelter availability and/or other options. Please note that available shelter beds are limited and change daily.

Warming & Respite Centers

To access the warming centers or year-round emergency shelters, residents should call CAM at (313) 305-0311 during the hours of 8 AM - 6 PM, Monday-Friday. Veterans seeking shelter should call from 8 AM - 4:30 PM Monday - Friday.


You can access the full list of warming and respite centers by downloading the flyer here or on CAM's website.

Resources

Wayne State Mobile Health

Location: TEAM Wellness located on Russell St. in the Eastern Market

Date: Every Thursday 1pm - 3pm

Service: Free health screenings


The Soup Truck

Location: TEAM Wellness on Russell St, in the Eastern Market

Date: Every Thursday at 12pm - 1pm 

Service: Free meal

I'm Blessed

Location: Across from Rosa Parks Transit Center in parking lot

Date: Every Wednesday

Service: Food and other essential items


Pope Francis Center

Location: 438 Saint Antoine Street, Detroit, MI 48226

Date: Monday through Saturday, 7:00 am – 11:00 am

Services: Two meals per day, hot showers, hygiene items, laundry services, mail services, housing assistance, and medical services.

Food Pantries and Soup Kitchens

If you're experiencing a mental health crisis, you can call

DWIHN's 24 hour helpline 1-800-241-4949

CAM Implementing Partners

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Please subscribe to the CAM newsletter for regular updates. For more information about CAM please visit camdetroit.org.


More information from CAM implementing partners will be coming in the January 5, 2024 CAM newsletter.

If you need a safe place to stay tonight and you live in Detroit, Hamtramck, or Highland Park, please call (313) 305-0311.



Office hours are Monday - Friday, 8 AM - 6 PM.

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