Coordinated Assessment Model | 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.
CAM Call Center hours: Monday - Friday, 8am - 6pm
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Starting April 17, the CAM Access point at NOAH resumed regular hours of operation and is open on M-TH from 9:30am-3:30pm. We apologize for any inconvenience(s) caused by the temporary closure. Please see camdetroit.org/upcoming-closures/ for the latest information regarding all CAM service closures and service interruptions. |
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On Wednesday April 24th, the NOAH at Central CAM Access Point will be closed all day. The CAM Call Center, Cass Community Social Services, and Detroit VA Access Point locations will continue to operate as usual, and provide CAM services during their regular hours. NOAH at Central will resume regular services Monday, April 29th at their regular times.
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How to Access CAM Services During NFL Draft | |
Due to the NFL Draft in Detroit, the CAM Access Point at NOAH will be closed on 4/25 and resume their regular hours on 4/29. Clients can go to the Pope Francis Center for CAM services during 4/25-4/26 from 8:30am-3:30pm. | |
Cass Community Social Services
11850 Woodrow Wilson St
Detroit, MI 48206
Mon - Fri, 10am - 6pm
Download the flyer
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For Veterans Only
Detroit VA
4646 John R
Red Tower, 2nd floor
Detroit, MI 48201
Mon - Fri, 8am - 4:30pm
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Temporary CAM Access Point
Pope Francis Center
438 St Antoine, Detroit, MI 48226
Thursday, 4/25 8:30am - 3:30pm Friday, 4/26 8:30am - 3:30pm
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CAM Community Feedback Survey
Shelter Access
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CAM began the updated Shelter Prioritization process on January 29, 2024, as a means to address shelter referrals according to need and risk. Currently, if an individual seeking shelter engages with CAM, an assessment is completed and the client is added to a prioritization list.
Individuals are offered shelter referrals according to their place on the list. At 10 am, CAM creates a reservation list and contacts all clients with a reservation by phone, text, email, and Street Outreach. If a referral is not claimed by 2 pm, CAM offers the referral by mass text message.
Information collected through this survey will inform Shelter Access Planning and may affect long-term access options. The survey has 21 questions, primarily multiple choice. Your answer will still be recorded if you choose to skip questions. For more information, contact Brenna Welch at bwelch@waynemetro.org
The last day to fill out the survey is TODAY April 22, 2024.
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Shelter Prioritization
What to expect?
If you are experiencing a housing crisis and are in need of somewhere safe to stay, you can get assistance by contacting CAM.
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What is changing?
Moving forward, only households on the “need shelter list” will be considered for a shelter referral. As shelter space becomes available, CAM will refer households based on immediate safety concerns and risks.
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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. | |
Below are the different ways to access CAM services currently. If you need a safe place to stay tonight and live in Detroit, Hamtramck, or Highland Park, please call (313) 305-0311. | |
NOAH at Central
(Formerly NOAH Project)
23 E. Adams, 2nd Floor
Detroit, Mi 48226
Mon - Thurs, 9:30am - 3:30pm
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Cass Community Social Services
11850 Woodrow Wilson St
Detroit, MI 48206
Mon - Fri, 10am - 6pm
Download the flyer
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For Veterans
Detroit VA
4646 John R
Red Tower, 2nd floor
Detroit, MI 48201
Mon - Fri, 8am - 4:30pm
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To access the warming centers or 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 our website.
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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
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I'm Blessed
Location: Across from Rosa Parks Transit Center in parking lot
Date: Every Wednesday
Service: Food and essential items
Pope Francis Center
Location: 438 Saint Antoine Street, Detroit, MI 48226
Date: Monday through Saturday, 7:00 am – 11:00 am
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Food Pantries and Soup Kitchens | |
Crisis Mental Health Services for Young Adults | |
CAM Implementing Partners | |
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 May 3, 2024 CAM newsletter.
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If you need a safe place to stay tonight and you live in Detroit, Hamtramck, or Highland Park, please call (313) 305-0311.
CAM Call Center hours are Monday - Friday, 8 AM - 6 PM.
camdetroit.org
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