Best Veterans in Baltimore, Maryland — 4 resources

4 Resources

1. VA Maryland Health Care System (Baltimore)

VA medical center system providing comprehensive healthcare to enrolled Maryland veterans at the Baltimore VA Medical Center, Perry Point campus, and community-based outpatient clinics across the state. Services include primary care, mental health, specialty care, surgery, and long-term care. Veterans enroll online or at any VA facility; bring DD-214, photo ID, and any insurance cards. Copays and eligibility depend on service-connected status and income; many veterans receive care at no cost under VA priority groups.

410-605-7000 · 10 N Greene St, Baltimore, MD 21201

2. Baltimore Vet Center

Free, confidential readjustment counseling center serving combat veterans, military sexual trauma survivors, and their families from the Baltimore region. Offers individual, group, and family counseling plus bereavement services and referrals to VA and community resources. Open to eligible veterans and service members regardless of VA enrollment or discharge characterization in many cases. Bring DD-214 if available, but services are not denied for lack of paperwork during an initial appointment; walk-ins are welcome during business hours.

410-764-9400 · 1553 Sulphur Spring Rd, Suite 201, Baltimore, MD 21227

3. Maryland Center for Veterans Education and Training

Baltimore nonprofit providing transitional housing, vocational training, substance use and mental health support, and case management for homeless and at-risk veterans and their families. Residential program combines stable housing with structured workdays and classes aimed at long-term recovery and employment. Services are free to enrolled veterans; admission is by referral from the VA, shelters, or self-referral. Bring DD-214 if available, photo ID, and any VA documentation to intake.

410-576-9626 · 301 N High St, Baltimore, MD 21202

4. American Legion Department of Maryland

Statewide veterans service organization with local American Legion posts across Maryland offering fellowship, community service, youth programs, scholarships, and advocacy for veterans and their families. Accredited service officers at the department level and many posts can assist eligible veterans in filing VA disability, pension, and survivor claims at no cost. Membership is open to honorably discharged wartime veterans; dues vary by post. Bring DD-214 and photo ID to join or to begin a claim.

410-752-1405 · 101 N Gay St, Room E, Baltimore, MD 21202

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