Proudly serving Detroit, Hamtramck, and Highland Park
If you need a safe place to sleep, contact CAM (313) 305-0311
What we do
The Coordinated Assessment Model (CAM) is the Coordinated Entry System for Detroit, Hamtramck and Highland Park connecting people experiencing homelessness with access to shelter and housing resources as they are available.
Any individual, youth, or family in need of a safe place to sleep can contact CAM for assistance. CAM staff will work to understand each person’s unique situation and find a safe place for them to go. CAM also completes assessments with households that are experiencing homelessness to see if they may be eligible for housing resources. CAM makes referrals to permanent housing programs as they have openings, and prioritizes resources for the most vulnerable households.
News
Shelter Prioritization Changes
Accessing Shelter is Changing Starting on January 29, 2024, Detroit’s CoC entry for shelter access will look a little different…
January 12, 2024 Updates: Code Blue, Temporary Warming Center, Phoneline Closures & More
Updates CODE Blue UPDATE: The Code Blue will remain in effect until Monday, January 22nd at 4 PM. Starting Saturday,…
Access Points Now Open
CAM Access Points NOW OPEN NOAH at Central (Formerly NOAH Project) Location: 23 E. Adams, 2nd FloorDetroit, Mi 48226 (website)…