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My Digital Data Locker Baltimore went live this month and allows MOHS clients to securely store and share electronic copies of vital documents – such as birth certificates and government-issued identification cards – with housing case managers and benefits program specialists, streamlining a critical step on the path to secure permanent housing. Using the platform, clients manage their own accounts and control who has access to their documents.
My Digital Data Locker Baltimore went live this month and allows MOHS clients to securely store and share electronic copies of vital documents – such as birth certificates and government-issued identification cards – with housing case managers and benefits program specialists, streamlining a critical step on the path to secure permanent housing. Using the platform, clients manage their own accounts and control who has access to their documents.

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Published 2021-03-09
Point(s) of Contact Sydney Burns
Organization(s) Baltimore City
Where Baltimore MD
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Baltimore’s Continuum of Care (CoC) have launched My Digital Data Locker Baltimore – a web-based tool that gives people experiencing homelessness a secure place to manage digital copies of vital documents needed to obtain housing services.

My Digital Data Locker Baltimore went live this month and allows MOHS clients to securely store and share electronic copies of vital documents – such as birth certificates and government-issued identification cards – with housing case managers and benefits program specialists, streamlining a critical step on the path to secure permanent housing. Using the platform, clients manage their own accounts and control who has access to their documents.