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Maintains an interactive list of organizations offering food assistance. Helplines and Information, Food Assistance
More information: - Organizations should be contacted directly to confirm availability
Provides health insurance for disabled and low-income.
Insurance Services
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- Includes guidance on Aged, Blind, and Disabled (ABD), Medicaid and Medicare Buy-In Programs (Qualified Medicare Beneficiary and Specified Low-Income Medicare Beneficiary), Long Term Care Medical Assistance Expanded Medicaid through the Maryland Health Connection (MHC)
Offers activities and support for individuals and families affected by Spina Bifida. Support Groups, Leisure and Recreation More information:
- Includes support groups, a members-only website, social events, and phone calls to new parents
- Provides education on Spina Bifida to the public
Provides a summer camp program with various theme weeks and activities.
Leisure and Recreation, Camps
More information: Â - Runs for 8 weeks from June to August; participants can register for the full 8 weeks or select only the weeks they are interested in
Provides emergency financial assistance with various bills and expenses. Financial Assistance More information: - Assistance is provided on a case-by-case basis - Helps with rent, mortgage, utility bills, oil, burial expenses, prescriptions, job-related transportation, and medical/optical bills
Distributes both perishable and nonperishable foods to eligible households. Food AssistanceÂ
Provides health insurance for disabled and low-income.
Insurance Services
More information:
- Includes guidance on Aged, Blind, and Disabled (ABD), Medicaid and Medicare Buy-In Programs (Qualified Medicare Beneficiary and Specified Low-Income Medicare Beneficiary), Long Term Care Medical Assistance Expanded Medicaid through the Maryland Health Connection (MHC)
state agency that provides legal, fiscal, committee, and research support to the Maryland General Assembly Information and Helplines More information:
- Operates a legislative library and information desks at the capital complex
- Helps create bills, analyzes policies and finances, and responds to research inquiries
- Provides information on current bills and legislation
Provides emergency financial assistance for court-ordered evictions, foreclosures, utility cut-offs, water bills and burials. Financial Assistance More information:
- Limited funds available for families affected by natural disasters like hurricanes, floods, and fires
- Helps with rent, utilities, and referrals to obtain housing
Provides group, individual, and couples therapy. Specializing in family trauma, depression, PTSD, and dual diagnoses.
Mental Health Services
Provides for the anonymous hand-over of an unharmed infant in cases where the mother doesn't feel ready to have children and wants to safely leave their newborn child. Pregnancy Support
Provides employment assistance for individuals with disabilities. Employment Services More information:
- Includes testing, employment counseling, job development, and placement services
- Offers interpreters for individuals who are hard of hearing or deaf
- Refers individuals to DORS and other support services as needed
Offers support groups for individuals who are grieving.
Support Groups, Mental Health Services
More information:
- Includes workshops, small support group facilitation, one-on-one coaching, and training
Provides in-person and telehealth individual, couples', family, and group therapy that covers suicide prevention, coping skills, and dual diagnosis support. Mental Health Services
Provides assistance and support to individuals who are at risk of institutionalization. Case Management More information:
- Includes evaluation, individualized care planning, and referrals to resources
Provides after-school educational programs to assure high school graduation and prepare for post-secondary education and careers. Community Center More information:
- Power Hour offers academic success with tutoring, homework help, and learning activities
- STEM Mentoring offers hands-on activities about science, technology, engineering, and math while promoting leadership skills
- School-based programming offered at Calvert Elementary and Malcolm Elementary
Offers a residential substance use disorder program. Addiction and Recovery
Offers a residential substance use disorder program. Addiction and Recovery More Information: - Offer Low, and Medium intensity programs
- Provides case management services
- Programs runs for 30-60 days
Provides affordable housing to chronically homeless and disabled individuals and their families. Supportive Housing
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Transitions individuals living on the streets, in shelters, in cars, or in other dangerous conditions into their own homesProvides weekly case management
Offers counseling, education, and support to help individuals manage debt and improve personal finances by negotiating better repayment terms with creditors. Money Management More information:
- Includes help with managing credit cards, past utility and cell phone accounts, and medical debt
- Assists with budgeting and financial wellness
- Does not lend money or provide direct financial assistance
Offers a psychiatric rehabilitation program. Mental Health Services More Information
- Provides individual and group counseling
- Provides case management services
- Includes diagnostic assessment and consultation
Offers tutoring for both adults and children on various subjects and provides free GED instruction.
Education Support
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- Volunteer opportunities available.
Provides for the anonymous hand-over of an unharmed infant in cases where the mother doesn't feel ready to have children and wants to safely leave their newborn child. Pregnancy Support
Helps individuals with disabilities and/or special needs find employment. Employment Services
More information:
- Provides vocational evaluation, skills training, and targeted job search with a counselor
