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Provides intensive outpatient substance use disorder treatment. Addiction and Recovery
Promotes wellness and builds foundation of social-emotional skills, healthy choices, and physical activity. Community Center More information:
- Passport to Manhood promotes and teaches responsibility to prepare boys for adulthood
- Smart Girls promotes health, fitness, prevention, education, and self-esteem to prepare girls for adulthood
- SMART Moves focuses on building attitudes and skills that support healthy decision making and promotes positive health outcomes
- Triple Play promotes overall health by increasing daily physical activity, teaching nutrition, and developing healthy relationships
- School-based programming offered at Howard Community College, Harper's Choice Middle School, and Laurel Woods Elementary School
Provides individuals and families with financial assistance for heating and utility expenses.
Utility Assistance
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- Applicants may be homeowners, renters, roomers, or boarders
- Available all year for electricity and during the winter months for heat
- Limited funds available for furnace repair, replacement, and other weatherization procedures
Offers a food pantry with nonperishable items.
Food Assistance
Serves as a public library offering a variety of services to the community. Library Services More information:
- Includes age-specific literacy programs
- Meeting and conference rooms available to reserve
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 a variety of public parks and recreational activity centers. Leisure and Recreation More information: - Includes cultural and performing arts, hobbies, nature education, social activities, special events, sports and fitness activities, therapeutic recreation, camp sites, and water-oriented activities
Provides intervention and support to individuals experiencing a mental health emergency.
Crisis Services
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- Provides a crisis hotline for immediate aid
- Connects individuals with a Peer Support Specialist to assess their needs and provide resources for substance use treatment options
- Includes assessment, crisis intervention, counseling, resource referrals, and follow-up services- Provides critical incident stress management after a traumatic event or natural disaster
Offers assistance with personal income tax questions and free state income tax preparation. Tax Services More information
- Helps with state income tax returns after Federal returns have been completed
- Available in-person and virtually
- Unclaimed property information is available online
Provides services to establish and enforce child support orders.
Family Services
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- Assists with locating the noncustodial parent, establishing paternity, establishing a court order for child support and health insurance, enforcing the court order, reviewing and adjusting the court ordered support amount, collecting support payments, and more
Helps families navigate systems of care, find resources, and connect with other families experiencing similar challenges. Support Groups More information: - Provides support in the areas of mental health, substance use, or problem gambling
Provides a variety of both perishable and nonperishable food items. Food Assistance More information: - Offers Farmers' Market coupons when available
Provides education, advocacy, and research related to hearing loss. Support Groups, Advocacy More information: - Includes information on new technology, medical advances, and support groups - Offers coping and employment strategies - Advocates for better communication access and legislation
- Offers coupon books with reduced rates for 6 months
Provides support services for children with Neurodivergent and Autism Spectrum Disorder and their families. Mental Health Services More information: - Includes social skills groups for children and classes for parents on effectively communicating - Provides services in person and at Baltimore Country local schools
Offers assessment, therapy, and case management services for children who may have disabilities or delays.
Educational Programs, Rehabilitation Services
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Helps individuals find jobs and prepare for employment. Employment Services More information:
- Includes evaluation and tips on resume writing, interview techniques, and job applications
- Offers job training, labor market information, and a self-service job search database system
- Provides free information on local apprenticeship programs statewide
- Supports include hygiene items, clothing, shoes, food, funding for activities, and service referrals
- The Religious Coalition for Emergency Human Needs helps screen for housing
Provides financial assistance to eligible patients undergoing treatment for breast cancer.
Financial Assistance
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- Assistance is limited to $500 once per year
Operates a helpline that provides information on breast health, resources, and clinical trials
- Organizes an annual breast cancer symposium in which education materials are distributed
- Funds research and provides education to the general public
Provides family planning services including pregnancy testing, counseling, and birth control. Medical Care, Pregnancy and Childbirth Support More Information:
- Offers testing and treatment for HIV and STDs like chlamydia, syphilis, gonorrhea, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C
- Includes vaccine and immunization information
- Other women's and men's health services available
Offers outpatient and intensive outpatient substance use disorder treatment. Addiction and Recovery More information: - Includes counseling, DUI/DWI education, anger management, and gambling addiction treatment, and support groups. - Provides education related to addiction and the effects of substance abuse.
Offers prevention, diagnostic, and treatment services for HIV. Medical Care More information:
- Offers screening and testing, primary care, prevention including Pep and PrEP, case management, infection care, phlebotomy services, and vaccinations
Operates a free community clinic for individuals without health insurance. Medical Care More information:
- Includes primary care and specialty care.
- Offers lab work, nutrition consults, and behavioral health services.
