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Provides temporary and overnight warming shelters during extreme cold temperatures.
Disaster Services
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- An adult must accompany children at all times
Provides cash assistance to low-income, disabled individuals through a period of short-term disability or while they are awaiting approval of federal disability support.
Financial Assistance
Helps students who need emotional and educational support through counseling and psychological testing. Mental Health Services More information: - Services are provided by psychologists, school counselors, social workers, and pupil personnel workers
Provides comprehensive mental health services in an outpatient setting.
Mental Health Services
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- Works with psychiatrists, psychologists, nurse practitioners, and licensed therapists
- Offers in-person and online services
Provides education, advocacy, and support for individuals living with multiple sclerosis and their families. Adult Day Program More information:
- Includes social activities; cognitive stimulation; and occupational, physical, and speech therapies
Issues work permits for minors and provides related information. Employment Services
Manages retirement, survivor, and disability benefits. Benefits Counseling More information:
- Assists with applications, appeals, and obtaining new or duplicate Social Security cards
- Provides Medicare; and Supplemental Security Income
Provides assistance to aged and functionally disabled adults who are at risk of institutionalization.
Aging and Disability Services
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- Provides comprehensive evaluation, including medical and nursing, environmental, and psycho-social assessment at home or current location
- Develops a plan of care for services to help individual stay at home or least restrictive environment
Provides information and referral services to help youth with disabilities access community services.
Helplines and Information
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- Maintains a multimedia library
Maintains a statewide directory of resources for coping with mental illness and substance use disorders, listed by county. Helplines and Information
Helps families of Maryland National Guard members stay connected and communicate with their loved ones while they are away on duty. Family Programs More information: - Families are invited to participate in unit activities
Provides eligible individuals and families with grants that go towards heating and utility expenses. Utility Assistance More information:
- Applicants may be homeowners, renters, roomers, or boarders
- Available all year for electricity and during the winter months for heat
Provides education and resources about drug misuse both online and via in-person meetings.
Addiction and Recovery
Offers bagged meals to individuals in need. Food Assistance
Offers classes to help individuals learn and improve skills in a range of subjects.
Educational Programs, Employment Services
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- Includes continuing education units (CEUs) and preparation for professional certifications
- Classes in Adult Basic Education (ABA) and English language learning (ESL/ELA) available
- Provides opportunities to explore new interests and meet new people in the community
Provides legal representation for the purpose of keeping individuals in their homes.
Legal Services
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- Includes estate planning and deeds, mortgage foreclosure counseling, and tax sale prevention services
- Offers in-person and remote services
Offers medical care focusing on physical fitness and the treatment and prevention of injuries related to sports and exercise. Medical Care More information:
- Includes mild traumatic brain injury and other head injuries, chronic or acute illnesses, nutrition and performance issues, injury prevention, strength training and conditioning, and more
Provides telehealth services for mental health treatment, including assessments, medication management, and some therapy. Mental Health Services More information:
- Offers Genesight testing, bloodwork analysis, and alternative therapies
Provides lunch for older adults in a community setting. Food Assistance
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- Some sites provide breakfast and/or dinner
Provides a faith-based community food pantry.
Food Assistance
Serves as a family support center offering educational and health-related services to parents and their children. Parenting Resources More information:
- Offers a home-visiting program, infant and toddler assessments, and development care
- Provides parenting and health education resources, and connections to community services
- Offers adult basic education that includes fundamental learning skills and job readiness training
Conducts assessments to help identify preschool children who may need special education services.
Educational Programs, Rehabilitation Services
More information: - Includes hearing, vision, motor skills, psychological, physical and occupational therapy, medical, speech/ language, and educational assessments
Maintains an online directory of suicide support groups available nationwide and internationally. Support Groups More information:
- Support groups include online and in-person meetings
Provides one-time financial assistance to help pay for rent, mortgage, and utility bills. Financial Assistance
