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Provides in-person and telephone assistance to help individuals understand their health insurance benefits and rights. Insurance Services More information:
- Helps with Medicare Part D, Medigap Plans, Medicare Advantage Plans, and Long Term Care Insurance
Provides nonperishable food through drive-thru distribution. Food Assistance More information: - Offers toiletries when available.
Offers food and nutrition services for pregnant and postpartum women, nursing mothers, and children. Food Assistance More information:
- Includes free food, education, support for breastfeeding (including breast pumps), and referrals for healthcare
Provides lunch for older adults in a community setting. Food Assistance More information:
- Some sites offer breakfast and dinner.
Connects library patrons to social workers who can help with resources and service referrals related to health, food, legal, education, employment, and mental health needs. Helplines and Information More information:
- Helps with applications for services like SNAP, medical assistance, childcare subsidies, and more
Offers financial assistance with utility bills, mortgage, rent, temporary shelter, prescriptions, medical needs, transportation, and more.
Financial Assistance
- Includes individual, family, group, and marital counseling
- Provides bereavement counseling for family members of persons killed in active duty
- Refers veterans with other needs to the appropriate resources
Provides anger management counseling services. Mental Health Services
- Includes anger and impulse control
- Provides a workshop to strengthen communication skills
Offers psychiatric rehabilitation services for children and adolescents with severe and persistent mental illness. Mental Health Services
Distributes nonperishable and canned food items to individuals in need. Food Assistance More information: - Clothing may be available during food pantry hours.
Provides volunteer opportunities such as assisting with special events, organizing donations, and providing administrative support. Volunteering More Information:
- Volunteer tutors and youth mentors are also needed
Provides transitional housing and support for women experiencing homelessness.
Housing Assistance
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- Includes case management, daily living assistance, counseling, job readiness, and education
- Career counseling, scholarship aid, and assistance in obtaining permanent housing available
- Offers drug/ alcohol screenings, a financial assistance and savings program, and mentoring
- Assistance limited to 12 months for single women and 2 years for women with children
- Facilities are not emergency shelters and cannot immediately house anyone
Provides an assisted living facility for veterans.
Supportive Housing More information: - Includes assisted living and skilled nursing services. - Provides a memory care unit for residents with Alzheimer's disease and other dementias. - Physical, speech, occupational, and recreational therapeutic programs available.
Provide legal representation to individuals with eviction cases. Program does NOT offer help paying rent. Legal Services More information:
- Offered virtually and by phone
Responds to emergency calls and dispatches fire, rescue, and ambulance services. Government Offices and Services More information:
- Updates and maintains emergency plans for man-made and natural disasters
- Food is distributed on the 3rd Saturday of the month from 9AM to 11AM
- Offers funds to households in Waldorf and White Plains to pay for utilities or prevent eviction
Provides service for non-life-threatening medical issues that require immediate attention, such as minor cuts, sprains, infections, or fevers.
Medical Care
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
Offers a food pantry with perishable and nonperishable items.
Food Assistance
Provides comprehensive psychiatric rehabilitation services.
Mental Health Services
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- Offers a general inpatient psychiatry unit
- Offers outpatient services for anxiety, behavioral, early intervention, geriatric, mood disorders, and more
Provides psychiatric rehabilitation services for children, adolescents, and adults with severe and persistent mental illness. Mental Health Services More information:
- Available in the community or at the participant's home
Provides library services, including materials loan, computer access with Wi-Fi, and programs for children and teens. Public libraries offer safe haven from extreme weather during operating hours. Library Services More information: - Books, magazines, newspapers, and other multi-media resources available for checkout - Offers access to computers, fax machines, and photocopiers - Hosts story hours, book clubs, crafts, and discussion programs
Provides free lunch to older adults and individuals with disabilities in a group setting. Food Assistance More information:
- Some sites also serve breakfast
- Voluntary donations are accepted to help cover costs
Provides day services with workforce development, case management, meals, and behavioral health support for individuals experiencing homelessness.
Employment Services, Community Centers, Case Management, Mental Health Services, Food Assistance
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- Offers employment readiness and job support
- Provides access to meals
- Includes behavioral health services
- Serves individuals experiencing homelessness
Offers a range of library services, including access to books, eBooks, audio books, movies, and music.
Library Services
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- Provides computer and internet access, meeting rooms, and classes on different topics
- Mobile library services and books by mail available
