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Helps Baltimore residents prepare for buying a home with guidance on budgeting, credit, and the mortgage process. Housing Assistance More information: - Connects clients to city and state incentives, like down payment and closing cost assistance, and special programs for city employees and first-time buyers - Offers credit counseling to help improve scores and boost eligibility for programs - Does not offer any form of rental or financial assistance
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Provides information and support to individuals who have been victims of crimes. Victim and Witness Services
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Operates an information and referral helpline and provides free training and educational programs to the Autism community. Helplines and Information
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Offers housing and support for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Supportive Housing
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- Living options include townhouses, single family homes, condominiums, and apartments
- Provides support and training to help individuals live independently
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Provides pre-K through 12th grade education services.
Educational Programs
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- Offers programs for middle and high school students with behavioral or attendance problems
- Vocational training and continuing education programs available
- Serves free breakfast and lunch to all students
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Provides dental care for eligible children and adults. Medical Care More information:
- Offers preventative care and community education
Provides education on health and safety OSHA standards in the workplace. Government Offices and Services More information:
- Inspects workplaces, investigates complaints and accidents, cites violations, and imposes penalties when necessary.
Offers many different types of volunteer opportunities, matching skill sets, interests, and enthusiasm for short or long-term positions. Volunteering More information:
- All volunteers must pass a background check and complete training certifications before orientation
Offers basic medical care for adults and children, including preventative and chronic care, immunizations, and referrals to specialists if needed. Medical Care
Provides a range of healthcare services. Medical Care More information: - Includes acute care, emergency services, oncology, OB-GYN care, cardiology, pulmonology, cardiac pulmonology rehabilitation, urology, dermatology, nephrology, lab & radiology services, subacute unit, and behavioral health services
Accepts monetary donations to help people affected by natural disasters, like hurricanes, fires, floods, tornadoes, and winter storms. Disaster Services More information: -All donations go directly to the disaster relief effort chosen by the donor -Donations are used to provide services like food, shelter, and drinks to survivors and rescue workers
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Oversees the quality of care in healthcare facilities and programs. Consumer Services More information:
- Accepts and investigates relevant complaints and incidents
- Monitors hospitals, labs, ambulatory care facilities, long-term care, assisted living programs, adult medical daycare, and services for individuals with developmental disabilities
Offers limited financial assistance to prevent foreclosure, eviction, utility cut-offs, or to purchase medications.
Financial Assistance
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
Coordinates the non-medical care of seriously wounded, ill, and injured Sailors and Coast Guardsmen, as well as providing resources and support to their families. Case Management
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Handles criminal and civil cases and hears appeals from other courts and administrative agencies. Legal Services More information:
- Includes cases related to juveniles, family law, divorce, custody, child support, and domestic violence
- Cases may involve a jury or a judge
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Offers outpatient mental health counseling for individuals, couples, and families.
Mental Health Services
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- Treatment for disruptive behavior disorders is available
Provides a food pantry offering perishable and nonperishable foods.
Food Assistance
Provides urgent medical treatment for non-life-threatening illnesses and injuries. Medical Care More information:
- Offers flu shots, COVID-19 tests, medications, physicals, X-rays, labs, screenings, and more
- Telehealth may be available for some services
Provides in-home assistance to individuals who require help with daily living activities. In-Home Care More information:
- Includes personal care, housekeeping, budgeting, laundry, meal preparation, respite care, and shopping assistance
- Teaches clients are to perform tasks independently.
- Certification is required to use services
Provides volunteer opportunities to become court-appointed special advocates for children. Volunteering
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Offers supportive services to help individuals with mental health and/or substance issues. Mental Health Services More information:
- Includes housing assistance, mail services, and bus passes
- Helps clients obtain identification, social security cards, and other documents
- Provides workshops, speakers, and a quarterly newsletter focused on recovery and wellness
- Serves coffee and breakfast
Provides a 3.1 residential treatment program for individuals 30 days sober.
Addiction and Recovery
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- Includes 5 hours of daily group sessions
- Offers individual counseling sessions
Offers free monthly food benefits.
Benefits Counseling
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- Expedited SNAP benefits may be available for those in emergency situations
