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Helps individuals living in nursing homes and assisted living facilities when they have problems or complaints. Legal Services
Offers reading and information services for individuals who are unable to read print. Aging and Disability Services More information: - Distributes closed circuit radios to subscribers so they may access the service - Offers a dial-in service that allows callers to hear volunteers read from newspapers and magazines
Provides a range of immigration services, including shelter, case management, education, and other resources. Immigration Services More information:
- Offers instruction in English as a Second Language, financial literacy, and cultural orientation
- Legal services available for issues related to immigration
- Helps with applications for public benefits
- Distributes food and clothing as needed
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 services and support for individuals affected by domestic violence. Legal Services More information:
- Includes temporary shelter
- Helps with temporary protective orders and finding legal representation and court accompaniment
- Provides referrals for basic necessities, immigration services, and child welfare agencies
Operates cooling centers at Recreation Activity Center locations during times of extreme heat. Disaster Services More information:
- Other locations may include public libraries, churches, community or senior centers, and malls or shopping centers
Educates the community on health, nutrition, finance management, home horticulture, natural resources, and agricultural enterprises. Educational Programs More information:
- Helps farmers to improve the use of their manure for better economic and practical benefits
Offers basic medical care for adults and children, including preventative and chronic care, immunizations, and referrals to specialists if needed. Medical Care
Provides free nonperishable food items to individuals in need. Food Assistance
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
Offers virtual support groups for survivors of domestic violence, incest, rape, sex trafficking, and sexual assault and abuse. Support Groups
Offers recreation, fitness, and aquatic programs for youth and adults. Leisure Activities/Recreation More information:
- Provide access to therapeutic exercise
Sells donated, overstocked, discontinued, new, and used building materials, appliances, furniture, and other items. Home Goods More information:
- Accepts donations of building materials, appliances, furniture, cabinets, windows, plumbing, and other items.
- Offers donation pickup for large items; does not deliver.
Offers employment assistance to military personnel and their families, including career counseling and application assistance. Employment Services More information:
- Includes workshops on personal development and employment
- Provides access to a computer lab to complete resumes and job applications
- Food includes both groceries and hot mealsÂ
- Assistance is limited to once per month
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 mobile substance use disorder education trailer. Addiction and Recovery
Provides medication drop boxes at police precincts in Howard County for the disposal of expired, unused, or unwanted prescription or over-the-counter medications. Medication Disposal
Provides referrals and financial assistance to the Baltimore City Health Department for dental extractions. Dental Care
Offers legal advice and representation to individuals who have experienced domestic violence. Legal Services More information:
- Staff attorneys assess survivors and provide representation as needed
Provides a mental health clinic for children and families who are dealing with the effects of child maltreatment. Mental Health Services, Helplines and Information More Information: - Provides individual therapy that includes trauma focused cognitive behavioral therapy (TF-CBT), eye movement desensitization & reprocessing (EMDR), instinctual trauma response (ITR), and other empirically supported trauma-focused treatment strategies
- Includes group and family therapy
- Performs psychological evaluations that might clarify diagnosis and elicit recommendations that may facilitate therapeutic treatment
- Provides social service referrals, information on victim compensation, and linkage to support groups
Offers psychiatric rehabilitation to promote positive behavior development, social skills, and family relationships. Mental Health Services More information: - Includes intake, assessment evaluation, and a personalized rehabilitation plan - Provided in individual's home, foster care, job site, educational settings, or other community sites
Operates a peer-support helpline that provides information and referrals for issues related to mental illness. Helplines and Information More Information:
- Not a crisis line
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
Assists individuals with disabilities in obtaining and maintaining competitive employment in the community through individualized job placement and support services. Employment Services More information:
- Job development and placement assistance
- Coordination with employers to support workplace success
