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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
Provides lunch for older adults in a community setting. Food Assistance
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- Some sites provide breakfast and/or dinner
- Donations of clothing, household goods, office equipment, personal items, and toiletries accepted
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
Offers support services to survivors of violence.
Victim and Witness Services More Information:
- Includes crisis intervention
- Provides referrals for shelter and temporary housing
Provides counseling and treatment services for substance use, addictions, and mental health disorders. Addiction and Recovery, Mental Health Services More information:
- Includes screening and assessment, individual and group therapy, and opioid maintenance therapy
- Treatment for gambling addiction and DWI/DUI classes available
- Transportation may be available with advanced notice
Provides library services. Library Services More information:
- Loans books, printed materials, ebooks, audio-visual materials, talking books, and more
- Offers computer training, access to computers and Internet, and WiFi
- Provides free meeting rooms.
- Provides virtual information and referral for various services
- Provides age-specific programming and services
Offers a childhood development program and services for families. Educational Programs More information:
- Center-based and home-based services available
- Includes wraparound childcare, full-time childcare, and Early Head Start
- Operates out of Overlook and Dennett Road Centers
- Maintains a lending library with resources for parents and children
Offers food and nutrition services for pregnant and postpartum women, nursing mothers, and children 5 years or younger.
Benefits Counseling
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- Provides free food, education, support for breastfeeding, and referrals for healthcare
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
Offers housing, case management, and personal care to individuals who are unable to live alone due to mental or physical health issues.
Supportive Housing
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- Participants live in private homes and get help with transportation to appointments and events
Provides limited financial assistance for funeral expenses, including burial plots, vaults, grave digging, and burial clothing.
Benefits Counseling
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- Funds cannot be used towards reimbursement of expenses already paid
Helps parents find licensed childcare options. Childcare More information: - Offers a quarterly newsletter with information on child development, discipline, early childhood education, and community resources
Manages and monitors juvenile intake complaints. Correctional Facilities and Services More information:
- Assesses and reviews complaints to promote the best interest of the child and community
- Assesses whether the juvenile court has jurisdiction and if judicial action is warranted
- Identifies risk, needs, and strengths
- When appropriate, diversion programs are offered
Offers legal representation to individuals who have been arrested or summoned for incarceration. Legal Representation
Provides health insurance for disabled and low-income.
Insurance Services
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- Includes guidance on Aged, Blind, and Disabled (ABD), Medicaid and Medicare Buy-In Programs (Qualified Medicare Beneficiary and Specified Low-Income Medicare Beneficiary), Long Term Care Medical Assistance Expanded Medicaid through the Maryland Health Connection (MHC)
Offers food and nutrition services for pregnant and postpartum women, nursing mothers, and children 5 years or younger. Benefits Counseling More information: - Provides free food, education, support for breastfeeding, and referrals for healthcare
Provides information on becoming licensed as a daycare provider, either at a center or a private home. Records, Licenses, and Permits More information:
- Issues licenses and monitors all childcare centers and providers
- Investigates complaints about unlicensed daycare centers
Offers programs for individuals who are pregnant, want to be pregnant, or have children 24 month or under. Parenting Education, Pregnancy Support
More information: - Offers Health Beginnings Program, Safe Sleep Campaign, and a Community Action Team
Offers a psychiatric rehabilitation day program. Mental Health Services More Information
- Provides individual and group counseling
- Provides case management services
- Includes diagnostic assessment and consultation
- Provides medication management services
Provides resources for behavioral health treatment and rehabilitation services.
Public Health and Safety
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- Offers resources, referrals, case management, and outreach
Provides employment and training services to eligible veterans and military personnel, and their spouses. Employment Services More information:
- Offers job counseling, testing, and placement assistance
- Case management services are available
Offers in-person and virtual mental health counseling in individual, family, and group sessions. Mental Health Services
Provides employment and training services to eligible veterans and military personnel, and their spouses. Employment Services More information:
- Offers job counseling, testing, and placement assistance
- Case management services are available
