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Provides perishable and non-perishable food items for those in need. Food Assistance
Provides pre-K through 12th grade education services.
Educational Programs
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- Includes home schooling, GED prep, adult basic education, ESOL classes, and technical training
- Support offered to families experiencing homelessness and students with special needs
- Offers free and reduced breakfast and lunch programs during the school year and summer months
- A college and career readiness program is available for eligible students
Offers healthcare services, including children's audiology, dental care, pregnancy testing, HIV counseling and testing, tuberculosis clinic, vision/ hearing testing, and WIC. Medical Care
- Provides air conditioning and water
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
Maintains a website with information on senior housing, assisted living, nursing homes, home healthcare, and other resources. Helplines and Information, Supportive Housing
Provides housing education and financial assistance to avoid evictions.
Housing Assistance More information:
- Financial assistance subject to funding availability
Provides support, accountability, and opportunities for youth who have violated the law or are a danger to themselves or others. Crime Prevention and Response, Correctional Facilities and Services
Provides a 24-hour hotline for questions about intimate partner violence and sexual assault. Crisis Line More information: - Serves as the Cecil County rape crisis line
Provides case management services that help connect residents to support, such as job training, health care, counseling, substance use treatment, mental health services, and more. Case Management
Provides mental health counseling and support for older adults and their caregivers. Mental Health Services More information:
- Offers telehealth visits, up to 25 in-home counseling visits, community outreach, and drop-in support groups
- Offers staff trainings, case consultation, and collaboration for organizations that work with older adults
Provides drug education classes to students in school. Substance Use Disorder Services
- Vouchers may be used for eligible foods grown by an authorized farmer
Mobile information center that provides fare passes for different transportation options, including Metrorail, Metrobus, RideOn, Youth Cruiser, 7-Day Bus, and SmarTrip. Transportation More information: - Regional transit system maps and schedules available online - Offers assistance with carpooling, vanpooling, and carsharing
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 dental care funded by the Indian Health Service. Dental Care More information: - Includes emergency, preventative, and restorative dentistry
Provides outpatient mental health services, including individual, group, and family therapy. Mental Health Services
- Open January to March; confirm availability with the Kent County Department of Social Services
Promotes and protects the safety of the community through inspections, investigations, and education.
Public Health and Safety
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- Includes food service facility inspection, private septic systems and wells, recreational water, animal rabies control, and public nuisance complaints concerning health, sewage, wastewater, and air pollution
Provides discounted grocery packages to increase access to affordable food.
Food Assistance
​More information:
- Includes frozen protein, fruits, vegetables, and seasonal items
- Orders placed online; SNAP/EBT orders accepted by phone
- Distribution occurs once per month
- Calls received 31 days after being on the registry may be reported to the FTCÂ
- An FAQ section is available on the website
Offers volunteer opportunities that match individual skill sets, interests, and enthusiasm for short or long-term positions. Volunteering More information:
- Volunteers must pass a background check and complete training certifications before orientation
- School-based volunteering offered at Calvert Elementary and Malcolm Elementary
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 counseling and support to victims of crime in Maryland. Mental Health Services More information: - Family and group counseling available - Homicide support group provided in person and online - Mental health service referrals
Provides primary medical care and chronic disease management. Medical Care More information:
- Offers pharmacy services to clients, including discounts, home delivery, and medication management
- Offers preventative screenings, evaluations, diagnostics, and advanced care planning
