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2-1-1 information and referral service for the following counties in Maryland: Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carrol, Cecil, Harford, and Howard. Also serves Baltimore City.
Information on treatment centers and programs by client type and special focus, including chronic pain and treatment vs. jail. Also provides information on programs for specific types of drug addictions and programs for specific age groups and gender.
Coordinates the receipt of care packages sent to service members hospitalized at Walter Reed Army Medical Center and National Naval Medical Center.
Provides locations and contact information for AER Sections in Maryland. AER provides emergency financial assistance to soldiers, Veterans and their dependents when there is a valid need.
Lists services for Veterans in Baltimore county and provides links for accessing the services.
Provides Veterans who are transitioning from the cycle of poverty, substance abuse and homelessness to self-sufficiency with self-help programs in a safe, caring residential environment.
Support group for parents, grandparents and older siblings who have lost a child or children. Monthly meetings are held in Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll County, Harford County, Howard County and Lutherville.
Provides crisis hotlines and support for youth, suicide, homelessness, emergencies, protective service, 2-1-1 resources and after hour reporting for children and adults for the following counties in Maryland: Calvert, Charles, Prince George's County, and St. Mary's.
List of DS/USA Chapters in Maryland. Established by Vietnam Veterans with disabilities, DS/USA offers sports rehabilitation programs, including winter skiing, aquatic sports, competition and special sports events, to anyone with a permanent disability.
Provides families, businesses, schools and communities with valuable information on preparing for and managing disasters and emergencies.
Increases quality of life and provides companionship to the residents of the Baltimore-Washington metropolitan community through specially trained service dogs, hearing dogs and therapy dogs.
Provides licensed and experienced attorneys to assist Service Members throughout the DoD/VA Disability Evaluation System (DES) Pilot process at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, the National Naval Medical Center and Malcolm Grow Medical Center.
Maryland Relay's program, MAT, distributes free amplified, captioned and hands-free phones, ring signalers, text telephones (TTYs), and other assistive devices to qualified applicants who have difficulty using a standard telephone.
Promotes awareness of information and referral services in Maryland and advocates for public interests.
Assists Maryland Veterans through advocacy, legislation, service and community support.
Provides services for people with disabilities in Maryland, including events for job seekers with disabilities.
Helps low income people buy the food they need for good health. You can apply for benefits by completing a state application form.
Provides services and resources to Service Members, their families and civilians including state job information, grants and loans, support groups and veterans assistance.
A public service offered to people who are deaf, hard of hearing, deaf and blind or speech disabled to help them easily communicate through TTY (text telephone) with anyone using a standard phone.
Fact sheet that describes the full range of VA programs, benefits and services available to Veterans and their families in Maryland. Resources include information on health care facilities, counseling centers and vocational rehabilitation. Download the VA's Maryland fact sheet.
Contact information for the Transition Assistance Advisor in Maryland, who serves as a statewide point of contact and coordinator providing technical support to managers, supervisors, Guard members and their family members as to the benefits and entitlements available through the VA.
Montgomery County Service Members, Veterans and their families can now call the County's Military Helpline - at 301-738-7176 - to find out about mental health services, family readiness organizations and housing, employment and transition assistance resources.
Provides information and links for youth considering military service and parents seeking information on registering with the Selective Service.
Represents more than 2,000 counties across the U.S. NACo also provides links to important contacts and resources in Maryland counties such as Congressional districts and census data. For more information visit the Web site of the Maryland Association of Counties.
Provides governors with services that include representing states in Washington, DC on key issues and developing policy reports on innovative state programs. NGA addresses areas that include education, health, and technology and welfare reform. Visit NGAs Web site for information about Maryland state government.
Works to strengthen and promote cities as centers of opportunity, leadership and governance. NLC also provides contact information for many cities and towns in Maryland to connect you to the programs and services they offer in your community.
Information on NFFSC's in the Washington, D.C. area, including MD and VA. Services for sailors and families may include family support groups, domestic abuse prevention, Ombudsman program, personal finance management, sexual assault prevention and transition assistance.
NMCRS locations in the Annapolis, MD area provide financial, educational and other assistance to members of the Naval Services and their eligible family members and survivors.
Provides some general questions to narrow down the search for possible Veteran benefits and services in Baltimore and gives local contact information.
Provides an overview of Veterans behavioral healthcare legislation in 2007, including legislation related to mental health and substance use/abuse treatment and alternative sentencing.
TCF chapters offer help with grief resolution after the death of a child. To find your local chapter, use the Chapter Locator and select your state from the drop down menu on the page.
Information on worship schedules for a variety of religious affiliations at military bases in the Washington, DC area.
Vet Centers provide readjustment counseling and outreach services to all Veterans who served in any combat zone and to their families for military related issues.
Provides assistance to wounded, ill and injured Marines; Sailors attached to or in support of Marine units; and their family members throughout the phases of recovery.