Community Resources

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Maryland Transitions

Maryland Department of Disabilities logo

Resources, information, and tools to help teens, families, schools, and communities to prepare teens with disabilities for future possibilities.

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Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service

Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service logo

Can help you resolve your civil legal issue by matching you with a volunteer lawyer who will represent you for free. You must qualify for services by meeting income, case type and geographic guidelines. 

En español.

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Maryland Workforce Exchange

Maryland Workforce Exchange logo

Find jobs, training, create a resume, and locate resources. Employers can find candidates, post jobs and trainings, or evaluate the market. Administered by the Department of Labor. 

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Maryland.gov

Maryland.gov logo

Gateway to public services within and around the State of Maryland.

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Marylanders Online

Marylanders Online

Marylanders Online aims to bring digital inclusion to Maryland by providing quality resources and education to help improve digital literacy.  The website features a Get Help page that provides instructional materials for self-guided learners, a Give Help page for educators or those who want to make a difference in their community by sharing their knowledge, and a Get Connected page that provides information and resources to help Marylanders stay connected to the digital world (including connectivity programs and WiFi locations).  A hotline is also available for free one-on-one te

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Marylanders Online

Unviersity of Maryland Extenstion. Marylanders Online.

The UME Digital Literacy Project team in collaboration with UMD College of Information Studies teamed up to help improve residents’ digital literacy. This resource provides information via the website on affordable access to digital devices and broadband. It increases the relevance of digital tools and adoption of broadband by connecting and incorporating digital literacy into programs such as education, healthcare, workforce development, extension programs, and other relevant services; and provides customized technical support. 

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Military Family Resource Center

Severn Library

The Military Family Resource Center housed at the Severn Community Library is a collection devoted to helping service members and their families navigate pre- and post-deployment life.

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Mind Resilience

Mind Resilience logo

Created by the Maryland Department of Health's Behavioral Health Administration, this toolkit is meant to create a foundation from which positive mental and behavioral health can be defined, valued, and achieved.

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National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) - Anne Arundel County

National Alliance on Mental Illness logo

NAMI Anne Arundel County provides educational resources and events, statewide outreach, advocacy, and affiliate organizational support. 

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National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

988 has been designated as the new three-digit dialing code that will route callers to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. It provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals in the United States.

Lifeline phone number (1-800-273-8255) will always remain available to people in emotional distress or suicidal crisis

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National Suicide Prevention Lifeline - Ayuda en Español

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

Lifeline ofrece 24/7, gratuito servicios en español, no es necesario hablar ingles si usted necesita ayuda. Phone: 988

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Native American Archaeology in Anne Arundel County: A Heritage Toolbox

Village of the Algonquin-speaking Secotan in North Carolina. Watercolour painted by John White, 1585.

Explore the region's rich Native American history, archaeology, and heritage through this virtual toolbox. Designed for students, teachers, and the curious public, this website shares local archaeological discoveries that have helped document deep history of indigenous peoples in what is today known as Anne Arundel County, Maryland. 

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Nonprofit Center at 41 Community Place

Anne Arundel County's Nonprofit Center at 41 Community Place

"The Nonprofit Center at 41 Community Place offers capacity-building support to local 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations with the overall goal of advancing the health and wellness of Anne Arundel County residents."

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Oasis: The Center for Mental Health

Oasis Center for Mental Health logo

Offers free screenings for anxiety and depression for ages 13 and up. Oasis provides a much-needed alternative to stressful emergency room visits and long waits for medical appointments, now offering telehealth options.

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OpenArundel

Anne Arundel County logo

Collection of tools and resources developed to empower County residents with access to community information. Topics include COVID-19, County budget, performance measurements, demographics, maps and GIS information, open data and land use information

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Opportunities Industrialization Center of Anne Arundel County (OIC of AAC)

Opportunities Industrialization Center of Anne Arundel County (OICofAAC) logo

Adult education and job readiness service offering free courses in GED Prep, computer literacy, and English as a Second Language. Also provides free job search assistance and reentry services.

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Opportunity Builders

Opportunity Builders logo

Supports youth and adults with disabilities to experience full inclusion in their communities as they learn, work, and pursue their paths to personal success. 

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Partnership for Children, Youth & Families

Partnership for Children, Youth and Families logo

Mission is to assess community human services needs and identify gaps in service, convene a neutral group of diverse stakeholders to build partnerships and develop solutions, fund services for children and families by leveraging State funding and increasing local resources, and advance the Governor’s priorities of reducing the impact of parental incarceration on children, families and communities; improving outcomes for disconnected youth; reducing childhood hunger; and reducing youth homelessness.

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