Accessible Resources for Independence
The resource and advocacy organization by and for people with disabilities in Anne Arundel & Howard Counties in Maryland.
The resource and advocacy organization by and for people with disabilities in Anne Arundel & Howard Counties in Maryland.
Bill payment relief resources for Anne Arundel County residents who are struggling financially as a result of the impact from COVID-19.
Resources and information on COVID-19 coronavirus compiled by Anne Arundel County and its partners in order to inform and protect county residents from this dangerous disease.
Support for businesses located in Anne Arundel County. Includes Disaster Assistance FAQs with details on available financial assistance, cybersecurity issues, etc.
"Anne Arundel County government, local partners, and private community-based organizations offer a broad range of housing-related resources to County residents. This portal allows residents to search for programs and resources that serve their needs."
The Partnership assesses community human services needs and identifies gaps in service, then convenes 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.
Free service that connects people to rideshares and offers up to six free rides home per year for emergencies and unscheduled overtime. This service can be used throughout Anne Arundel County and surrounding areas.
Proporciona recursos para individuos, familias, y propietarios de pequeñas empresas de Maryland buscando ayuda financiera, con la vivienda, y con los alimentos.
Resources compiled by the Maryland Office of People's Council to assist those who need help paying their energy bill. Consulte el final de la página web para obtener instrucciones y documentos en español.
Eviction Prevention Program through Arundel Community Development Services. Phone: 410-222-7600.
This non-profit organization provides free information and advice (including by phone and chat) to those who may be victims of identity theft.
Portal and crisis line to connect Marylanders to available resources. MAP recognizes that our health and access to long term services options are impacted by the conditions in which we live, and aims to engage individuals to define their needs and preferences, and identify options that will work for them.
Phone: 1-844-627-5465
Maryland Department of Disabilities information for employers and job seekers.
"The Department of Disabilities, Assistive Technology Program (MDTAP) enhances the lives of all Marylanders with disabilities, older Marylanders, and their families by providing access to assistive technology (AT) devices and services.
This office provides support and services to federally-recognized refugees and political asylees to ease their integration into American society. Key areas for aiding refugees in adjusting to American life include cultural orientation and career training. Our service providers instruct refugees on life skills, familiarizing them with such daily routines as how to shop at the supermarket, manage a budget, take public transportation, open a savings account, prepare for a job interview, or call 911 for emergencies.
Phone: 1-800-332-6347
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.