Children's Mental Health Matters
A Maryland public awareness campaign with resources on the importance of children’s mental health and more. This site includes resources for teens and young adults.
A Maryland public awareness campaign with resources on the importance of children’s mental health and more. This site includes resources for teens and young adults.
In commemoration of the 60th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Governor Wes Moore has proclaimed 2024 as Maryland's Year of Civil Rights. As you navigate through Annapolis and Anne Arundel County, let this guide be your companion, illuminating 60 significant locations that have played a vital role in shaping American history. Embark on a journey through time, exploring the pivotal moments and places that define Maryland's enduring legacy in the fight for civil rights.
A video library from Maryland Courts to help you get started with common legal questions and topics. Each video includes transcripts in English and Spanish, a tip sheet, and links to resources, forms, and court services.
The Maryland Access to Justice Commission, in partnership with the Maryland State Bar Association, has put together this COVID-19 Resource Site to serve as a central storehouse for information related to COVID and the civil justice system in Maryland. This site houses information useful to both the public and the civil legal aid community.
List of trusted resources for more information on COVID-19, compiled by Enoch Pratt Library in Baltimore.
Text HOME to 741741. The Crisis Text Line is there to support students with any painful emotion with bullying, school stress, depression, anxiety, suicide, relationships, self-harm and more.
Proporciona información local y recursos sobre la salud y del COVID-19 para la comunidad hispana.
Provides options and resources to improve the quality of life of older adults, individuals with disabilities, caregivers and anyone wishing to plan for the future.
A 24/7 national hotline that provides crisis counseling for people experiencing emotional distress related to any natural or human-caused disaster. Phone: 1-800-985-5990 (y en español, llama o envía un mensaje de texto 1-800-985-5990 presiona “2”)
The Community Pantry is open at Discoveries: The Library at the Mall on the First Saturday of the month from 10 am - 12 pm and the first Tuesday of the month from 6 - 7 pm. All AACPL library card holders, who need help getting basic baby and/or menstrual supplies, are welcome.
Free limited legal assistance for individuals not represented by an attorney. Get help with civil District Court cases, including: Landlord/Tenant, Small and Large Claims, Consumer matters, Return of Property, Domestic Violence/Peace Orders, and Expungement.
You may be eligible for rent relief through Maryland or your local government if COVID-19 has affected your ability to pay rent. Administered by the Maryland Department of Housing & Community Development.
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.
Resources for caregivers from the Family Caregiver Alliance - National Center on Caregiving. Searchable by state.
The Family Law Help Center provides legal information and forms to assist unrepresented litigants in matters of divorce, custody/visitation, child support and name changes. The Center is funded through a grant from the Circuit Court for Anne Arundel County, but is staffed entirely by the Maryland Center for Legal Assistance.
Enter your address to see who your State and Federal officials are.
Resources from Anne Arundel County Health Department regarding the Health Care Plan Enrollment and the Affordable Care Act.