| Arc of Baltimore |
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| Dedicated to helping people with developmental disabilities make the most of their potential. Our innovative services support more than 4,000 adults and children with developmental disabilities and their families in Baltimore City and Baltimore County. Our programs help families provide needed care and opportunity for their children, and individuals are able to live and work in the community.
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| 410-296-2272 |
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| 7215 York Road, Baltimore, MD, 21212
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| Howard County Mental Health Authority |
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| The mission of the Howard County Mental Health Authority is to insure the availability of quality mental health services and provide leadership in the county on mental health issues through education, prevention, community and interagency partnerships to better serve the broader community. |
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| 410-313-7350 |
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| 8930 Stanford Boulevard, Columbia, MD, 21045
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| Developmental Disabilities Administration |
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| Provides a coordinated service delivery system so that individuals with developmental disabilities receive appropriate services oriented toward the goal of integration into the community. These services are provided through a combination of state residential centers (providing services to individuals with intellectual disability) and a wide array of community based services delivered primarily through a network of non-profit providers. Go to site for your closest office. |
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| 844-253-8694 |
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| 201 W. Preston Street, Baltimore, MD, 21201
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| ARC of Prince George’s County |
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| Offers a lifetime of support, understanding, and opportunities for people with developmental disabilities and their families. Providing support through a variety of programs and services that match each person or family's individual needs, we ensure that people with developmental disabilities are given the skills, access, and information they need to fully participate as citizens in their communities. |
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| 301-925-7050 |
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| 1401 McCormick Rd, Largo , MD, 20774
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| Arc of Montgomery County |
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| Serves individuals, families and employers affected by intellectual and developmental disabilities. |
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| Respite |
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| 301-984-5777 |
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| 11600 Nebel Street, Rockville, MD, 20852
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| Delmarva Community Services |
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| Delmarva Community Services, Inc. is a multi-service organization dedicated to assisting local residents in maintaining their dignity and independence. We reach out to our neighbors in Maryland and Delaware with special needs, including the aging, individuals with disabilities, the poor, veterans, the Spanish-speaking community, and many others. We offer wheelchair-accessible transportation, group homes, vocational training, respite care, adult medical daycare, home-delivered meals and more.
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| 410-221-1900 |
| 410-943-1106 |
| 2450 Cambridge Beltway , Cambridge, MD, 21613
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| Benedictine School |
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| Educational, residential and day services for children and adults with developmental disabilities, ages 5 through 60. School programs include: functional academics; speech therapy; psychological, psychiatric, social work, counseling and case management; assistive technology; physical and occupational therapy; vocational and transitional services; and intensive collaborative programs designed for students within the Autism Spectrum |
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| 410-634-2112 |
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| 14299 Benedictine Lane , Ridgely, MD, 21660
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| Maryland Transitioning Youth |
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| The Maryland Transitioning Youth Website is a project of the Governor's Inter-agency Transition Council for Youth with Disabilities (IATC) and provides information and resources for youth with disabilities and their families on transition planning, post-secondary education, employment services and much more. |
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| 410-767-3660 |
| 800-637-4113 |
| 217 E. Redwood Street, Baltimore, MD, 21202
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| Maryland Community Connection |
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| Maryland Community Connection is a nonprofit organization that provides training, employment opportunities, emotional support and access to resources to individuals with disabilities. MCC supports individuals who want to have greater social and economic independence and who wish to become fully integrated into their communities. They work on a case-by-case basis, identifying each individual’s goals and specific needs. It also provides job opportunities, job training and job retention, as well as advocacy for the individual in the workplace, allowing each to become a wage-earning and tax-paying citizen. |
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| 301-583-0358 |
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| 6490 Landover Road, Landover, MD, 20785
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| Arc Northern Chesapeake Region |
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| For 60 years, The Arc Northern Chesapeake Region (The Arc NCR) has helped people with intellectual and developmental disabilities build better lives one person at a time. The Arc NCR currently offers the following services to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities living in Harford, Cecil, and Kent Counties:•Employment Services to 140 adults•Family and Individual Support Services to 425 children (age 0-21) and their families•Treatment Foster Care Services to 55 children and their families•Supported Living and Individual Support Services to 266 adults.
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| 888-836-7177 |
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| Unified Community Connection (UC2) |
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| Unified Community Connections, formerly United Cerebral Palsy of Central Maryland, has served children and adults with a variety of disabilities since 1953, promoting self-determination, independence, productivity, integration and inclusion in all facts of community life. |
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| 410-484-4540 |
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| 11350 McCormick Road, HUnt Valley, MD, 21031
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| Bay Community Support Services |
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| Bay Community Support Services, Inc. (BAYCSS) is a full service agency providing quality support services for individuals with disabilities throughout Maryland.The services that our agency provides are designed to promote the skills of people with varying abilities, ages and life situations to live and work successfully in their communities. |
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| 410-224-4205 |
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| 1919 West St, Annapolis, MD 21401, , MD, 20653
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| National Children’s Center, Inc. |
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| National Children's Center, Inc. (NCC) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that provides comprehensive and innovative services for infants, children and adults with developmental disabilities in the District of Columbia and Maryland. NCC's community-based services include Early Learning Centers, Schools, Adult Services and Residential programs. |
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| Friends Aware |
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| Friends Aware, Inc. is a non-profit organization in Allegany County, Maryland. We are dedicated to providing an array of individualized supports to persons with developmental disabilities in such areas as Vocational, Residential and Respite Services. Our goal is to enhance quality of life by promoting choice and full participation within the community. |
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| 301-722-7268 |
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| 1601 Holland Street, Cumberland, MD, 21502
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| New Horizons Supported Services, Inc. |
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| Dedicated to supporting individuals with disabilitie to gain and maintain the skills and resources needed to maximize their potential for independence in their community both vocationally and socially. |
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| 301-249-0206 |
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| Opportunity Builders, Inc. |
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| OBI provides vocational training and employment services for adults with developmental disabilities in an environment that promotes personal fulfillment, addresses individual needs and fosters independence. |
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| 410-787-0700 |
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| 8855 Veterans Highway , Millersville, MD, 21108
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| National Center on Institutions and Alternatives |
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| Since 1977, the National Center on Institutions and Alternatives (NCIA) has worked to break the destructive cycle often associated with the human service and correctional systems. We provide individual care, concern, and treatment for intellectual and emotionally disabled youth and adults and those involved in the criminal justice system. |
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| Youth in Transition school |
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| 443-780-1300 |
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| 7222 Ambassador Road, Baltimore, MD, 21244
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| Baltimore Jewish Abilities Alliance |
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| The Baltimore Jewish Abilities Alliance
assists families in finding the programs and services they need for their loved ones with different abilities, strengthening their connection and enabling them to more fully participate in their communities. |
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| Transition Age (14-21) |
| Adulthood (18+) |
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| 410-559-3613 |
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| 5700 Park Heights Avenue , Baltimore, MD, 21215
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| St. Coletta of Greater Washington |
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| Our mission of is to serve children and adults with intellectual disabilities and to support their families. At St. Coletta we believe in the immeasurable value of the individual human spirit and the right of each individual to live as full and independent a life as possible. |
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| 202-350-8680 |
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| Linwood Center, Inc. |
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| Since 1955, Linwood has been providing life-changing services to individuals living with autism. Linwood School is co-ed with a capacity of 70 students. The school provides a Special Education and related services program for students with autism in a Nongraded (Ages 5 through 21) education program, and a General Education program for students in Kindergarten, Elementary and Middle School (Grades 1 through 8).Adult services include supported employment, day habilitation, and community-based residential programs. |
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| 410-465-1352 |
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| 3421 Martha Bush Drive, Ellicott City, MD, 21043
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| Cornerstone Montgomery |
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| Cornerstone Montgomery is an independent, nonsectarian, nonprofit 501(c)3 organization that has the capacity to serve more than 2,200 adults and transition age youth. Cornerstone Montgomery specializes in the provision of comprehensive, community- and evidence-based, mental health and co-occurring mental health and substance use disorder treatments and interventions. |
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| 301-493-4200 |
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| 6040 Southport Drive, Bethesda, MD, 20814
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| Kaleidoscope Family Solutions |
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| Kaleidoscope Family Solutions (KFS) provides a collection of services designed to help special needs children and adults achieve their dreams and live meaningful lives. |
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| 443-583-3700 |
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| 10632 Little Patuxent Parkway, Columbia, MD, 21044
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| Southern Maryland Community Resources |
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| We advocate for individuals with special needs, to recognize the inherent dignity that is theirs because they are members of our one human family. We promote social recreational and educational opportunities where individuals with developmental differences can contribute their unique gifts and develop their potential. |
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| St. Mary's Programs |
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| 301-997-8143 |
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| 90 Alexander Lane, Solomons, MD, 20688
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| Talmar |
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| TALMAR, (Therapeutic Alternatives of Maryland) operates programs for developmentally and physically challenged children and adults and for those with depression, mental illness, stroke, and at-risk youth. After professional assessments, participants are introduced to horticultural therapy practices, vocational training and job skills programs which suit them.Examples include gardening, cutting flowers and harvesting fresh produce. |
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| 410-825-2020 |
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| 1994 Cromwell Bridge Rd, Baltimore, MD, 21234
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| Empowering Minds Resource Center |
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| Provides comprehensive mental health care to families and children utilizing the services of qualified professionals implementing individualized rehabilitation plans that assist all persons in obtaining their desired goals in the Baltimore Metropolitan and surrounding areas. |
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| Alliance |
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| Alliance provides community-based services to people living with mental illness and developmental disabilities, as well as veterans facing homelessness. With a focus on individual choices, needs, and strengths, Alliance’s recovery-oriented continuum of services help people live more independently and achieve their hopes and dreams. |
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| Penn-Mar Human Services |
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| supports more than 400 adults with intellectual disabilities through its residential, respite, educational, day learning center and community based programs, plus customized employment support in northern Baltimore, Carroll and Harford Counties in Maryland, and in southern York County in Pennsylvania. |
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| 410-343-1069 |
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| Emerge, Inc. |
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| eMerge is a Maryland-based organization supporting individuals with developmental, physical and mental health disabilities. Today we serve more than 450 people, many of them rejected by other agencies. We don't give up on individuals entrusted to the eMerge family--no matter how severe their disabilities--and encourage them in choosing personally enriching paths to living and working in their communities. |
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| 866-370-4420 |
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| 9180 Rumsey Road, Columbia, MD, 21045
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| Community Support Services for the Deaf |
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| CSSD, Inc. is registered a 501(c)3 non-profit organization now celebrating our 31st year supporting people who benefit from our services in Central Maryland. Our Mission is to support the personal well-being, growth, independence and achievement of individuals who are Deaf, Deaf-Blind and Hard of Hearing, through the provision of an array of accredited services. |
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| 7123 Windsor Mill Road, Baltimore, MD, 21244
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| The Center for Life Enrichment |
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| At The Center for Life Enrichment, our mission is to provide programs and support services that will increase the vocational and personal potential of individuals with disabilities. |
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| 301-373-8100 |
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| Spectrum Support |
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| a 501(c)(3) non-profit agency, located in suburban Baltimore and Western Maryland areas helping people with developmental disabilities to live, learn, work and play in supportive communities. |
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| 410-795-6543 |
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| Ray of Hope, Inc. |
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| Ray of Hope's concern is the development and management of residential, employment and support services for individuals with developmental disabilities.The agency is funded through and licensed by the Maryland State Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Developmental Disabilities Administration.The agency operates licensed alternative living units (ALUs) as well as other services (CSLA, FISS and other support services) in Allegany County, Maryland. |
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| 301-722-4560 |
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