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Children’s Health Services, including free vision and dental screenings.Adult Education (GED & Adult Basic Education).Full-Day/Full-Year Child Care (including before-and after school).Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten, Multi-age 3 & 4-year-old classrooms, 3-year-old classrooms and Pre-school Special Education Classes.Lisa Michaels, Service Coordinator South Penn Elementary School Saydi Tasker, Service Coordinator Beall and George's Creek Elementary Schools Samantha Kennedy, Program Coordinator Beall and George's Creek Elementary Schools Crisis Text Line (Text HOME to 741741 to connect with a Crisis Counselor - 24/7)ĭaniel Snyder, Program Coordinator South Penn Elementary School.Child Abuse, Neglect Reporting - Harassment & Bullying Support.School Counseling and conferences with children and parents.Intensive Outpatient Program for Adults and Children.School-Based Services for Children/Adolescents.Western Maryland Regional Mental Center Hotline: Mental Health Association of Frederick County: Call 2-1-1 or search for resources, including behavioral health resources.Ĭrisis Text Line (Text HOME to 741741 to connect with a Crisis Counselor - 24/7)įrederick County Crisis Hotline Services: English and Spanish speaking resources are available 24/7/365, with translation in 150+ languages. 211 Maryland is the state’s most comprehensive health and human services resource database, connecting Marylanders to essential resources by phone, text, chat and web.a public education national certification course designed to teach individuals, professionals, businesses, and community members the skills necessary to respond with care and genuine support to an individual experiencing a mental health or substance use concern or crisis.Their staff provide one-to-one support to parents and caregivers of young people with behavioral health issues, anyone who cares for someone with a substance use or gambling issues. Using personal experience, they connect, support and empower Maryland’s families. MCF helps families who care for someone with behavioral health needs.The public policy team works with the Maryland legislature, members of Congress, government officials, and other stakeholders to advocate for laws and policies that improve access to quality mental health and substance use treatment for all Marylanders. Through community outreach and education, they provide Marylanders of all ages with information to improve their understanding of behavioral health, increase knowledge of effective interventions, reduce stigma, and strengthen pathways to care. MHAMD is a statewide education and advocacy agency.Includes information on finding your local crisis center.

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*Please note, we will update these resources as we are given knowledge that information has become out-of-date or needs correction.ĩ88 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support via phone or chat for people in distress, resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals. Contact information for local resources is listed by county below.

If you are worried about your child’s emotions or behavior, you can start by talking to friends, family members, your spiritual counselor, your child’s school counselor, or your child’s pediatrician/family physician about your concerns.
