Websites
- 2-1-1 Maryland
- Connects Maryland residents to health and human resource resources in your community 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, in over 180 languages.
- Baltimore City Department of Social Services
- Provides contact numbers for all of the departments of Baltimore City Social Services, as well as links to emergency food and housing assistance programs.
- Baltimore City Services
- A central directory of services for Baltimore City residents, including utilities, animal control, street repair and sanitation.
- Baltimore Housing
- Baltimore Housing's mission is to ensure that all citizens of Baltimore have access to adequate and affordable housing opportunities in safe, livable and decent neighborhoods.
- Maryland Department of Human Resources - Energy Assistance
- The Office of Home Energy Programs provides assistance grants through four programs: the Maryland Energy Assistance Program, the Electric Universal Service Program, Arrearage Retirement Assistance, and the Weatherization Assistance Program.
- Maryland Department of Human Resources - Medical Assistance
- Provides detailed information on a variety of medical assistance programs for low-income adults, families, and children in Maryland.
- Maryland Energy Administration
- Provides information on a wide range of topics including energy prices, energy programs and policies, financial incentives, and the various sources of energy available in Maryland.
- Maryland Low-Income Energy Programs
- Lists programs that are available through federal, state and local governments, utility companies and charitable organizations, including low-income rate assistance.
- Maryland Resident Resources
- Provides links to a wide array of State assistance programs and services for low-income Maryland families. Topics covered include children and families, seniors, energy, education, employment, and health care.
- Temporary Cash Assistance
- Provides information on cash assistance programs for Marylanders. It lists contact information and links to policy pages for each program.
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