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Family Issues
Baltimore Family Child Care Association
3625 Parkhurst Way
Baltimore, MD 21236
http://www.bcfcca.com/byzip.html

The Baltimore County Family Child Care Association offers providers current information about issues involving child care and education, works closely with the providers and other child care advocates to improve the quality of Baltimore County child care, and maintains a child care search engine on its website.

Department of Human Resources
311 West Saratoga Street Baltimore
Maryland 21201
Telephone: 410-767-7109
E-mail: dhrhelp@dhr.state.md.us
http://www.dhr.state.md.us/cca-home.htm

The Department of Human Resources provides links to information on Regulated Child Care, How to Find the Right Care for Your Child, Your Rights and Responsibilities as a Child Care Consumer, Need Help with the Cost of Child Care?, Child Care and the Americans with Disabilities Act, and more.

These articles are also available in Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese and Spanish (http://www.dhr.state.md.us/).

Fatherhood Initiative, Department of Health and Services
Juanita Devine
Regional Program Manager for Child Support Enforcement
Department of Health and Human Services
Administration for Children and Families
150 South Independence Mall, West, Suite 864
Philadelphia, PA 19106-3499
Telephone: 215-861-4054
Fax: 215-861-4070
http://fatherhood.hhs.gov/fi-regions.htm
This initiative works to coordinate fatherhood activities throughout the states and sponsors a variety of forums to bring together local, public and private organizations and individuals to support fathers' involvement in their families and communities.

Maryland Committee for Children (private organization)
608 Water Street
Baltimore, MD 21202-4079
Telephone: 410-752-7588
Fax: 410-752-6286
TTD: 410-385-1042
E-mail: mdc4child@aol.com
http://www.childcare-experts.org/mcc/mcchp.html

MCC works to improve the quality of early educational opportunities, to increase the availability of child care throughout Maryland, to help parents identify child care programs for their family, to assist employers in the development of supportive work-family policies, and to speak out on matters of public policy for those who are too young to speak for themselves.

Senior Issues

Asbury Methodist Villages
Donna Phillips (Co-chair)
Gaithersburg, MD
Telephone: 301-216-4113
E-mail: dphillips@asbury.org

Asbury Methodist Villages is a 75-year-old continuing care retirement community.

They provide assistance to the residents and their families. Adult daycare, outpatient rehabilitation and the physician’s clinic are open to the public.

Department of Aging
Maryland Department of Aging
301 West Preston Street
Suite 1007
Baltimore, Maryland 21201
Toll-free: 1-800-AGE-DIAL
Telephone: 410-767-1100
Fax: 410-333-7943
TTY: 410-767-1083
http://www.mdoa.state.md.us/

Senior Information and Assistance is a statewide program providing access to information on services and benefits for older persons.

This includes, but is not limited to information on transportation, income and financial aid, senior citizens centers and clubs, daily meals, pharmacy assistance, housing, volunteer opportunities, and more.

Maryland Medical Assistance Program
Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
Toll-free: 1-877-463-3464
Telephone: 410-767-6500
http://dhmh.state.md.us/mma/
mmahome.html

The Maryland Medical Assistance Program is an integral part of the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, providing access to health care services for many of the State’s low-income residents.

Individuals may be eligible for services through the Maryland Medicaid Program, the Maryland Children’s Health Program or the Maryland Pharmacy Assistance Program, depending upon income and other factors.

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