Calvert County Health Department Crisis Intervention Center
Calvert County Health Department Crisis Intervention Center
Calvert County Health Department Crisis Intervention Center
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Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30am-5pm EST<br />
Website: www.dhmh.state.md.us/AIDS<br />
The AIDS Administration, established in 1987 as a division of the Maryland <strong>Department</strong> of<br />
<strong>Health</strong> and Mental Hygiene, funds services for persons with HIV or AIDS, operates Maryland's<br />
AIDS Drug Assistance Program (MADAP) and health insurance premium payment assistance<br />
programs, educates the public and health care professionals about HIV and AIDS, and monitors<br />
the disease in Maryland. The MADAP helps low to moderate income Maryland residents who<br />
are HIV-infected to purchase the medications they need to treat HIV. The AIDS Administration<br />
can also offer referrals for counseling, HIV testing, housing assistance, and other needed services<br />
to anyone who contacts them.<br />
Maryland Coalition Against Sexual Assault<br />
1517 Gov. Ritchie Highway, Ste. 207<br />
Arnold, MD 21021<br />
Office: (410) 974-4507<br />
Toll-free Sexual Assault Information and Referral Hotline: (800) 983-7273<br />
Website: www.mcasa.org<br />
E-mail: info@mcasa.org<br />
The Maryland Coalition Against Sexual Assault, Inc. (MCASA) is the statewide collective voice<br />
advocating for accessible, compassionate care for survivors of sexual crimes, and accountability<br />
for all offenders. Established in 1982 as a private, not-for-profit organization, MCASA works<br />
closely with local, state, and national organizations to address issues of sexual violence in<br />
Maryland. MCASA is a membership organization that includes the state’s 18 rape crisis centers,<br />
as well as criminal justice agencies, health care personnel, other allied professionals, concerned<br />
individuals, survivors of sexual violence, and their loved ones. Survivors of sexual assault in<br />
Maryland can locate the nearest rape recovery center through the MCASA website or by<br />
contacting the statewide Sexual Assault Information and Referral Hotline.<br />
Power Inside<br />
P.O. Box 4796<br />
Baltimore, MD 21211<br />
Office: (410) 889-8333<br />
Website: www.powerinside.org<br />
Power Inside is a multidisciplinary program that is committed to building self-sufficiency and<br />
preventing incarceration among women and families in Baltimore through direct client services,<br />
advocacy, leadership development, and public education. Power Inside offers the following<br />
services for women during incarceration and post-release: individual assessment and referrals;<br />
case management; weekly support groups and workshops for women in jail, prison, and the<br />
community; peer support, referrals, and self-help materials for women in prison through the<br />
mail; and advocacy and support for women in prison as well as women on parole, probation, and<br />
who are awaiting trial. All services are free of charge and available to any woman who contacts<br />
Power Inside.<br />
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