OMA Resources


Anne Arundel County Crisis Warmline: 410-768-5522 — for 24/7 mental health and substance use disorder support.

Department of Aging and Disabilities: 410-222-4257

Department of Health: 410-222-7153

Department of Social Services: 410-269-4500

Domestic Violence Hotline: 410-222-6800

Housing Resource Portal:— a hub for housing resources and information created through a partnership between the county’s Office of Equity and Human Rights and Arundel Community Development Services (ACDS).

Mental Health Agency: 410-222-7858 — mental health resources for County residents.

Partnership for Children, Youth, and Families: 410-222-7423 — support system for grandparents and other adults raising a relative’s child. Includes monthly support groups, resource manual, community referral, and information.

Senior Activity Centers: 410-222-1818 — educational opportunities, health screenings, recreational activities, and hot lunches for those aged 55 and older.


 

Anne Arundel County Public Schools 

Anne Arundel County Public Library: 410-222-7371

AACPL Community Resources online searchable listings

AACPL Social Worker Services: Some library branches offer appointments with social workers for those seeking help with financial assistance, immigration services, substance abuse counseling, and more.

Discoveries Community Pantry: at the Discoveries branch of the library at Westfield Annapolis Mall — open the first Saturday of the month, 10 am – 2 pm, and first Tuesdays, 6 pm – 7 pm. Visit the website for up-to-date hours and information.


 

General

2-1-1 Maryland: Dial 211 or visit www.211md.org — free, confidential information and referral to health and human service agencies and nonprofits in Maryland 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, in more than 150 languages.

City of Annapolis: 410-263-7997

Community Action Agency of Anne Arundel County: 410-626-1900 — services and programs to assist people living in poverty to achieve self-sufficiency and economic mobility by collaborating with community partners.

Maryland Legal Aid: 410-972-2700

Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: Dial 988


 

Education

Annapolis Family Support Center: 410-269-4478 — empowers families to become self-sufficient through personal achievement, education, and positive parenting. Expectant parents, mothers and/or fathers of children ages 0 to 3, and legal guardians of children 0 to 3.

Anne Arundel Community College: 410-777-2222

Anne Arundel Community College High School Diploma and Adult Basic Skills Programs: 410-777-2901 — for those wishing to enroll in adult basic skills courses, pre-high school diploma classes, or GED and NEDP (National External Diploma Program) programs.

Anne Arundel County Public Schools Evening High School: 410-222-5000 — Anne Arundel Evening High School is an alternative high school instructional program for people under 21 who have not completed their high school education. Students can earn a high school diploma through this program.

Charting Careers: — mentoring, education, and family partnership programs for Annapolis youth in elementary, middle, high school, and beyond.

Maryland Re-Entry Resource Center: 410-429-0107 — offers services to those re-entering communities after incarceration.

OIC of Anne Arundel, Inc. (Opportunities Industrialization Center): 443-951-5645 — Adult education and job readiness service offering free classes in GED Preparation, Introduction to Computer, Microsoft Office Essentials, and English as a Second Language. Virtual and in-person options are available. Spanish and English services.

Seeds 4 Success: 410-533-3847 — offers mentoring and coaching programs that support children from low-income communities in Annapolis from pre-k through post-secondary.

STAIR Annapolis: 443-924-1578 — one-on-one tutoring program for first and second-graders at select schools in Annapolis and surrounding communities. 


 

Employment and Jobs

Anne Arundel Workforce Development Corporation (AAWDC): 410-424-3240 — employment and career assistance and guidance.


 

Income and Food Assistance

Anne Arundel County Department of Social Services: 410-269-4500 or 800-332-6347

Anne Arundel County Food Access Warmline: 410-222-FOOD (3663) — call to find food resources that meet your needs.

Anne Arundel County Food and Resource Bank: 410-923-4255

Anne Arundel County Food Bank Pantry Map

Partnership for Children, Youth, and Families Warmline: 800-485-0041

Salvation Army: 410-263-4091 and 410-768-0744 — Annapolis and Glen Burnie serve all of Anne Arundel County.

SPAN, Serving People Across All Neighborhoods: 410-647-0889 — Emergency assistance for court-ordered evictions, utility shutoff, and medications. Food pantry is available.


 

Transportation

Anne Arundel County Transportation Assistance: 410-222-4257 — provides transportation to seniors and adults with disabilities. Taxi voucher program available for coupons for discounted taxi service within the county.

Department of Health Medical Assistance Transportation: 410-222-7152 — transportation for people with Medical Assistance who have no other means of transportation.

Annapolis Transportation Department: 410-263-7964 — City of Annapolis bus, free shuttle, and paratransit information.

MTA People with Disabilities and Seniors Fare Program: 410-767-3438 — People with disabilities and seniors age 65+ can use the bus, light rail, Metro, and MARC train at reduced cost.

MTA Mobility and Para-transit: 410-764-8181 — door-to-door shared ride service for people with disabilities who are not able to ride fixed-route transit.

MTA Call A Ride: 410-664-2030 — on-demand taxi/sedan service that provides increased independence for people with disabilities. Customers must meet eligibility requirements.

Partners in Care Mobility Bus and Ride Partners : 410-544-4800 — affordable bus transportation service for community members and occasional rides with volunteers to appointments or errands for adults over 50.

South County Call N’ Ride Service: 410-222-0025 — offers door-to-door service, 7 am until 7 pm. Call two hours in advance to arrange pick-up.