DON’T MISS THIS!

You might as well use a big fat red marker and circle the date on your calendar since you won’t want to miss these events and opportunities!

July 1-31, 2022


Here’s how to kick COVID to the curb:

 

Please drag to the bottom of this page for a listing of essential resources & their links

 
 

Ready to plan your week (and beyond)?

Want to get your scholar ready for the 2022/23 BCPSS School Year without the usual hassles?

Here’s what’s happening now:

Essential Service Links:

Mayor’s Office of Children & Family Success Resources: https://www.bmorechildren.com/eviction-prevention

 

Director of Consumer Assistance: for consumer protection and legal assistance resources.

Maryland Office of People's Counsel Resources: https://opc.maryland.gov/ Contact OPC at OPC@maryland.gov or call 410-767-8150 or 800-207-4055.

 

SNAP/Food Stamps Legal Help Hotline: The Homeless Persons Representation Project (HPRP) has launched a hotline to provide free legal help for Maryland families in order to get and keep their SNAP benefits. HPRP has created flyers in English and Spanish with more information.

 

Fuel Fund: For those who need help with their energy bills and have already used OHEP or are over income for OHEP, Fuel Fund may be another option. The Fuel Fund of Maryland assists income eligible BGE customers with paying their utility bills after they complete OHEP (the person has received receipt of grants or has been denied for over income). They have recently instituted some new rules that impact process and eligibility to effectively respond to the pandemic.

  

Bulk Fuel Assistance: The Fuel Fund of Maryland helps with bulk fuel assistance for the entire state, see the attachment. For more information about the Fuel Fund or to apply for help, visit their website to fill out an application or call 410-235-9080 for assistance.

Saving Money on Energy Costs: The Department of Energy has information on how to save money on energy costs in your home.  Many of the strategies are free, while others might be inexpensive actions you can take to maximize savings during the winter months. 

 

Weatherization: The Maryland Department of Housing andCommunity Development offers programs that provide homeowners of all income levels with resources to improve their home’s energy efficiency. Their programs can help with insulation, hot water system improvements, furnace repair or replacement, renewable energy systems, and other health and safety enhancement. Click here to check out all of their weatherization programs. 

 

Energy Assistance Toolkit: The Office of People's Counsel has created an energy assistance toolkit to help Maryland households facing utility turn-off notices keep their power on. This toolkit includes videos on how to fill out the Office of Home Energy Programs application, application forms, and resource guides. 

 

Cold Weather Shelter: During the cold winter months many counties open up extra shelter space based on temperatures. For up-to-date information about sheltering and warming locations in your area you can call 211MD by dialing 2-1-1 or 800-492-0618.  


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