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Promising Practices - Maryland
Maryland – Baltimore City residents
learn about a myriad of assistance programs while awaiting the receipt
of fresh produce from the Maryland Food Bank. At the produce
give-away/outreach day events held monthly by the Maryland Supplemental
Nutrition Assistance Outreach Workgroup, the participants, mostly
seniors, are provided information on supplemental nutrition assistance,
energy and tax assistance programs and others. Convenience is key when
providing services. For example, through the SNAP pre-screening tool
provided on-site, the workgroup can identify and enroll qualified
individuals right on the spot. Among the members of the workgroup are
representatives from the Maryland Food Bank, Towson Field Office of the
Food and Nutrition Service, Maryland Department of Human Resources and
EarnBenefits, Baltimore. For more information contact: Deborah Flateman,
CEO, Maryland Food Bank,
www.mdfoodbank.org, 410-737-8282.
Maryland – The Howard County Department of Social Services (DSS)
addressed transportation barriers in the southern part of the county by
joining with eight community partners to provide service at the North
Laurel-Savage Multi-Service Center. Eligibility specialists offer
information, answer questions, take applications, conduct interviews and
make referrals to other DSS programs on Wednesdays from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.
DSS staff says the multi-service center provides a great service to the
community, particularly to those who are unable to travel to the local
office, because it is located closer to their homes. An added benefit is
the co-location of benefits ranging from family and child services to
language interpretation and legal assistance. For more information,
contact: Charlene Gallion, Howard County Department of Social Services,
410-872-8260 or Gail Johnson, Howard County Department of Social
Services,
gjohnson@dhr.state.md.us, 410-872-8260.
Maryland – Save-A-Lot grocery chain, in
partnership with the Maryland Food Bank, hosted two cooking
demonstrations in their Baltimore stores. The nutritionist from the Food
Bank prepared a healthy meal, and was on hand to answer questions and
hand out samples. As Save-A-Lot moves forward with FSP outreach
activities, they hope to combine these healthy food demonstrations and
the pre-screening events held at other stores into one format. They are
working with FNS to identify local partners to work with them in hosting
these events at stores across the country. For more information,
contact: Jennifer Adach, Project Manager, Government Programs and
Community Relations, Save-A-Lot, Earth City MO,
Jennifer.adach@save-a-lot.com
, 202-352-2178.
Maryland – Somerset County Family Investment Administration
office has had promising results in their FSP outreach work by
dedicating staff to specific populations. In 2005 one staff person
assists the elderly by going to their home and helping them fill out the
application. Another staff person is dedicated to the college campus of
the University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES). For more information,
contact: Kevin McGuire, Executive Director,
kmcguire@dhr.state.md.us,
410-767-7338.
Last modified:
04/30/2009
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