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Does your agency provide health and human services support? Add your agency to the state’s most comprehensive resource database or check your listing in the 211 resource database.
We Connect Maryland So It Can Thrive
211 informs, connects and advocates for individuals through partnerships with state and local agencies.
Care Coordination
Emergency department patient referrals for individuals in need of community-based behavioral health services.
Partners: Hospitals and Maryland Department of Health
Multilingual Services and Support
MD Stop Hate expands multilingual support, making it easier to report hate crimes and connect victims with services. Marylanders can also find resources like English as a Second Language classes and other necessary resources for new Americans and Immigrants.
Partner: Governor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs
Senior Support and Assistance
It’s easier to find aging services and resources through Maryland Access Point (MAP), a statewide online resource database and call line.
Partner: Maryland Department of Aging
Supportive Text Messages
Marylanders can receive informational and inspirational text messages for teen and adult mental health support, reentry, kinship and more.
Partners: Maryland Departments of: Health, Aging, Human Services, Publicy Safety and Correctional Services and also the University of Maryland and Governor's Office of Immigrant Affairs
What Our Partners Say
Our partnership with Maryland 211 has allowed us to reach folks who prefer text communications for alerts and updates. It compliments our whole community approach to communications.
Jorge Eduardo Castillo, MBA
MD COVID-19 Joint Center, Maryland Emergency Management Agency
The Maryland Department of Aging and 211 Maryland's existing partnership allows both of our agencies to expand our reach and bring information about long-term services and supports to those who need them. This improvement will make our services more readily and conveniently available.
Rona E. Kramer
Secretary, Maryland Department of Aging
With the launching of this new innovative approach (211 Health Check) by 211 Maryland, we have the ability to save lives. This type of partnership is an example of government partnering to help people.
Craig Zucker
Maryland State Senator
211 Maryland is our go-to resource and a great partner for our work with Maryland residents. The COVID pandemic has made 211 Maryland an essential service provider for our organization's provision of up-to-date and accurate information on local resources to aid our residents in their daily life.
Karrima Muhammad
Enterprise Community Development - The Rezility App
NAMI Maryland is honored to work with 211 Maryland as an outreach partner and collaborator. Together, we know we can change the face of mental health for Maryland.
Kate Farinholt, Executive Director
NAMI Maryland, National Alliance on Mental Illness
211 Maryland has shown extraordinary flexibility, leadership, and collaboration when faced with the difficulties imposed by COVID-19. They met every challenge to provide callers with excellent customer service as part of the statewide feeding program.
Bethany Brown, Assistant Chief Division of Administrative Operations
Office of Emergency Operations, Maryland Department of Human Services