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Air Force Aid Society
Location: 1550 Crystal Drive Apt. 809, Arlington, VA 22202
Contact: afas.org/contact
Website: afas.org
Interest-free loans and grants are for short term or one-time emergencies such as food, rent and utilities. Also helps with car repair and emergency travel requirements. Each case, regardless of the request, is treated individually, and the society will review all requests for assistance and try to help if the assistance falls within the general thrust of the AFAS charter.
Other programs such as “Give Parents a Break” enable base officials to offer periodic child care at specified evening and weekend times. This is particularly helpful when a spouse is deployed, or other personal emergencies occur. Other programs such as Bundles for Babies, Car Care Because We Care and Child Care for PCS are currently available at many bases. The Society also offers the Spouse Employment Program and the Heart Link Spouse Orientation Program.
General Henry “Hap” Arnold Education Grant Program helps offset some higher education expenses by providing grants of $500 to $4000 to dependent children and spouses. Grants may be used toward payment of tuition, books and fees or other direct education expenses. The program is based upon financial need. Students must apply annually. The Society’s Education Fund also supports other education programs such as our Merit Scholarship of $5000 to at least 10 qualifying incoming freshmen and our Supplemental Education Loan Program.
Contact the Air Force Aid Society for more information.
Army Emergency Relief
Location: 2530 Crystal Drive, Suite 13161, Arlington, VA 22202
Phone: 866-878-6378
Website: www.armyemergencyrelief.org
The Army’s own emergency financial assistance organization and is dedicated to “Helping the Army Take Care of Its Own”. Provides financial assistance for Army spouses and dependent children who are pursuing their first undergraduate degree.
Contact Army Emergency Relief for more information.
Army Ranger Lead the Way Fund
Location: 300 Garden City Plaza #149, Garden City, NY 11530
Phone: 516-439-5268
Email: info@leadthewayfund.org
Website: www.leadthewayfund.org
A 501(c)(3) Non-Profit, an active-duty, casualty assistance, recovery, transition and veterans organization that provides financial support, beyond what the government and Veterans Affairs can offer.
Intended for U.S. Army Rangers and the families of those who have died, have been disabled or who are currently serving in harm’s way around the world.
Contact Army Ranger Lead the Way Fund for more information.
Calvert Family Advocates
Phone: 443-550-6900, 410-535-4606
Email: chair@calfam.org
Website: www.calfam.org
Financial assistance to prevent homelessness, further education, access medical care and support the elderly and veterans. You must be a Calvert County Department of Social Services customers.
Contact the Calvert County Department of Social Services or the Calvert County Office on Aging for more information.
Catholic Charities of Calvert County
Location: 924 G St. NW, Washington, D.C. 20001
Phone: 202-772-4300
Email: GetHelp@cc-dc.org
Website: www.catholiccharitiesdc.org
Limited funds for emergency needs of low-income persons, including rent, mortgage, utility and prescription assistance. Food pantry and referral for emergency and transitional shelter for women and children.
Services:
- Food Pantry: Please click here for a list of pantries by county
- Food Bank for Suppliers: Bulk food items for pantries, shelters, soup kitchens and group homes in Charles, Calvert and St. Mary’s Counties. A part of the Maryland Food Bank Network. Call to enroll.
- Snack Sak Program: Partners with schools to provide backpacks filled with food for students who may not have access to regular meals over the weekend. Call to learn more or to see if your school could partner.
- Senior Sak Program: Collaborates with local retirement and senior-living communities to deliver grocery bags to seniors who live on limited incomes. Call to see if you or seniors you know can benefit.
- Meals & Hope Food Truck: Serving food to those in need, meeting people where they are and providing them with nourishing meals and fellowship; without prejudice.
Contact Catholic Charities of Calvert County for more information.
Navy Marine Corps Relief Society
Location: 875 N Randolph St. #225, Arlington, VA 22217
Phone: 800-654-8364
Email: officeadmin@nmcrs.org
Website: www.nmcrs.org
Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society provides several programs and services to assist active duty and retired Sailors, Marines and their families in financial need including Quick Assist loans, funds for emergency travel and disaster relief services, Budget for Baby workshops, scholarships and interest-free loans.
Scholarships and interest-free education loans are awarded once per academic year. Scholarships range from $500-$3,000 and loans are available up to $4,000. Awards are determined by FAFSA Student Aid Report (SAR) and tuition costs. Funds are provided directly to the institution to help pay for tuition, books, room and board. Students may reapply each year. Applications are accepted March 1-May 15.
Operation First Response
Location: 20037 Dove Hill Road, Culpeper, VA 22701
Phone: 888-289-0280
Email: info@operationfirstresponse.org
Website: www.operationfirstresponse.org
Family Assistance Program that provides financial aid based on individual needs ranging from: rent, utilities, vehicle payments, groceries, clothing and travel expenses. Last Mission Program provides financial supports for those living with combat/first responder-related PTSD. Backpacks for wounded service members when they arrive at combat support hospitals with no personal belongings. Project Specialized Training, a partnership with Veterans Institute of Training and Technology provides Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Routing and Switching and CompTIA Security Plus courses.
Operation One Voice
Location: 7742 Spalding Drive #583, Norcross, GA 30092
Website: www.operationonevoice.com
A 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to raising funds and awareness for the financial needs of the children and families of wounded and fallen Special Operations Forces. Programs include:
- Warrior Weekend, a weekend retreat at a southeastern resort hosting 45 to 55 fallen and wounded SOF families
- Immediate and/or emergency support for children/families/wounded on a case-by-case basis working directly with the United States Special Operations Command Care Coalition
- Rental Car Reimbursement to spouses of wounded Special Operations Forces soldiers at medical facilities
- Post-Secondary and Technical Education funding, up to ten $1,000.00 education donations to the family members of wounded SOF troops
- Operation Saint Nick: $100 gift cards to up to 360 Special Operations Forces Families with financial need identified by the USSOCOM Care Coalition and branch commands
Supplemental Security Income
Location: 6401 Security Blvd., Woodlawn, MD 21207
Phone: 1-800-772-1213
Email: secure.ssa.gov/emailus
Website: www.ssa.gov
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a United States government program that provides stipends to low-income people who are either aged (65 or older), blind or disabled.
Contact SSI for more information.
Veterans of Foreign Wars Unmet Needs Program
Contact: www.vfw.org/contact-us
Website: www.vfw.org
Unmet Needs helps eligible service members and their families with unexpected expenses resulting from deployment or other military-related activity or injury. The program provides financial assistance up to $2,500 for daily necessities in the form of a grant – not a loan – so no repayment is required. To further ease the burden, the VFW pays the creditor(s) directly.
Contact the Veterans of Foreign Wars Unmet Needs Program for more information.
Child Care Scholarship Program
Phone: 1-877-227-0125
Website: earlychildhood.marylandpublicschools.org/child-care-providers/child-care-scholarship-program
The Child Care Scholarship (CCS) (formerly known as Child Care Subsidy) Program provides financial assistance with child care costs to eligible working families in Maryland. The program is managed through a centralized vendor -- Child Care Subsidy Central (CCS Central).
Participants must be:
A Maryland resident who is working/employed in an approved training program or attending school. For families where both parents live within the same household, both parents must meet all eligibility requirements.
A recipient of Temporary Cash Assistance (TCA) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or within CCS income guidelines (see below).
Willing to have your child immunized to Maryland state standards or provide documentation supporting Exemption from Immunization.
Pursuing child support, if both parents do not live within the same household composition.
Willing to provide proof that each child needing child care is a citizen of the United States or a qualified alien. (Provide a Birth Certificate for each child or documentation that certifies the child's status.) NOTE: Parents ARE NOT required to be citizens of the United States.
Willing to provide proof of identity for all members within the household composition. (Proof of identity for the parent can be any form of a government issued document. The birth certificate or immigration status documentation can serve as proof of identity for each child in the household composition.)
Willing to provide a Photo I.D. (Only required of the head of households.)
An individual who is younger than 13 years old who is not disabled, or an individual younger than 19 years old who is disabled.
Contact the Child Care Scholarship Program for more information.
Calvert County Commission for Women Clothes Closet
Email: calvertwomen@gmail.com
Website: www.calvertcountymd.gov/commissionforwomen
Free professional clothing for working women.
The commission is charged with improving opportunities for women and girls by:
- Promoting women's education and employment
- Being a voice and advocate for women and girls
- Identifying and studying issues - information
- Being a clearinghouse on issues
- Giving recognition to outstanding women and girls
Contact the Calvert Commission for Women for more information.
Shoppe for Hospice Thrift Store
Location: 92 Central Square Drive, Prince Frederick, MD 20678
Phone: 443-432-3561
Website: www.facebook.com/shoppeforhospice/
Much more than a “thrift store,” Shoppe for Hospice is the place to shop for gently used and new women’s and men’s clothing, shoes, and accessories in a store that feels like your favorite boutique. The inventory at Shoppe for Hospice is inspected for wear, then steamed or ironed. Volunteers are ready to help you find unique items!
All proceeds of the Shoppe for Hospice benefit the Burnett Calvert Hospice House.
Donations of ladies’ and men’s clothing, shoes, hats, jewelry and other accessories in gently worn or new condition are accepted on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Undergarments, swimwear, sleepwear, gym clothing or housewares of any kind are not accepted.
Solomons Mission Center - Solomons United Methodist
Location: 14454 Solomons Island Road S, Solomons, MD 20688
Phone: 410-326-3278
Email: solomonsmissioncenter@gmail.com
Website: www.solomonsmissioncenter.org
Solomons Mission Center is welcoming all who may need assistance with no requirements. Offering clothes to those in need as well as food and prepared meals.
Contact the Solomons Mission Center for more information.
Calvert County Department of Social Services Public Financial Benefits Assistance
Location: 200 Duke St., Prince Frederick, MD 20678
Phone: 443-550-6900
Email: calvert.dss@maryland.gov
Website: dhs.maryland.gov
The Family Investment Division takes applications, completes thorough assessments, and determines eligibility for the following programs: Medical Assistance, Qualified Medicare Beneficiary (QMB), Specified Low Income Beneficiary (SLMB), Food Benefits, Temporary Cash Assistance and the Temporary Disability Assistance Program.
Provides information and referral to appropriate resources as well as public financial benefits assistance (TCA, food stamps, Medicaid and emergency assistance).
Calvert County Financial Wellness, University of Maryland Extension
Location: 30 Duke St., Prince Frederick, MD 20678
Phone: 410-535-3662, 301-855-1150
Website: extension.umd.edu/locations/calvert-county/family-consumer-sciences/financial-wellness
University of Maryland Extension is a partnership between the U.S. Department of Agriculture, land-grant universities and local governments in each state. Faculty and staff of the University of Maryland Extension (UME) provide research-based information, educational programs and services on a variety of subjects.
The University of Maryland Extension offers educational programs, applied research projects and lots of practical information that will empower our community to make informed financial choices and improve the personal finances of our residents.
Financial Wellness Workshops:
- Youth Workshops
- High School Financial Planning Program (money habits, SMART goals and spending plans)
- Saving for Your Personal Goals
- Adult Workshops
- Creating a Spending Plan
- Tracking Expenses
- Understanding Cash Flow
- Identity Theft
- You are in Control of Your Credit
- Understanding Credit Reports
- Tools for Paying Bills and Other Expenses
- Money Services
- Money Habitude
- Setting Goals
- Paying Bills
- Who Am I With Money?
- Train-the-Trainer Workshops
- High School Financial Planning Program Curriculum Training (offered to teachers/educators, non-educators and adult volunteers)
- Your Money Your Goals: A Financial Empowerment Toolkit (offered to frontline staff that work with economically vulnerable populations)
Visit their website to learn more.
Jamaur Law Foundation
Location: 1282 Smallwood Drive W, Waldorf, MD 20603
Phone: 724-544-3511
Email: info@jamaurlawfoundation.org
Website: www.jamaurlawfoundation.org
The Jamaur Law Foundation works to develop effective financial educational programming that connects with each age group.
Contact Jamaur Law Foundation or visit their website to learn more.
Social Security Administration
Phone: 1-800-772-1213, Local Office Phone Number
Email: secure.ssa.gov/emailus
Website: www.ssa.gov
Responsible for Social Security benefits, Medicare and Supplemental Security Income. They will provide no-cost verification of contributions and estimate of amount of benefits payable upon retirement upon request.
Southern Maryland Center for Independent Living (SMCIL)
Location: 38588 Brett Way, Mechanicsville, MD 20659
Phone: 301-884-4498
Email: info@smcil.org
Website: www.smcil.org
A non-profit organization that serves seniors and people with disabilities of all ages. Can provide information and referral, advocacy, peer mentoring, help to acquire assistive devices, independent living training, money management and financial planning.
U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Phone: 855-411-2372
Email: www.consumerfinance.gov/about-us/contact-us
Website: www.consumerfinance.gov
An official website of the U.S. government. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is a U.S. government agency that makes sure banks, lenders and other financial companies treat consumers fairly.
For veterans, service members, and military families:
The Financial resources for serving servicemembers, veterans and military families webpage was created for military-connected individuals helps servicemembers, veterans and military families navigate the unique financial challenges of service through financial resources, monitoring complaints and holding companies accountable. Site contains information about protective legislation and other resources.
Fisher House Foundation, Inc.
Phone: 888-294-8560, 301-294-8560
Email: info@fisherhouse.org
Website: www.fisherhouse.org
Fisher House Foundation builds comfort homes where military and veteran families can stay free of charge while a loved one is in the hospital. Homes are located at military and VA medical centers around the world. Families share a common kitchen, laundry facilities, a warm dining room and an inviting living room. See website for locations.
Navy Safe Harbor Foundation
Phone: 571-970-6369
Email: info@safeharborfoundation.org
Website: safeharborfoundation.org
Navy Safe Harbor Foundation aims to ensure that every seriously wounded, ill and injured Navy and Coast Guard Sailor is given every opportunity for a full recovery by providing non-medical care and support to them and their families.
The Navy Safe Harbor Foundation provides financial assistance and support to Navy and Coast Guard Sailors and their families enrolled in the Navy Wounded Warrior Program.
Enrollees include those wounded in action, injured in on-duty training or liberty accidents, or suffering from serious illness.
Services Include:
- Direct support: living expenses, unexpected travel costs, childcare and housing modifications
- Adaptive athletics: travel, accommodations and meals for participation in the adaptive athletics program
- Caregiver Reset Program: respite, resources and peer-to-peer support for caregivers of enrollees
Senior Care Program
Location: 450 W Dares Beach Road, Prince Frederick, MD 20678
Phone: 410-535-4606, 301-855-1170
Email: ooamailbox@calvertcountymd.gov
Website: www.calvertcountymd.gov/113/Office-on-Aging
Individuals aged 65 and over, who meet financial and medical qualifications may receive case management, financial assistance for prescriptions, durable medical equipment, nutritional supplements, incontinent supplies and in-home services.
Contact the Calvert County Office on Aging for more information.
Friends of Calvert County Seniors, Inc.
Location: Prince Frederick, Maryland
Contact: fccseniors.org/contact
Website: fccseniors.org
Private, non-profit charitable organization which may assist with providing services and assistance to income eligible seniors 60 plus of Calvert County when not available from another source.
SMILE Ecumenical Ministry Thrift Store
Location: 10290 H G Trueman Road, Lusby, MD 20657
Phone: 410-326-0009
Email: smileministriesinc@gmail.com
Website: smileinc.org/thrift-store
The SMILE Thrift Store offers a wide variety of products generously donated by members of the local community. At SMILE you can expect to find women's clothes, maternity wear, children's clothes, men's clothes, furniture, home decor, appliances, toys, exercise equipment and much more. Stop by often as the inventory changes daily. SMILE Gift certificates are also available from $10-$50 amounts and make a great gift! All of the thrift store's profits go to support the food pantry and other SMILE ministries to help those in need.
Contact the SMILE thrift store for more information and details on how to register for SMILE services.
Community Ministry of Calvert County
Location: 440 Main St, Prince Frederick, MD 20678
Phone: 410-414-8007
Email: communityministrycalco@gmail.com
Website: communityministrycalco.wordpress.com
A nonprofit organization dedicated to providing emergency grants to people who need them in Calvert County.
Assists with rent and utilities (e.g., electricity, gas, oil, water)
LifeStyles, Inc.
Website: lifestylesofmd.org
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LifeStyles’ Homeless Services division connects homeless individuals and families with available resources in the organization and community, with the ultimate goal of leading them to more permanent housing options. Staff conduct weekly street outreach, oversee the Homeless Services Center, provide homeless certification for persons to receive benefits and mail and oversee the Safe Nights program.
LifeStyles’ Homeless Services Center provides the following free on-site support:
- Laundry services once per week
- Daily showers
- “Anytime” meal bags
- Mailing address
- Vital records documentation
- Warming and cooling station
- Transportation services
- Phone and internet access and phone charging station
- Clothing and accessories
- Employment and housing searches
- Advocacy and case management
Contact LifeStyles, Inc. for more information.
Maryland Accessible Homes for Seniors
Phone: 301-429-7409
Email: DHCD.SpecialLoans@maryland.gov
Website: https://dhcd.maryland.gov/Energy-Home-Repair/Pages/Homeowner-Loans/Accessible-Homes-Seniors.aspx
The Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development offers a program for accessibility related improvements to the homes of seniors. These improvements may include, among others, the installation of grab bars and railings, widening of doorways and installation of ramps. Home improvements such as these represent for many older people are the key to remaining in their home and maintaining their independence.
The program provides zero percent interest, deferred loans for a term of 30 years to finance accessibility improvements for seniors 55 and older. The funds may only be used to pay for the actual costs of making the home accessible or functional for the resident.
Participants must:
- Be a Maryland resident with at least one resident 55 years of age or older
- Own and occupy the home to be renovated as their principal residence (seniors living with relatives will be considered on a case by case basis)
- Reside in a home that is structurally sound and free of health and safety hazards
- Not have any outstanding federal or state tax liens, open bankruptcy or foreclosure
- Meet income requirements
Maryland Housing Rehabilitation Program
Phone: 301-429-7409
Email: DHCD.SpecialLoans@maryland.gov
Website: https://dhcd.maryland.gov/Energy-Home-Repair/Pages/Homeowner-Loans/Rehab.aspx
The Maryland Housing Rehabilitation Program aims to provide affordable funding to address critical health and safety issues and bring properties into an agreement with applicable building codes and standards.
May assist with:
- Mold Remediation
- Gas leaks
- Roof repair and replacement, gutters
- Asbestos abatement
- Vermiculite removal
- Lead abatement
- Combustion appliance repair and replacement for health and safety concerns, including gas ranges, domestic water heaters and space heaters
- Chimney repair
- Foundation and sub-space water-proofing, and drainage, inclusive of bulk water mitigation by drain tile, sump pump and minor grading.
- Radon mitigation
- Electrical hazard, knob and tube removal, inclusive of necessary service upgrades.
- Electrical upgrades for future home electrification (<100A to 200A upgrades)
- Plumbing issues
- Water and well
- Septic and sewer
- Windows and doors only for H&S, water intrusion and security.
- Structural repair: atrophy, rot, insect, settling, storm-related
- Access for disabled and seniors, inclusive of chair lifts, handicap ramps, bars, railings and doors.
- Fall and injury prevention (handrails, rubber treads, bathroom grab bars)
- Ductwork upgrades and installations (primarily for solid fuel-burning households - mainly in Allegany and Garrett counties)
- Building shell stabilization (i.e. repair/replace missing sheetrock on exterior walls, point up deteriorated masonry that allows for water infiltration)
- Pest treatments (rats, roaches, and mice)
Contact the Maryland Housing Rehabilitation Program for more information.
Military Warriors Support Foundation
Phone: 210-615-8973
Email: info@militarywarriors.org
Website: militarywarriors.org
Provides programs that offer specialized supportive services to our nation’s combat wounded heroes and gold star families. Programs focus on home and vehicle ownership, outdoor recreation, life skills, financial education and leadership development, including "Skills4Life," "Leadership4Life," and "Hope4Life" personal development programs.
The foundation has awarded over 900 mortgage-free and gift-tax free homes as well as over 130 payment-free vehicles to Wounded Heroes and Gold Star Families, in all 50 States. In addition to the homes or vehicles, the families receive financial literacy training; three years for home recipients and one year for vehicle recipients.
Contact the Military Warriors Support Foundation for more information.
Calvert Local Scholarship Application Portal
Website: clsap.org
The Calvert Local Scholarship Application Portal allows qualified students to choose from from 74 different scholarships generously offered by 33 scholarship providers. Before submitting your application, please review the eligibility requirements for each provider. Most providers require essays to be submitted along with the application.
Air Force Association Scholarships
Location: 1201 S Joyce St., Arlington, VA 22202
Phone: 703-247-5800
Website: www.afa.org/scholarships
Scholarships help fund college tuition, flight school, dental school, Arnold Air Society and Silver Wings and even full rides to certain universities for Airmen, Guardians and their spouses and families.
Applications are accepted Dec. 1 to April 30 each year. Selections will be announced in July.
AMVETS Scholarships
Location: 3311 Hubbard Road, Hyattsville, MD 20785
Phone: 301-459-9600
Email: amvets@amvets.org
Website: www.amvets.org/scholarships
AMVETS offers scholarships/grants to our nation’s veterans, active duty, guard and reserves, their spouses as well as their children and grandchildren.
AMVETS scholarships are designed to fulfill a financial gap after all federal/state grants and/or scholarships available to an eligible applicant have been exhausted.
Contact AMVETS or visit their website for more information.
Federal Student Aid for Military Families
Contact: studentaid.gov/help-center/contact
Website: studentaid.gov
Both the federal government and nonprofit organizations offer money for college to veterans, future military personnel, active-duty personnel or those related to veterans or active-duty personnel. Site features information on Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) scholarships, Department of Education benefits, Federal Pell Grants and student loan benefits and other government educational funding available for military families.
Folds of Honor Education Scholarships
Phone: 918-274-4700
Website: www.foldsofhonor.org
A 501(c)(3) non-profit that provides life-changing scholarships to the spouses and children of America’s fallen or disabled military and first responders. Applications accepted between Feb. 1 and March 31 each year. All applications must be completed and submitted using our online application portal.
Scholarships cover unmet needs including the portion of tuition, fees, on-campus dormitory housing (higher education), meal plans (higher education) and required textbooks for the term that are not covered by other sources of awards or financial aid. When determining unmet need for higher education students, we do not consider loans or work-study as financial aid.
Freedom Alliance Scholarship Fund
Location: 25 W Piccadilly St., Winchester, VA 22601
Phone: 800-475-6620
Website: fascholarship.com
Scholarships for dependent children of active-duty service members who were killed or permanently disabled (100% VA rating).
Applicant must be:
- Currently in the spring semester of their senior year of high school, a high school graduate or currently enrolled as a full-time undergraduate, vocational or trade school student. (Freedom Alliance scholarships are only for use towards undergraduate, trade or vocational programs)
- Under the age of 26 at the time of application
Contact the Freedom Alliance Scholarship Fund or visit their website for more eligibility information.
Green Beret Foundation
Phone: 844-287-7133
Website: greenberetfoundation.org
A 501(c)(3) nonprofit. For Green Berets wounded or injured while deployed or in training, the foundations sends a $2,500 check and essential gear for a temporary hospital stay that is packed in a Special Forces-grade backpack and ensure that key family members are at the soldier’s bedside. Provides financial support for family members’ travel not covered by the Army and support for other family needs such as child-care, pet kenneling and fuel cards. Help ship privately owned vehicles to the military treatment facility if required.
Supplements Military Health System (MHS) and Veterans Health Administration (VA) care to ensure total wellness for the Green Beret. Examples include:
- Alpha-Stim®
- Infrared Light Therapy
- ChiliPad™
- Neurofeedback
- Laser Regeneration Therapy
- Aphasia Therapy
- Access to substance abuse treatment
- Inpatient/Outpatient healthcare costs not covered by TRICARE or the Veterans Health Administration
Provides a welcoming and supportive community for family members. Offers financial assistance for Gold Star and surviving families to to help ease the burden immediately after death. Maintains long-term relationships with the family and communicates with the Special Forces Groups to identify any gaps we may be able to fill.
Provides collaborative and secure environment for transitioning Green Berets. The Next Ridgeline program provides current and former transitioning Green Berets with the tools and resources that they need to be successful in new careers, while the VA Benefits and Claims Program provides them with pre-transition briefings and assists with VA Disability Claims.
Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation
Location: 909 N Washington St. #400, Alexandria, VA 22314
Phone: 703-549-0060
Email: www.mcsf.org/contact
Website: www.mcsf.org
The nation's oldest and largest provider of need-based scholarships to military children.
501(c)(3) that has earned an Accredited Charity rating from the Better Business Bureau, 4/4 stars in accountability and transparency from Charity Navigator, and GuideStar’s Platinum Seal of Transparency.
Contact the Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation for more information.
Military Officers Association of America
Location: 201 N Washington St., Alexandria, VA 22314
Phone: 800-234-6622, 703-549-2311
Email: msc@moaa.org
Website: www.moaa.org
The nation's largest and most influential membership organization of uniformed service officers and their surviving spouses. An independent, nonprofit, politically nonpartisan organization that offers member discounts, career counseling, resume reviews and webinars. Find MOAA on Indeed.com and LinkedIn. Regularly hosts transition and career events. Provides info on networking and social media resources. Live chat available via website.
Military Spouse Career Advancement Account Program (MyCAA)
Website: mycaa.tmiky.com
A workforce development program that provides up to $4,000 of tuition assistance to eligible military spouses. No application fee. Offers remote learning, no-cost programs, professional instructors and career development services.
Visit their website to learn more.
The Retired Enlisted Association (TREA)
Location: 12200 E Briarwood Ave., Centennial, CO 80112
Phone: 303-752-0660
Email: treahq@trea.org
Website: www.trea.org
Membership organization which offers these benefits:
- Free subscription to quarterly magazine, The Voice
- Delivery of our Weekly Washington Updates to your email box
- Vigilance on national issues of importance to enlisted military personnel
- Information on benefits for veterans and former enlisted personnel, via trea.org
- News on hundreds of military reunions and special events nationwide, also on trea.org
- Children and Grandchildren of TREA members are eligible to apply for the TREA scholarship
Contact TREA for more information.
Veterans of Foreign Wars
Email: www.vfw.org/contact-us
Website: www.vfw.org
Veteran membership and advocacy organization that offers a wide range of assistance programs aimed at helping veterans of every generation-free, professional help filing or appealing a VA claim, scholarships for post-secondary education or providing emergency financial relief.
If you are not eligible for membership in the Veterans of Foreign Wars but you have a parent, grandparent, child, grandchild, sibling or spouse who would be eligible then you may apply for membership in the VFW Auxiliary. You can learn more at vfwauxiliary.org.
Visit the Veterans of Foreign Wars website for more information.
AARP Tax-Aide Program
Location: 450 W Dares Beach Rd, Prince Frederick, MD 20678
Phone: 410-535-4606, 301-855-1170
Email: ooamailbox@calvertcountymd.gov
Website: states.aarp.org/maryland/tax-aide
Tax preparation by trained volunteers for persons aged 50+ with low to moderate income offered at all three senior centers. There is no fee involved but donations will be accepted. Co-sponsored by AARP and the Internal Revenue Service.
Contact the Calvert County Office on Aging for more information.
Homeowners' Property Tax Credit
Phone: 1-800-944-7403
Email: sdat.homeowners@maryland.gov
Website: dat.maryland.gov/Pages/default.aspx
Offers tax credit for income eligible persons. Filing deadline is Sept. 1. Applications are available at senior centers in Calvert County.
Maryland Office of the Comptroller
Phone: 410-260-7980, 1-800-638-2937
Email: taxhelp@marylandtaxes.gov
Website: www.marylandtaxes.gov
The Office of the Comptroller of Maryland stands at the ready to serve the taxpayers, vendors and tax professionals statewide.
Renters' Tax Credit
Phone: 1-800-944-7403
Email: sdat.renters@maryland.gov
Website: https://dat.maryland.gov/realproperty/pages/renters'-tax-credits.aspx'-tax-credits.aspx
Small rebate available on rent paid for income eligible persons. Application deadline is Sept.1. Applications are available at senior centers in Calvert County.
Tax Information for Veterans
Website: https://www.irs.gov/individuals/information-for-veterans
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has launched a site titled "Information for Veterans". The page is designed to provide timely federal tax-related information to veterans about tax credits and benefits, free tax preparation, financial education and asset-building opportunities available to veterans.
Visit the website to access helpful tax information.
Federal Cell Phone Programs
Location: 450 W Dares Beach Road, Prince Frederick, MD 20678
Phone: 410-535-4606, 301-855-1170
Email: ooamailbox@calvertcountymd.gov
Website: www.calvertcountymd.gov/113/Office-on-Aging
Contact the Calvert County Office on Aging to determine eligibility.
Southern MD Tri-County Community Action Committee - Office of the Home Energy Program (OHEP)
Phone: 301-274-4474
Email: OHEP@smtccac.org
Website: www.smtccac.org/office-of-home-energy-program.aspx
OHEP helps low-income Marylanders pay their heating bills, minimize heating crisis and makes energy costs more affordable.
Apply online.
St. Katherine Drexel Conference of the St. Vincent de Paul Society
Location: 885 Cox Road, Huntingtown, MD 20639
Phone: 443-684-9261
Email: svdp@jesusdivineword.org
Website: jesusdivineword.com/new-st-de-vincent-paul
St. Katherine Drexel Conference visits the needy and provides the following services to those living in poverty in Calvert County, but not limited to:
- Emergency food
- Utility assistance
- Avoid eviction and rental/mortgage assistance
- Medical and dental bills
- Clothing
Contact the St. Katherine Drexel Conference for more information.
Washington Area Fuel Fund
Phone: 844-927-4427
Email: www.washingtongas.com/get-assistance/contact
Website: www.washingtongas.com/community/waff
The Washington Area Fuel Fund is administered by the local Salvation Army, providing assistance for all types of heating sources, including natural gas, electricity, oil or another fuel source.