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April 14, 2021
Governor Larry Hogan and First Lady Yumi Hogan will join Howard County Executive Calvin Ball on Wednesday April 14th at 2:00 p.m. to tour a vaccine clinic at Bridgeway Church and Bethel Korean Church. The clinic is a partnership between the state’s Vaccine Equity Task Force, Howard County Health Department and other County agencies.
“Our Mobile Integrated Community Health team, Health Department, and Department of Community Resources and Services have been so effective in setting up these local vaccine clinics to reach more of our community.” said Ball. “Now with expanded eligibility and increasing supply, we must do the hard work of ensuring that communities of color, our more vulnerable residents, neighbors with limited English proficiency, residents of all abilities, and people who have limited access to online registration can get their vaccine.”
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Be ambulatory and capable of self-care
Be older than 18, unless accompanied by a parent or guardian
Pass a background check
Sign the guest shelter agreement and agree to abide by its provisions
A one-time in-person registration is required each season. Walk-ins will not be accepted. Call Safe Nights of Calvert County beginning Dec. 10, 2020, at 443-486-8670 for more information.
Safe Nights is working with the Calvert County Health Department to safely operate with precautions to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Program volunteers will provide instructions throughout program registration and participation.
Those in need of shelter before Safe Nights opens can receive assistance by contacting the Department of Social Services at 443-550-6900; Department of Community Resources at 410-535-1600, ext. 8802; or Public Safety at 410-535-1600, option 6.
December 14, 2020
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, Calvert County residents are encouraged to access community supports and services to address their financial needs. The Department of Community Resources has launched a “Managing Your Finances During COVID-19” resource page to help citizens adjust and respond to the financial impacts of COVID-19.
Visit www.CalvertCountyMd.gov/COVID19Finances to access tools and resources geared toward helping residents cope financially during the COVID-19 pandemic:
Budgeting and financial literacy resources
Employment, training programs and job search information
Food assistance information
Financial literacy programs for youth and young adults
Rent/mortgage assistance information