Thursday, December 10, 2009
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Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Customized Training and Technical Assistance Grant
The Customized Training and Technical Assistance Grant provides training, technical assistance and the facilitation of collaboration between United Cerebral Palsy of Southern Maryland, Inc.; The Center for Life Enrichment, Inc.; Abilities Network, Inc. and St. Mary’s County Government to increase opportunities for integrated employment for persons with significant disabilities.
The Customized Training and Technical Assistance trainings are being given through TransCen, a national expert and leader in customized employment methodology. The grant involves class room and in-the-field training to cover job development, working with potential employers, selling, job carving, job building skills, techniques and maintaining connections and creating solutions for barriers to employment. There will be a particular emphasis placed on working with county government, defense contractors and Patuxent Naval Base. St. Mary’s County Government will provide facilities for the training in the St. Mary’s County Governmental Center.
“We, here at United Cerebral Palsy of Southern Maryland are looking forward to increased opportunities for integrated employment in St. Mary’s County and collaboration between service providers and St. Mary’s County Government” says Mitzi Bernard, Executive Director of UCP of So. MD.
Support for this project came from the Medicaid Infrastructure Grant (CFDA 93.768) of $16,495 was awarded by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, the Maryland Department of Disabilities, the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene’s Developmental Disabilities Administration and the Maryland Developmental Disabilities Council, authorized by Public Law 106-402, the Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act of 2000 (CFDA 93.639). For additional information about the Customized Training and Technical Assistance Program, please call April Krauth at UCP of So. MD at 301-863-8870.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Friday, October 23, 2009
WAITING LIST & COMMUNITY DISABILITY PROGRAMS CRISES!
The location of this Thursday’s Town Hall Meeting (see below) has been changed. Due to the large response received, it has been moved to the Family Life Center at St. John Vianney Church. It is the two story building to the right behind the church. It is still 7 – 9 and please make sure to let everyone know and ask everyone to come! Thanks.
A town hall meeting on the Developmental Disabilities Waiting List Crises and Underfunding of Community Programs has been planned.
To date there are over 19,000 children and adults with developmental disabilities on the DDA Waiting List for Community Services. 20,000 people with developmental disabilities who currently receive services require quality and stable services that are insufficiently funded. Budget cuts effective October 1, 2009, directly impact people with developmental disabilities, their families and community programs.
Please show your support and invite your friends and families to join us on:
Thursday, November 5, 2009
7:00-9:00 PM
To RSVP to attend and/or testify, please contact Jennie Parran at 410.535.2413 X123 or jparran@arcsomd.org
Please RSVP no later than Friday, October 30, 2009.
This meeting is Sponsored By:
The Arc of Southern Maryland
Spring Dell Center, Inc.
Charles County HARC
Melwood
The Center for Life Enrichment
UCP of Southern Maryland
United Way of Calvert County
St. Mary's County Public Schools
End The Wait Now! Waiting List Campaign
Developmental Disabilities Coalition
The Arc of Maryland
Maryland Developmental Disabilities Council
People on the Go of Maryland
MACS
Maryland Disability Law Center
AGENDA ITEMS:
* Waiting List Issues
* Personal Stories
* Legislative Response
* Call to Action
* Community Programs Underfunding
* Open Forum
* Response from Administration
* Budget Cuts
Friday, September 25, 2009
Thanks!!!
ALERT - CALLS NEEDED THIS WEEK!
-.9% cut of the partial inflation increase for existing services
-2% cut to community provider rates for existing services
-10% cut to Rolling Access / Low Intensity Support Services
-15% cut to Service Coordination
Additionally, cuts to the DHR Respite Program are also affecting families of people with developmental disabilities.
CALL THIS WEEK!
Please call Governor O’Malley’s office as soon as possible and let him know that:
Ø you strongly oppose any further cuts to people with developmental disabilities
Ø further cuts will jeopardize the quality and safety of services for people with developmental disabilities
Ø further cuts will reduce availability of supports that are already desperately needed by thousands of Marylanders
Ø further cuts must not be made at the expense of Marylanders with disabilities and the staff and programs that provide services.
You can contact the Governor at the following numbers:
410-974-3901 or 1-800-811-8336
MD Relay: 1-800-735-2258
Contact Sheila Mackertich, MACS Director of Public Policy, at smackertich@macsonline.org or 410-740-5125 ext. 3, if you have any questions about contacting the Governor.
-Laura
p.s. It is important that your message be delivered by phone, as opposed to letters or e-mails. Please take a few minutes to make this important call this week!
________________________________________
Laura Howell
Executive Director
Maryland Association of Community Services (MACS)
10632 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 254, Columbia, MD 21044
(Tel) 410-740-5125 (Fax) 410-740-5124
MACS is dedicated to strengthening agencies to better support people with developmental disabilities and their families in their own communities.
Friday, September 18, 2009
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Thursday, September 17, 2009
Anne Arundel County Disability Town Meeting
From our Director.....
Hi everybody, hope you’ll be able to attend a town meeting being held in Anne Arundel County to discuss services to people with disabilities. Many of the service providers of AA County are putting the meeting together. We did this last year and it was very well-attended. One of the main topics to be discussed will be cuts to funding and what that means to individuals. This will be a good opportunity to speak to your elected officials and voice your thoughts/concerns. Thanks.
Mitzi Bernard
Executive Director
United Cerebral Palsy of Southern MD.
State Cuts are hurting you!
Impact of cuts
Reduced Rolling Access
Reduced Respite Care
Less staff for Residential and Supported Living
Less staff for Employment Transition
Service Coordination Cuts
Waiting List Crisis
Protect Transitioning Youth
How you can get involved:
October 26, 2009
6:30 - 8:00 p.m.
Woods Memorial Presbyterian Church
611 Baltimore Annapolis Blvd., Severna Park
Are your family members services being reduced? Are you waiting for services? Concerned about adequate funding for community programs? Come talk directly to the legislators
and let them know YOUR ISSUES.
RSVP (not required, but requested) to Angie DeMoreland at 410.990.1935 or ademoreland@thearcccr.org
Sponsored by: End The Wait Now! Campaign and the Developmental Disabilities Coalition
The Arc of the Central Chesapeake Region,
A.A. County Down Syndrome Connection, Friends of
ECI, OBI, Providence Center, Arundel Child Care
Connections, UCP of Southern MD, Abilities
Network, Coordinating Center, People Connect,
Bello Machre, Langton Green and A.A. County
Chapter of the Autism Society