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MESSAGE FROM THE BALTIMORE COUNTY EXECUTIVE

It is my pleasure to introduce Community Resources 2016. We take pride in knowing the 19th edition of Community Resources provides Baltimore communities with information about the services and resources that support our families, loved ones and friends. This edition of Community Resources also celebrates the fourth year that Baltimore County and Baltimore City governments have partnered to create a regional resource directory to serve all of Baltimore's citizens. Our partnership has given us the opportunity to publish 75,000 complimentary copies of Community Resources, which will be circulated throughout Baltimore during 2016. We also are pleased to offer an audible version of the publication online at communityresources.

Educating citizens with consumer options supports Baltimore County Government's goal to enhance public awareness. We believe the directory's collection of government services, along with non-profit and business partnership listings, provide one-stop shopping for every member of your community. Please take a few moments to review the wide range of services and programs serving our citizens through Baltimore County Government.

Community Resources is a revenue-producing publication that helps to support volunteerism in Baltimore County. The resource is also produced at no cost to Baltimore County Government using recycled paper as a means to support the environment.

Thank you for using and recommending Community Resources 2016. I hope you and your family will use the directory to explore all of the resources and services that Baltimore County and City have to offer.

Very Truly Yours,

BALTIMORE COUNTY COMMISSION ON AGING

Cynthia D. Allen, Chair Virginia L. Billian, M.D. Frances T. Bond, Ph.D. Donald A. Gabriel, J.D., Ph.D. Allan T. Hirsh, III William Lambert Eula Marshall Roy G. Moreland Mabel Murray, Ed.D. Anne Z. Perry Sheila Roman, MD, MPH Marlene B. Siegel Sherita A. Thomas Catherine M. Ward, Vice Chair

Kevin Kamenetz Baltimore County Executive

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MESSAGE FROM THE BALTIMORE COUNTY COUNCIL

Community Resources 2016, an annual publication of Baltimore County Government, celebrates its 19th year of providing a complimentary consumer directory to Baltimore communities. For the fourth year, we are pleased to welcome Baltimore City Government as a partner so that together we may offer one regional resource directory which combines both County and City resources and information.

First District ? Tom Quirk Second District ? Vicki Almond Third District ? Wade Kach Fourth District ? Julian E. Jones, Jr.

The newest edition of Community Resources contains the most current information to support a range of activities and services. Upon reviewing the directory, please take note of the array of government services, non-profits and business partnership listings. We ask that you use and recommend Community Resources frequently by supporting the circulation of 75,000 copies in the Baltimore region.

Fifth District ? David Marks Sixth District ? Cathy Bevins Seventh District ? Todd K. Crandell

We are proud to say Community Resources is created each year at no cost to Baltimore County citizens. Educate yourself, loved ones and friends with Community Resources 2016, a publication created for Baltimore

communities.

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Yours Very Truly, The Members of Your Baltimore County Council

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MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR

It is my pleasure to introduce Baltimore County Department of Aging's (BCDA) 19th edition of Community Resources 2016; an annual resource directory serving older adults, baby boomers, caregivers, families, adults with disabilities and professionals. For the fourth year, this respected publication represents a valued collaboration with Baltimore City Government in order to provide one informational resource for both Baltimore County and City residents. Our partnership forges an exciting opportunity to enrich the directory's content while expanding the publication's distribution through a regional outreach.

The content of Community Resources includes the most current information available for all citizens. As a Maryland Access Point site, particular emphasis has been placed on expanding the publication's resources to support persons with disabilities. The directory's content includes government, non-profit and business listings. Readers will also notice blue highlighted listings throughout the directory. These highlighted listings represent sponsors of the directory. By sponsoring this publication, businesses and non-profits are supporting the mission of BCDA. To learn more about powerful sponsorship and or advertising opportunities offered by the BCDA, please phone 410-887-2012.

Creating a foundation for informed decisionmaking relies on consumer education. We believe Community Resources helps to provide the foundation that supports Baltimore communities. Whether you are searching for an assisted living or determining where to exercise, this publication contains the resources for living life to the fullest. Help educate and empower your family, friends and community by using and recommending Community Resources 2016. Enjoy!

Sincerely,

Joanne E. Williams, Director Baltimore County Department of Aging

As a regional publication, the distribution of Community Resources includes Baltimore County and City senior centers, libraries, hospitals, government agencies, doctor's offices, community associations, senior housing, faith communities, business partners, professional conferences, nutrition sites/services, outreach events and more. For your convenience, the publication is also available online at communityresources to provide access 24/7 in order to support Internetsavvy clients, professionals and long-distance caregivers.

BALTIMORE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF AGING

MISSION STATEMENT The Baltimore County Department of Aging strengthens lives by connecting individuals to community resources, programs and services.

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