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T H E C A R E G I V E R ’ S T O O L K I T

CHAPTER 6

DISABILITIES

St. Matthew Lutheran Church

1200 Churchville Road

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410-838-3178

410-838-2974 | Fax

www.smlc.org

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Food Pantry

Thursdays, 6:00-7:30 p.m. and

Fridays, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

Temporary Disability

Assistance Program (TDAP)

Department of Social Services

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410-836-4700

410-836-4945 | Fax

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Program that assists adults with

disabilities who do not qualify for

other basic assistance benefits.

Participants receive limited cash

assistance. They may also qualify

for food stamps, medical assistance,

and housing assistance.

Therapeutic Riding at

Normandy Farms, Inc.

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Street, MD 21154

410-836-9441

trnfinc@gmail.com www.normandyfarm.org

Provides therapeutic horseback riding

for individuals with disabilities.

Therapeutic Services

Harford County Department

of Parks and Recreation

410-638-4899

410-638-2979 | Fax

mdwatkins@harfordcountymd.gov

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Programs offered through Harford

County Department of Parks and

Recreation provide various recreational

opportunities and programs for

individuals with disabilities. Examples

include bingo, bowling, Camp I

Can, “Freaky Friday,” social skills,

music, “Unique Physique,” yoga, and

monthly themed dances. Quarterly

newsletters are posted on the website.

Ticket to Work Program

Social Security Administration

1-866-968-7842

www.yourtickettowork.com

Employment program for people with

disabilities. The goal is to increase

opportunities and choices for Social

Security disability recipients to obtain

employment, vocational rehabilitation,

and other support services from public

and private providers, employers, and

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is to assist the recipient in becoming

self-sufficient by referring them to

different networks including the state

vocational rehabilitation agency.

Unified Community Connections

11350 McCormick Road

Suite 1100

Hunt Valley, MD 21031

410-484-4540

410-484-1807 | Fax

1-800-451-2452 | also TTY

info@unified.org www.unified.org

Provides a variety of services to

adults and children with disabilities

including day habilitation, medical

day care, supported employment,

residential services, individual and

family support services, educational

services, information and referrals,

and camp/recreational services.

Villa Maria School of

Harford County

Rick Frank, Principal/

Education Director

410-297-4100

rfrank@cc-md.org www.catholiccharities-md.org/

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The Villa Maria School Harford County

Campus is a 12-month non-public,

grade school that provides intensive

educational and clinical services for

children and youth with emotional,

learning and multiple disabilities. For

Edgewood Middle School program

(children in grades 6, 7, 8), Villa Maria

School of Harford County (children in

grades K–8); for all programs – local

school system approval necessary.

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410-554-9134

410-261-2907 | Fax

www.volunteersformedicalengineering.com

Creates technological solutions

to improve the independence and

quality of life for individuals of all

ages with disabilities in Maryland.

Vocational Foundations

Training Program (V.F.T.)

Harford Community College

401 Thomas Run Road

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443-412-2332

www.harford.edu

Provides a vocational training

program for youths and adults

with disabilities. This program is

designed to teach job search skills

and review basic academic skills

ending in service-related employment.

For eligibility requirements, call

the Division of Rehabilitation

Services at 410-836-4590.

Disability Resources

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Harford County Department

of Community Services

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