Frederick County

Rape Crisis Recovery Centers
* Download the Rape Crisis Recovery Centers PDF for your Member (see accordion)
* Download the Mobile Crisis Units PDF for your Member (see accordion)
* Abuse - Navigate to Glossary "A" for Abuse
* Domestic Violence - Navigate to Glossary "D"
* Legal Aid - Navigate to Glossary "L" for Legal Aid
* Mental Health Crisis/Resources - Navigate to Glossary "M"
* Mobile Apps for Mental Health - Navigate to Glossary "M"
See accordion below for additional state and national crisis resources

Rare Diseases
* Cerebral Palsy - navigate to Glossary "C"
* Cystic Fibrosis - navigate to Glossary "C"
* Ehlers Danlos Syndromes - navigate to Glossary "E"
* Essential Tremors - navigate to Glossary "E"
* Multiple Sclerosis - navigate to Glossary "M"
* Muscular Dystrophy - navigate to Glossary "M"
* Neurofibromatosis - navigate to Glossary "N"
* Pantothenate Kinase-Associated Neurodegeneration - navigate to Glossary "P"
* Trigeminal Neuralgia - navigate to Glossary "T"

Recreation and Parks
Boys & Girls Club of Frederick Cty www.bgcfc.org  
Frederick County 4-H http://extension.umd.edu/frederick-county  
Frederick County Parks & Recreation www.recreator.com  Official Activity Guide
Frederick County Parks & Rec Facebook https://www.facebook.com/fcparksandrecreation/  
School Age Children https://www.fcps.org/academics/community-agency-school-services-programs  
YMCA of Frederick County www.frederickymca.org  
Yellow Pages for Kids http://www.yellowpagesforkids.com/help/md.htm 


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Rape Crisis Recovery Centers (Maryland)

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ALLEGANY: Family Crisis Resource Center
146 Bedford St., Cumberland, MD 21502
Hotline: (301) 759-9244 www.familycrisisresourcecenter.org 

ANNE ARUNDEL: Sexual Assault Crisis Center
YWCA 1517 Ritchie Hwy. Ste 201, Arnold, MD 21012
Hotline: (410) 222-6800 www.anapolisywca.org 

BALTIMORE CITY: TurnAround, Inc. 21201
Walbert Building, 1800 N Charles St, Suite 404,
Hotline: (443) 279-0379 www.turnaroundinc.org 

BALTIMORE COUNTY: TurnAround, Inc.
8503 LaSalle Road, Towson, MD 21286
Hotline: (443) 279-0379 www.turnaroundinc.org 

CALVERT: Crisis Intervention Center
Calvert County Health Department
975 Solomons Island Road North
P.O. Box 980, Prince Frederick, MD 20678
Hotline: (410) 535-1121 or (301) 855-1075
http://www.calverthealth.org/personalhealth/crisisintervention/index.htm 

CAROLINE, DORCHESTER, KENT,
QUEEN ANNE’S, TALBOT: For All Seasons, Inc.
300 Talbot St., Easton, MD 21601
Hotline: (410) 820-5600 or (800) 310-7273
Español: (410) 829-6143 www.forallseasonsinc.org 

CARROLL: Rape Crisis Intervention Service
224 N. Center St. #102, Westminster, MD 21157
Hotline: (410) 857-7322 www.rapecrisiscc.org 

CECIL: Domestic Violence Rape Crisis Center-Cecil County DDS
P.O. Box 2137, Elkton, MD 21922
Hotline: (410) 996-0333 www.cecilhelp4u.com  

CHARLES: Center for Abused Persons
2670 Crain Hwy. Suite 303, Waldorf, MD 20601
Hotline: (301) 645-3336 www.centerforabusedpersonscharlescounty.org

FREDERICK: Heartly House, Inc. www.heartlyhouse.org
Box 857, Frederick, MD 21705
Hotline: (301) 662-8800 TTY (301) 662-1545

GARRETT: Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault
Resource Center: 12978 Garrett Hwy., Suite 201, Oakland, MD 21550
Hotline: (301) 334-9000
800-656-HOPE (4673) www.gcdovecenter.org 

HARFORD: Sexual Assault/Spouse Abuse Resource
Center (SARC) P.O. Box 1207, Bel Air, MD 21014
Hotline: (410) 836-8430 www.sarc-maryland.org 

HOWARD: HopeWorks
9770 Patuxent Woods Drive, Suite 300
Columbia, MD 21046 Hotline: (410) 997-2272
http://www.wearehopeworks.org/ 

MONTGOMERY: Victim Assistance & Sexual Assault Program www.vasap.org 
1301 Piccard Dr., 4th Fl., Rockville, MD 20850
Hotline: (240) 777-4357 TTY (240) 777-1347

PRINCE GEORGE’S: Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Center,
Dimensions HealthCare, Prince George’s Hospital Center,
3001 Hospital Dr., Cheverly, MD 20785 Hotline: (301) 618-3154
https://umcapitalregion.org/service/domestic-violence-and-sexual-assault/  TTY (301) 618-3607

ST. MARY’S: Southern Maryland Center for Family Advocacy
23918 Mervell Dean Road Hollywood, MD 20636
Hotline: (240) 925-0084 www.smcfa.net

SOMERSET, WICOMICO, WORCESTER:
Life Crisis Center, Inc. P.O. Box 387, Salisbury, MD 21803
Hotline: (410) 749-HELP www.lifecrisiscenter.org 

WASHINGTON: CASA, Inc.
116 West Baltimore St., Hagerstown, MD 21740
Hotline: (301) 739-897

Crisis - Mobile Crisis Units (MD, DC)

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Anne Arundel 410-768-5522 24hr Warmline-connects w/ a clinician or community mental health resources

Baltimore County 410-931-2214 Mobile crisis: Non-violent/no police response needed calls only.  SI/HI immediate and active crisis. EP crisis calls.  • In home team: IHT- elderly, agoraphobia, linked to services (outpatient mental health, substance use referrals, rental assistance, homelessness, umbrella service) and linked with health insurance. Helps patients get help if they are uninsured and need mental health services. • Bridge medication until their next appt- must see therapist first and then the psychiatrists. There is a current backlog on the Urgent Care, but the service is available.

Baltimore City 410-433-5175 The mobile crisis team serves of all Baltimore City and includes BCRI therapist and nurse. •They do not work with Private insurance. They will assess, but members cannot take advantage of the services because they only work with underinsured or uninsured.

Cecil & Eastern Shore 888 407-8018 After hours, calls go to police working on overnight mobile crisis. •Covers 8 counties- Cecil to Somerset only. In Worcester they can speak to a member and schedule urgent appts for County residents. •They are usually able to schedule the members within the same week. •They have no medication, nurses or prescribing doctors. They have therapists and social workers.

Frederick 301-662-2255 24/7 Criteria for child/adolescent mobile crisis: They have to have SI, threats to self or others, intent AND means. As well as SIB (active) and/or aggression. Normal response time is about an hour. Parent must give consent and be present for mobile crisis to be dispatched. • Also provides supportive listening, as well as, mental health resources for all of Western Maryland. •This is the call center for “211 Maryland”. It is preferred that members go through 211 for referrals instead of hotline.

Howard 410-531-6677 • Mobile crisis team is 9 am to 11 pm • They respond with police and respond to community crisis. • Crisis hotline: 24/7 • Crisis Intervention Center: 24/7 walk-in crisis counseling up to 6 sessions of short term counseling in between therapists or awaiting appointment.

Montgomery 240-777-4000 •24-hour Crisis line and mobile crisis. •Masters level therapists available for mobile crisis dispatch. • Mobile crisis will determine whether the patient needs to go to the hospital or just needs an on-site assessment.

Prince George’s 301-429-2185 • Mobile crisis response will be police and mental health clinicians. • Free

St. Mary’s 301-863-6661 •They are open to us calling with member on the line and then releasing the call.  •They will assist in scheduling counseling services for suicidal ideation OR will send a wellness check. •Hotline: will provide resources such as shelter, suicidal wellness checks, domestic violence services.

Washington D.C. (adults) 888-793-4357 • 18 and older; can also call (202) 673-9300.  • Must live in Washington DC. They will assist uninsured or those with private insurance. • Dispatches mental health unit to assess acute or chronic issues. • Substance Use division- Connect with inpatient or outpatient services. Asses stage of readiness, level of impairment and if a danger to self or others• 24/7 walk-in @ CPAP- Comprehensive Psychiatric Hospital Component - 1905 D St SE, Bldg. 14 • ONLY addresses psychiatric issues. Triage see psychiatrist right away. Involuntary petition.

Washington D.C./CHAMPS (Youth) 202-481-1440 •Ages 6-17 • Onsite response and assessment.  • Focus on hospital prevention and stabilization in their current environment. Coping skills. • Crisis support and safety planning. • Connect through services through Axis helpline.  • Staff are considered officer agents and can initiate FD-12 form to get child to hospital if they are a danger to self or others. (EP to transport them to a local hospital.)

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