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(Reemberto Rodriguez, Director)
 
 
Released 10:00 a.m. Saturday, June 19th, 2021

RE-OPENING INFORMATION
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NEW SILVER SPRING
URBAN DISTRICT MANAGER IS ON BOARD!


As Director of the Silver Spring Region, I am thrilled to introduce to our community our new Urban District Manager, Carson Henry.

Carson comes to us from the world of the YMCA, where he was for 13 years. Most recently, serving at the organization's executive over social responsibility.

Carson's roots in Silver Spring are deep, including being the founding president of the Downtown Silver Spring Rotary Club. He also lived in Silver Spring for 4+ years.

Among Carson's many responsibilities will be to staff the Silver Spring Urban District Advisory Committee; liaison with developers considering projects downtown; routinely interact with County agencies and utilities when the right-of-way is disrupted; work with the business and residents in wide ranging issues including homelessness, noise complaints, illegal vending, and panhandling; be the Chief of Operations for our beloved "Red Shirt" team to keep downtown safe, clean, and welcoming; and, collaborate with sponsors and producers of community celebrations, art events, and festivals - and much more. Carson will report to the Silver Spring Region Director.

Please join me in wishing Carson the very best!


Staying connected,
Reemberto Rodriguez, Director
Silver Spring Region 



Exciting Lineup of Events Kick-Off this Summer at Silver Spring’s Veterans Plaza


Montgomery County’s Veterans Plaza in Silver Spring is getting ready for a summer calendar filled with a variety of events for residents to enjoy. With vaccines readily available, Montgomery County wants residents and visitors to feel comfortable returning to public spaces. Montgomery County has been able to work with trusted partners to give them access to the space for community events and performances, allowing for free, public outdoor events on Veterans Plaza for families to take advantage of.

A growing line-up of entertainment, partnered with nearby shops and excellent restaurants, all within a short distance from the Metro, keeps Silver Spring as a go-to-destination for summer fun for all ages. Silver Spring has earned a reputation of being one of the most diverse and dynamic communities in the country, where there is always something to do and enjoy.

A sampling of events taking place at Silver Spring’s Veterans Plaza this summer include:

  • Let’s Dance! Zuri Sana’a DanXercise Afrobeat Dance Class - Mondays, 7:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
  • 8th Annual Fit Father’s Day Celebration – Sunday, June 20th 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.
  • Pride in the Plaza – Sunday, June 27th 1 p.m. – 8 p.m.
  • Concerts on the Plaza:
    • The Experience Band and Show – Wednesdays, 5 p.m. – 8 p.m.
    • Los Day Trippers – Friday, June 18, 2021 5 p.m. – 9 p.m.
    • The Potecasi Slade Experience – Friday, June 25, 2021 5 p.m. – 9 p.m.
  • Freshfarm Market – Saturdays, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
  • Variety of Sunday festivals throughout the summer

The Silver Spring Arts & Entertainment District is home to dozens of nationally recognized cultural and arts venues including the AFI Silver TheatreThe Fillmore Silver Spring, the Silver Spring Black Box Theatre, and the Montgomery College Cultural Arts Center. For more information on events and entertainment venues throughout Silver Spring, visit www.SilverSpringDowntown.com.

There is still some availability this summer for additional events in the plaza. If you are interested in performing contact Eric Rasch at Eric.Rasch@montgomerycountymd.gov for more information.



Emocionante grupo de eventos comienzan este verano en Silver Spring Veterans Plaza


Veterans Plaza del Condado de Montgomery en Silver Spring se está preparando para un calendario de verano lleno de una variedad de eventos para que disfruten los residentes. Con las vacunas disponibles, el Condado de Montgomery quiere que los residentes y visitantes se sientan cómodos al regresar a los espacios públicos. El condado de Montgomery ha podido trabajar con socios confiables para darles acceso al espacio para eventos y presentaciones de la comunidad, lo que permite eventos públicos al aire libre gratuitos en Veterans Plaza para que las familias los aprovechen.

Una variedad de entretenimiento, junto con tiendas cercanas y excelentes restaurantes, todo a una corta distancia del metro, mantiene a Silver Spring como un destino de diversión de verano para todas las edades. Silver Spring se ha ganado la reputación de ser una de las comunidades más diversas y dinámicas del país, donde siempre hay algo que hacer y disfrutar.

Algunos de los eventos que se llevarán en Silver Spring's Veterans Plaza este verano incluyen:

  • ¡Let’s Dance! Clase de baile Zuri Sana’a DanXercise Afrobeat - Todos los lunes, 7:30 p.m. - 8:30 pm.
  • Octava celebración de Fit Fathers Day: Domingo 20 de junio de 10 a.m. a 12 p.m.
  • Pride in the Plaza - Domingo 27 de junio 1 p.m. - 8 p.m.
  • Conciertos en la Plaza:
    • The Experience Band and Show - Todos los miércoles a las 5 p.m. - 8 p.m.
    • Los Day Trippers - Viernes 18 de junio de 2021 5 p.m. - 9 p.m.
    • The Potecasi Slade Experience - Viernes 25 de junio de 2021 5 p.m. - 9 p.m.
  • Freshfarm Market: Todos los sábados, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
  • Variedad de festivales los domingos durante el verano.

El Distrito de Arte y Entretenimiento de Silver Spring alberga docenas de lugares culturales y artísticos reconocidos a nivel nacional, como el AFI Silver Theatre, el Fillmore Silver Spring, el Silver Spring Black Box Theatre y el Montgomery College Cultural Arts Center. Para obtener más información sobre eventos y lugares de entretenimiento en Silver Spring, visite www.SilverSpringDowntown.com.

Todavía hay disponibilidad este verano para eventos adicionales en la plaza. Si está interesado, comuníquese con Eric Rasch en Eric.Rasch@montgomerycountymd.gov para obtener más información.


 

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

for some virtual events coming up

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Exciting Lineup of Events Kick-Off this Summer at Silver Spring’s Veterans Plaza
The Place to Be This Summer is Veterans Plaza
County to Host ‘Pride in the Plaza’ on June 27 in Silver Spring; Inaugural LGBTQ+ Sexual Health Campaign to Launch on National HIV Testing Day
AFI Docs Film Festival
Sligo Creek Golf Course Live Music
Request for Proposals: Mural at Takoma Langley Crossroads Center
Takoma Park Street Festival Applications Open
Temporary Noise Waiver for Area of Downtown Silver Spring
County Council Calendar
County Executive Elrich Unveils Montgomery County Climate Action Plan That Is One of the Most Ambitious in the Nation
Montgomery County Planning Board and Planning Department announce June 2021 online events
Crossroads Market COVID-19 Vaccine Event
Design Excellence Awards Competition Call for Entries now open until July 19
Montgomery County Consolidated Plan DRAFT for Public Review
Montgomery County Covid Rent Relief Program Phase 3

Por Nuestra Salud y Bienestar weekly testing scheduled for next week
Middle Eastern American Authors Series at Montgomery County Public Libraries
Online Process to Request Food Assistance Resources Available 24/7


SILVER SPRING REGION OPPORTUNITIES




The Place to Be This Summer is Veterans Plaza






 

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County to Host ‘Pride in the Plaza’ on June 27 in Silver Spring; Inaugural LGBTQ+ Sexual Health Campaign to Launch on National HIV Testing Day

 

Montgomery County’s HIV/STI Program, part of the County’s Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), will host the free “Pride in the Plaza” outdoor LGBTQ+ health and wellness community resource fair from 1-8 p.m. on Sunday, June 27, at Veterans Plaza in Downtown Silver Spring. The event continues the County’s recognition of June as Pride Month and June 27 as National HIV Testing Day,
Health officials will also launch “Do it For Montgomery County,” a comprehensive, inclusive LGBTQ+ sexual health campaign created as part of the County’s Plan to End HIV.

Veterans Plaza is located at 1 Veterans Plaza in Downtown Silver Spring. Free parking is available in the Ellsworth Drive parking garage adjacent to the plaza.

Pride in the Plaza will showcase a diverse cross-section of local nonprofit organizations and artists sharing information about their services for the County’s LGBTQ+ communities. Music, dancing and other interactive activities will take place and free, on-site HIV testing and prevention education will be available throughout the event.

LGBTQ+ communities in the County, particularly the Black and Latinx LGBTQ+ communities, experience disproportionate impact from HIV. In response to community feedback, the County’s Plan to End HIV calls for the expansion of LGBTQ+ health resources and improved HIV and sex education access for LGBTQ+ youth.

Significant increases in HIV testing, treatment and prevention are planned for a 90 percent reduction in new cases by 2030. The Do it For Montgomery County sexual health campaign features a new website; new social media platforms; bus, Metro and digital ads; and includes multicultural, inclusive LGBTQ+ messaging on HIV testing, treatment and prevention.

The County’s HIV/STI program provides free HIV testing, free and low-cost HIV treatment, pre-exposure medication PrEP and STI testing and treatment at the Dennis Avenue Health Center. Call 240-777-1760 to make an appointment or visit DoItForYouMC.org for more information.


AFI Docs Film Festival

Through Sunday, June 27th

 

 

The American Film Institute has revealed its full slate of films being presented for the hybrid AFI DOCS 2021 festival. The lineup features 77 films from 23 countries and 4 World Premieres, with 52% of the films directed by women, 40% by BIPOC directors and 18% by LGBTQ directors.

The 19th edition of the festival will present films in the following sections: Special Presentations, Guggenheim Symposium, Feature Films, Series, Cinema’s Legacy, Short Film Competition and Spotlight on the Hindsight Project. AFI DOCS 2021 runs June 22–27, with films available to view on DOCS.AFI.com as well as in-person screenings at the AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center in Silver Spring, MD, and select films will be available with closed captioning and descriptive audio. The Washington Post and Meet the Press return as the Primary Media Partners.

“We are living in the Golden Age of documentary film,” said Sarah Harris, AFI Festivals Director of Programming. “At AFI DOCS, we are proud to celebrate excellence in the films of 2021 – connecting audiences across the nation, engaging them in lively conversation and inspiring them with both the unprecedented challenges and the breathtaking beauty of the world around us.”

AFI DOCS’ program of Special Presentations includes the previously announced Opening Night World Premiere of NAOMI OSAKA and Closing Night film CUSP, as well as the Centerpiece Screening of ROADRUNNER: A FILM ABOUT ANTHONY BOURDAIN.

This year, the Features section explores a diverse range of subjects including the growing movement in the medical community to push back against big pharma (WHITE COAT REBELS); an examination of law enforcement’s relationship with the community through the lens of a corruption scandal in the Baltimore police department (THE SLOW HUSTLE); the emotional complexities of family court trials (COURTROOM 3H); and Syrian artists working in exile in Europe (THE STORY WON’T DIE).

The Cinema’s Legacy program, now in its third year at AFI DOCS, presents historically notable nonfiction films that employ the personal documentary form: IN SEARCH OF OUR FATHERS (1992), SINK OR SWIM (1990) and STEVIE (2002). Cinema’s Legacy is supported in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB).

This year’s Series section features multi-part documentaries that investigate pivotal moments in history and culture, from an exploration of the sound creation in modern music in WATCH THE SOUND WITH MARK RONSON, to an in-depth look at a day that changed our country forever with 9/11: ONE DAY IN AMERICA. The Series section will also feature the World Premiere of OBAMA: IN PURSUIT OF A MORE PERFECT UNION.

The Short Film Competition will be presented in six programs, with stories from across the globe and close to home, and are eligible for the Grand Jury Prize.

Special to AFI DOCS this year is the Spotlight on the Hindsight Project, sponsored by CPB. The section presents the world premiere of six short films, which chronicle the experiences of BIPOC communities in the American South and U.S. Territories during the unprecedented events of 2020. The project is produced in partnership by Firelight Media, Center for Asian American Media (CAAM) and Reel South.

As previously announced, this year’s Charles Guggenheim Symposium will feature a discussion with filmmaker Dawn Porter and a free screening of her new film RISE AGAIN: TULSA AND THE RED SUMMER.

Audience Awards will be given to a feature and a short film based on votes cast by attendees throughout the festival. The winners of the Audience Awards for Best Feature and Best Short will be announced on Monday, June 28. For the second year, the AFI DOCS Short Film Competition Grand Jury Prize is a qualifying award for Academy Award® eligibility.

Passes to AFI DOCS 2021 are now available at DOCS.AFI.com. Or see them in person at our wonderful AFI Silver Theater!



Sligo Creek Golf Course Live Music

Friday, July 2nd at 6:00pm

 
Join us for a Free Evening of Live, Outdoor Music each Friday evening starting on Friday, June 4th!

This Friday is Last Known Whereabouts, a local Maryland band covering songs from the Grateful Dead, Tom Petty, Beatles, Bob Dylan and classic Rock and Blues.
 


Request for Proposals:
Mural at Takoma Langley Crossroads Center

 

Submission Deadline:  July 2nd, 2021 by 11:59pm

Submit to: Carmen Dominguez-Estrada, cdominguezestrada@takomalangely.org

Introduction: The Takoma Langley Crossroads Development Authority (CDA) is a business association that manages the Takoma Langley Crossroads Commercial District in the City of Takoma Park, Maryland.  Our mission includes the maintenance and beautification of the commercial district.  One way we address this objective is through the commissioning of public art projects.  The CDA has previously commissioned 4 public murals, located on the walls of commercial properties in visible areas benefiting from activation.  We seek to commission an additional mural in the Crossroads at the Langley Park Post Office on Holton Lane.  The mural will be located on a brick wall adjacent to the parking lot.  The USPS building is in a prominent, havily trafficked area, especially via foot traffic, at the heart of Maryland’s International Corridor.  It contains a diverse and vibrant mix of immigrant businesses and customers and serves as a regional destination for international specialty goods and products.

Project Partners:  The CDA is working together with the property owner, JBG Smith and the City of Takoma Park

Goals:

-Enliven the façade of a 1950’s style suburban shopping plaza that has seen minimal changes over the past 50 year’s.  This mural project is part of a larger facade improvement plan for the shopping center.

-Install an engaging, placemaking mural that captures the eye of pedestrians on Holton Lane and automotive traffic along New Hampshire Ave and brands the Takoma Langley Crossroads as a unique, lively, and vibrant destination.

More info found here


 

Takoma Park Street Festival Applications Open

 

We are delighted to announce the 40th Annual Takoma Park Street Festival will return this year live and in-person on Sunday, October 3rd from 10 am to 5 pm, come rain or come shine.  Once again the streets of historic Takoma will be filled with artisans, community groups, green companies, food vendors and live music on three stages.
 
Consistently voted among the top three neighborhood festivals in the DMV by Washington City Paper readers, this favorite community event sells out every year, so don't delay! Apply now here.  
 
Details including booth space fees, past participants, and vendor guidelines can be found on the festival website

 **A Note to Artists and Food Vendors: to continue offering a unique and diverse selection to festival attendees, we will limit the number of vendors in any given category. Past participation in the festival will be noted, but does not guarantee acceptance.
 
For more vendor guidelines, click here. Food vendor guidelines are here

We'll be following the most up-to-date CDC and state COVID -19 protocols, so stay safe and get vaccinated! 


Temporary Noise Waiver for
Area of Downtown Silver Spring

New: Beginning on or about June 28, 2021, crews will implement temporary lane closures at the intersection of Georgia Avenue (US 29) and Bonifant Street for gas work through approximately July 28, 2021, weather permitting. Work may take place from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. Monday through Friday, and as needed, on weekends.

A noise waiver is in the process of being reviewed for activities related to the Purple Line project. For more information please review the noise waiver here: bit.ly/3cPiJue

Comments can be made to the Montgomery County Department of Environmental Protection. Instructions and contact information are located on the noise waiver page.


COUNTY WIDE OPPORTUNITIES

 



County Council Calendar


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County Executive Elrich Unveils Montgomery County Climate Action Plan That Is One of the Most Ambitious in the Nation

 

Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich today in Downtown Wheaton unveiled the Climate Action Plan that will guide the County toward its goals of reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 80 percent by 2027 and by 100 percent by 2035 compared to 2005 levels. The Montgomery climate plan, which will increase resilience in the face of climate hazards, is one of the most ambitious climate plans in the nation for a local government.

Announcement of the plan, which outlines 86 climate actions, was held at the Marian Fryer Town Plaza across from the new 14-story Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission headquarters building in Wheaton. The building was built by the Montgomery County Government and has received LEED Platinum certification from the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). The LEED Platinum certification is the highest level in sustainable design that USGBC awards in objectively measuring a building’s sustainability. The 308,000-square-foot building is the first County Government facility to receive a LEED Platinum rating.

Also participating in the event to introduce the plan were County Council President Tom Hucker, Assistant Chief Administrative Officer and County Climate Change Coordinator Adriana Hochberg and members of the community including Omotola Fadeyi, Denisse Guitarra, Karen Metchis and Samuel Suraphel.

The actions and technical analyses presented in the plan build upon the work of more than 200 volunteer members of the Climate Technical Workgroups formed by the County Executive, County employees and technical consultants. The plan reflects input from a wide variety of community groups and the general public.

“The urgency of climate change inspires Montgomery County to serve as a model for other jurisdictions,” said County Executive Elrich. “Combatting climate change provides an opportunity to build a healthy, equitable and resilient community. There is no magic wand to accomplish this monumental task. We must take big, bold steps—and many of them. Collectively, communities across the State of Maryland, the country and the world must tackle climate action at the scale that is necessary to curb the cataclysmic social, environmental and economic impacts of climate change.”

The development of the Climate Action Plan was spurred by the County Council’s Emergency Climate Mobilization Resolution in December 2017 that accelerated the County’s communitywide GHG emission reduction goals after they were established in 2007. The resolution recognized the existential threat that climate change poses and called for the County to take a leadership role in strategies to safeguard the planet.

The details of the plan can be found at www.MontgomeryCountyMD.gov/climate.

County Executive Elrich also released the Fiscal Year 2022 (FY22) Climate Work Plan. The Climate Work Plan describes actions the County plans to make progress on during FY22. The County anticipates action on 75 of 86 recommendations in the Climate Action Plan in FY22.

Throughout the summer and into the early fall, the County’s climate team plans to host community conversations to present the plan to residents, businesses and property owners.

The main elements of the Climate Action Plan include:

  • Reduce Emissions in the Energy, Buildings and Transportation sectors. The plan recommends actions that include increasing the use of and investment in clean, reliable and affordable energy; implementing code requirements related to energy efficiency, solar installations and net-zero standards and building energy performance standards for existing buildings; expanding public transit service, pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure and a shared micro-mobility network; and supporting community-wide adoption of electric vehicles.
  • Center Racial Equity and Social Justice. The plan considers the racial equity and social justice implications of each climate action through the identification of equity-enhancing measures. The plan also assesses impacts on communities most vulnerable to climate hazards.
  • Address Residual Emissions and Carbon Sequestration. The plan identifies nature-based carbon sequestration actions including retaining, managing and expanding forests, wetlands, grasslands and urban tree canopy. It also seeks to increase carbon in soils through improved agricultural practices.
  • Reduce Climate Risk. This will be achieved through actions that enhance the resilience of the community and infrastucture assets, including repairing and upgrading stormwater drainage and management systems; updating green streetscape and green infrastructure standards; hardening emergency shelters and installing resilience hubs; and updating floodplain maps.
  • Identify Ways to Pay for Climate Action. Implementing the actions in the plan calls for commitment from the public and private sectors while leveraging local, State and Federal government resources. It will be critical to mitigate the cost impacts to low-and moderate-income residents in particular to ensure that the most vulnerable residents are not adversely impacted.
  • Enhance Climate Governance. This will be accomplished through actions that institutionalize climate change considerations within Montgomery County Government processes and decision making; measure and report on progress; and foster creativity, collaboration and innovation to implement climate solutions.
  • Engage the Community as Partners in Climate Action. Residents will be involved in the implementation of the plan through a climate communications coalition; a Community Justice Academy in which community ambassadors work with neighbors and the County to co-create community-based solutions; and enhanced partnerships with municipalities. The plan increases opportunities for climate change education in the public school system and calls for a statewide coalition of local governments and youth groups focused on advancing ambitious State climate policy.


Montgomery County Planning Board and Planning Department announce June 2021 online events


The Montgomery County Planning Board and the Montgomery County Planning Department have announced their June 2021 calendar of online meetings. For more details, review the list of events below and visit www.montgomeryplanning.org.

During this time of social distancing in response to the COVID-19 crisis, the Planning Board will continue to hold public meetings online while Montgomery Planning’s new headquarters (2425 Reedie Drive, Wheaton, MD) is closed to the public. Community members may sign up to testify and provide comments to the Board, during the meeting, on specific agenda items through Microsoft Teams or phone. Written testimony may be submitted in advance of the meeting. The April schedule of events is subject to change based on the ongoing response to the COVID-19 virus.

There are many ways to participate in Planning Board meetings:

  • Watch the Planning Board meeting live online and on demand.
  • Listen live over the phone to the Planning Board meeting by calling: 866-774-0898 Password: 24252020
  • Sign up to testify via phone during the Planning Board meeting. To testify, fill out the Sign Up to Testify form by 12 noon on the day before the Planning Board meeting. On the afternoon before the meeting, you will receive an email with a phone number to call during a designated time to provide your testimony for a specific agenda item. Submitting this form online by the deadline is the only way to testify on meeting items.
  • Email your written testimony with comments on specific Planning Board agenda items to mcp-chair@mncppc-mc.org by 12 noon on the day before the Planning Board meeting.
  • If you have questions, send an email to mcp-chair@mncppc-mc.org or leave a message at 301-495-4605 and a staff member in the Planning Board Chair’s office will contact you.

June 29 – The Montgomery County Council will hold the second of two virtual public hearings at 7 p.m. for the update to the General Plan, Thrive Montgomery 2050. Visit the County Council website to learn how to submit testimony and to watch the public hearing live.



Crossroads Market COVID-19 Vaccine Event

Wednesday, June 30th at 11:00am



 

 

Crossroads is working with La Clinica del Pueblo and Luminis Health to offer vaccines at market on June 30th! No registration or ID required! Help us to spread the word!

Crossroads está trabajando con La Clínica del Pueblo y Luminis Health para ofrecer una clínica de vacunas gratis durante las horas del mercado el día 30 de junio! No necesitan registrarse ni ID! Ayúdenos a compartir!


Design Excellence Awards Competition Call for Entries now open until July 19

 

The Montgomery County Planning Department has launched its fifth Design Excellence Awards competition. The call for entries opened on June 15 and will remain open until 11:59 p.m. on Monday, July 19. Applications for the 2021 Design Excellence Awards can be submitted online.

The Design Excellence Awards, initiated in 2015, are intended to inspire architecture, landscape architecture and urban design of the best possible quality in Montgomery County; increase public awareness of this world-class design excellence; and show how physical design can lead to greater quality of life, economic opportunity and environmental sustainability.


Montgomery County Consolidated Plan DRAFT
for Public Review

Montgomery County’s DRAFT Five-Year Consolidated Plan for July 1, 2021 – June 30, 2026 is posted for public review on our website here:

 http://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/DHCA/community/grants/conplan.html

The Plan is required by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and provides the strategic framework for affordable housing, homelessness, community development, and economic development activities supported by federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME), and Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) funds over the next 5-year period. The document includes the Annual Action Plan for FY 2022, which details how these federal grant funds will be used in the next year.

All interested parties are invited to submit written comments on the Plan and on the community development performance of Montgomery County. Statements may be submitted via US mail or email until 4:00 PM, July 23, 2021 and should be addressed to: 

Aseem K. Nigam, Director
Department of Housing & Community Affairs
1401 Rockville Pike, Fourth Floor 
Rockville, Maryland  20852
Aseem.Nigam@montgomerycountymd.gov



Montgomery County Covid Rent Relief Program Phase 3

 

The Department of Health and Human Services is excited to share with you the details for the third phase of the COVID Rent Relief Program and express our gratitude for your partnership to make this vital resource available to Montgomery County residents. While funds are available, the program will provide up to $12,000 in rent relief for eligible households that can be used for rent arrears and a rent credit for future months.  The program is funded through a $59 million in Department of the Treasury Emergency Rental Assistance Funds, provided to the County through direct Federal and State allocations.  

The full program details, flyers in multiple languages, extensive set of FAQs, and the online submission link are on our website

 



Por Nuestra Salud y Bienestar weekly testing scheduled for next week  


To view a summarized list of Next Week's Testing Schedule, click here.

Check out some videos from Mary's Center explaining why getting vaccinated is so important!


Middle Eastern American Authors Series at
Montgomery County Public Libraries

 

In partnership with the Office of Community Partnerships’ Middle Eastern American Advisory Group (MEAGG), Montgomery County Public Libraries (MCPL) will offer a series of programs focusing on various Middle Eastern American authors and illustrators.

The free virtual author series will take place monthly on the third Tuesday from 7 to 8 p.m. February through July. The events will be moderated by Debbie Trent, MEAGG chair, or Karen Leggett, co-chair of the Maryland Friends of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina (Egypt). Registration is required for the free programs.

Pauline Kaldas; July 20

Pauline Kaldas, Professor of English and Creative Writing at Hollins University in Roanoke, VA and author of Looking Both Ways, a collection of essays and The Penguin Book of Migration Literature.



Online Process to
Request Food Assistance
Resources Available 24/7

 

Residents looking for information on food assistance resources can now request help by completing a simple online form. Available in seven languages (Amharic, Chinese, English, French, Korean, Spanish, and Vietnamese), the form is reviewed by a trained resource specialist, and residents receive a return phone call within one business day. The specialist will determine a resident’s individual food needs and help them locate food assistance in their community. No Personally identifiable information is needed to get help.

Information is available about free food distribution sites, free meal and grocery delivery, SNAP (Food Stamps), local food assistance providers, and other resources in Montgomery County. Residents can also call 311 and ask for the Food Access Call Center to get help with their food needs.

The Food Access Call Center opened in June 2020 and has been working throughout the COVID-19 pandemic to address the increasing need for food assistance across the County. As of mid-December, the Food Access Call Center has responded to more than 2,000 calls/referrals.


 

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If you live in Takoma Park, you can also visit the City's link:
https://takomaparkmd.gov/news/information-and-resources-you-can-use/
Si vives en Takoma Park, también puedes visitar el enlace de la Ciudad


 

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