Hello,
I know that as you get placed in new homes and come out of shelters, furnishing, towels and clothing are sometime an issue. We at Maryland Surplus (www.marylandsurplus.com) are willing to give larger discounts to anyone coming out of a shelter and trying to get restarted. You can go on the web or call us directly at (240) 780-2342.
We have furniture for every room and we can furnish an average room for about $150.00.
Regards,
Maryland Surplus
mdsurplus@hotmail.com
www.marylandsurplus.com
(240) 780-2342
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mdsurplus@hotmail.com
Posted 28 March 2013 - 04:24 AM
social work intern
Posted 26 March 2012 - 04:58 AM
Hello
I am a social work intern working with homeless men who have completed a spiritual rehab program. I'm searching for transitional and permanent housing for these men. They are clean and sober. A few have jobs, most do not yet. They are currently in DC. They are all on the Department of Housing lists. But from my limited understanding of housing, it sounds like those who signed up in 2003 are just now being placed. So I'm searching for alternative housing sources in the DC metro area. Some of the men are over 50, some are younger. I believe one is disabled. If you can provide any resources, I'd very much appreciate it. Thank you!
I am a social work intern working with homeless men who have completed a spiritual rehab program. I'm searching for transitional and permanent housing for these men. They are clean and sober. A few have jobs, most do not yet. They are currently in DC. They are all on the Department of Housing lists. But from my limited understanding of housing, it sounds like those who signed up in 2003 are just now being placed. So I'm searching for alternative housing sources in the DC metro area. Some of the men are over 50, some are younger. I believe one is disabled. If you can provide any resources, I'd very much appreciate it. Thank you!
Linda Nelson Anderson
Posted 17 April 2010 - 11:44 AM
I am looking for a Khadijah Malik who went to Hope College in 65/66......
Guest
Posted 12 June 2008 - 10:26 AM
Hi, unfortunately we no longer have this program listed below......but we do still run the men's drug and alcohol rehabilitation center listed above
PRISCILLA'S PLACE
c/o American Rescue Workers
716 Ritchie Road, Capitol Heights, MD 20743
Contact: Jean A. Baker, (301) 336-6200 ext. 15
Hours: 24 hours
Bed Capacity: 3 units - up to 6 clients
Population: Homeless women (may have one child); first preference given to Prince George's County residents.
Services: Transitional housing. Case management, job counseling, client advocacy.
Restrictions: Must be willing to work full-time. Must not be pregnant.
PRISCILLA'S PLACE
c/o American Rescue Workers
716 Ritchie Road, Capitol Heights, MD 20743
Contact: Jean A. Baker, (301) 336-6200 ext. 15
Hours: 24 hours
Bed Capacity: 3 units - up to 6 clients
Population: Homeless women (may have one child); first preference given to Prince George's County residents.
Services: Transitional housing. Case management, job counseling, client advocacy.
Restrictions: Must be willing to work full-time. Must not be pregnant.
Sam
Posted 11 December 2007 - 06:41 AM
Thank you so much for this information. You just don't know how many lives you have saved and how many people you have made happy. You are an angel sent from God.
Soldier of God, on May 5 2005, 10:39 AM, said:
Here is a listing of shelters in Montgomery and Prince George's County. God Bless all those that help.
Montgomery County
BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ HOMES OF MARYLAND
Contact: Hotline: 1-800-486-6736; Main Office: Michelle Sewell, (301) 589-8444 ext. 252
Population: Teenagers
Services: Short-term shelter, food, counseling, education, relief for teenagers in need, and residential long-term placements.
Specialized Services: Wheelchair accessible, Spanish bil...
Montgomery County
BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ HOMES OF MARYLAND
Contact: Hotline: 1-800-486-6736; Main Office: Michelle Sewell, (301) 589-8444 ext. 252
Population: Teenagers
Services: Short-term shelter, food, counseling, education, relief for teenagers in need, and residential long-term placements.
Specialized Services: Wheelchair accessible, Spanish bil...
Soldier of God
Posted 05 May 2005 - 05:39 AM
Here is a listing of shelters in Montgomery and Prince George's County. God Bless all those that help.
Montgomery County
BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ HOMES OF MARYLAND
Contact: Hotline: 1-800-486-6736; Main Office: Michelle Sewell, (301) 589-8444 ext. 252
Population: Teenagers
Services: Short-term shelter, food, counseling, education, relief for teenagers in need, and residential long-term placements.
Specialized Services: Wheelchair accessible, Spanish bilingual staff members available.
Restrictions: None
CARROLL HOUSE
2699 Linden Lane, Silver Spring, MD 20910
Contact: (301) 495-4900 Bed Capacity: 32
Hours: 24 hours/Daily.
Population: Men. Preference given to Montgomery County residents/Maryland residents.
Services: Transitional housing, medical services, clothing, case work in Montgomery County; transportation available.
Specialized Services: Wheelchair accessible.
Restrictions: Referra...
Montgomery County
BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ HOMES OF MARYLAND
Contact: Hotline: 1-800-486-6736; Main Office: Michelle Sewell, (301) 589-8444 ext. 252
Population: Teenagers
Services: Short-term shelter, food, counseling, education, relief for teenagers in need, and residential long-term placements.
Specialized Services: Wheelchair accessible, Spanish bilingual staff members available.
Restrictions: None
CARROLL HOUSE
2699 Linden Lane, Silver Spring, MD 20910
Contact: (301) 495-4900 Bed Capacity: 32
Hours: 24 hours/Daily.
Population: Men. Preference given to Montgomery County residents/Maryland residents.
Services: Transitional housing, medical services, clothing, case work in Montgomery County; transportation available.
Specialized Services: Wheelchair accessible.
Restrictions: Referra...




