
Keeping Human Services strong is important in these uncertain economic times.
These quality, vital services help over 100,000 residents across Montgomery County in every community, including:

Home health care and delivered meals for frail elderly residents.

Early assessment and services to support children with developmental disabilities and their families.
Programs to protect children from abuse and neglect.

Services for daily living, employment, community integration, and housing supports and investigation of abuse and neglect for individuals with developmental disabilities.
Hospital care for people who have no other way of paying.

Suicide prevention and mental health treatment for residents in need.
Temporary housing and resources to help homeless citizens get back on their feet.

Public health services, like restaurant inspections, air quality, and disaster response services.
Crisis care, treatment, and prevention for drug abuse and addiction issues that impact our citizens, families, workforce, and neighborhoods.

Connecting unemployed adults with training and services to help them find jobs to enter and return to the local workforce.
