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Louisiana Mortgage Associates

www.swlahome.com

(337) 310-4663

Provides refinancing and mortgage assistance to Louisiana residents

Lean In Circles

leanincircles.org

Support Groups focusing on women's advancement in the workplace throughout the state

HUD Maine

portal.hud.gov

Provides information on homeownership and foreclosure avoidance

Maine State Housing Authority

www.mainehousing.org

(207) 626-4600

Provides affordable housing across the state of Maine

Maine Bureau of Financial Institutions

www.maine.gov

Provides mortgage assistance to Maine residents

Maine Affordable Housing Coalition

www.mainehousingcoalition.org

(207) 553-7777

Provides assistance and education regarding affordable housing and homeownership

Penquis

www.penquis.org

(207) 973-3500

Provides legal assistance and counseling regarding housing

Goodwill Workforce Training Program

www.goodwillnne.org

207-774-6323

Beyond Jobs- training program for women, STEM training program, AmeriCorps, career counseling and job search assistance

Women Work and Community

womenworkandcommunity.org

800.442.2092

Career and leadership training for women, workshops on resume writing, interviewing, and networking events

Food Supplement Program

www.maine.gov

(207) 624-4168

Maine’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is called the Food Supplement Program. This program helps low-income people buy the food they need for good health.

HUD Maryland

portal.hud.gov

Provides information on homeownership and foreclosure for residents of Maryland

Maryland Mortgage Program

mmp.maryland.gov

(410) 514-7530

Provides down payment assistance, mortgage assistance, and homebuying education

MD Home Programs

www.mdhomeprograms.com

Provides a very comprehensive on-line list of housing-related programs in Maryland

The People’s Law Library of Maryland

www.peoples-law.org

Provides legal information regarding foreclosure avoidance and assistance in Maryland

Jewish Community Services

www.jcsbaltimore.org

410.466.9200

Career coaching, career assessments, resume and cover letter services, interview preparation and vocational rehabilitation; open to all faith groups

Maryland Women’s Business Center

www.marylandwbc.org

301-383-1550 x104

Skills workshops, business counseling, childcare program, networking events and conference, microloans for start ups

Temporary Cash Assistance (TCA)

www.dhr.state.md.us

1.800.332.6347 

Temporary Cash Assistance (TCA), Maryland’s Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) program, provides cash assistance to families with dependent children when available resources do not fully address the family’s needs and while preparing program participants for independence through work.To be eligible for TCA, a family must cooperate with child support, participate in work activities and comply with substance abuse provisions. Adults with dependent children applying for TCA must meet financial and technical eligibility requirements. Earned and unearned income cannot exceed the benefit level paid for the assistance unit size. Sanctions may be imposed for not complying with program requirements.

The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP)

www.dhr.state.md.us

1.800.332.6347 

The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) is a federal program that helps supplement the diets of low-income Americans, including elderly people, by providing them with emergency food assistance at no cost. In Maryland, TEFAP food is provided to the Maryland Food Bank and the Capital Area Food Bank, which in turn distribute the food to more than 650 local organizations, such as soup kitchens and food pantries that directly serve the public.

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