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P.O. Box 98
Delmar, DE 19901
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We are an international, crowdfunding site allowing people the freedom to raise money for what is important to them.

700 S. Salisbury Blvd.
Salisbury, MD 21801
Fax: 410-219-9100
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Workforce Development agency providing skills training, supportive services, and employment placement assistance.

200 W. Main Street
Salisbury, MD 21803
Fax: 410-742-7150
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105 N. Dulany Ave.
Fruitland, MD 21826
Fax: 410-546-1310
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Founded in 1987, Habitat for Humanity of Wicomico County is a non-profit, ecumenical Christian housing ministry, affiliated with Habitat for Humanity International.  Our mission is to build homes, communities, and hope. We work to eliminate substandard housing by providing simple, decent homes for families in need. By providing a hand-up rather than a hand-out, Habitat helps families realize their dream of owning a home.  Families who qualify are able to experience homeownership through a commitment of sweat equity, a 30-year no interest mortgage and the expectation that they will continue to support other Habitat projects. In the last 33 years, we have served over 300 individuals with affordable home ownership. Each year, nearly 700 volunteers serve our mission with their hearts and hands helping us build and rehab homes for low-income families. We also link repair programs to low-income homeowners and fund repair projects to low-income homeowners that can't get help anywhere else. 

We fund the mission with proceeds from the ReStore thrift shop, mortgage repayments as well as generous donations from individuals and business donations, charitable grants, foundations, and special events. 

212 W. Main Street
Suite 302
Salisbury, MD 21801
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Founded by a group of Haitian local leaders in 2018, The Haitian Development Center of Delmarva is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to building a stronger Haitian community on the Delmarva Peninsula. Their mission is to assist, educate, and empower the Haitian community to better themselves in the five major pillars of community development: education, health, finance, technology and agriculture.

119 South Boulevard
Salisbury, MD 21804
Fax: 410-742-4211
A 501c3 nonprofit providing services to the homeless in our community. HALO provides a women and children shelter, drop in center, which provides case management life skill classes, GED classes, Long term recovery program for women, Cafe serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, Thrift Ministry including Bargain Center and Community Outreach Center.

225 N. Division Street
Salisbury, MD 21801
Fax: 410-572-4039
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301 Tilghman Road
Suite 100
Salisbury, MD 21804
Fax: 410-742-2919
Junior Achievement of the Eastern Shore is a non-profit organization dedicated to educating youth, grades K-12 both public and private, on financial literacy, work readiness, and entrepreneurship.  Our hands on, age appropriate programs inspire youth to live within their means, prepare for the world of work and understand the free enterprise system.  Our programs are brought to life by local business members from the community.  We are an enhancement to what kids learn in school and a direct link to real life applications, making school relevant and increasing student’s engagement in the classroom.

100 Clemwood St.
Salisbury, MD 21804
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Lead4Life, Inc. (L4L) was founded in 2008 in an effort to reduce the number of youth entering the juvenile justice system, the number of out-of-home placements, and the youth recidivism rate. L4L’s programs are developed utilizing restorative practices, strength-based and Positive Youth Development models. These programs help youth and their families address negative behaviors that all too often result in involvement with our criminal justice system.

P. O. Box 387
Salisbury, MD 21803-0387
410-749-
410-641-
Fax: 410-548-9496
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We provide the following services:  Rape/ Sexual Assault Counseling, Adults Molested as Children Counseling, 24 Hour / 7 Day Crisis Hotline (Suicide, Mental Health Advocacy) Anger Management & Abuser Intervention Services.  CALL US, WE ARE HERE TO HELP!!!

PO Box 1755
Salisbury, MD 21802-1755
Fax: 410-742-3390
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The Little Sisters of Jesus & Mary promote social justice and stable family life through direct assistance to the poor in their area of need.

The Lower Shore Autism Community is dedicated to advocating for individuals on the Autism Spectrum, and their families, connecting them with resources and information, and building a community of mutual support.

909 Progress Circle Suite 100
Salisbury, MD 21804
Fax: 410-742-0525
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Area Agency on Aging for Dorchester, Somerset, Wicomico and Worcester County.  Providing Services to seniors age 60 plus to support health, dignity, independence and community engagement.  Private, nonprofit agency since 1972.

Services include:  Case Management in Health Care, Nutrition Counseling, Meals on Wheels, Caregiver Support, Information and Assistance, Ombudsman for nursing home residents, state-appointed guardianship, Fitness Center - Exercise Classes,Cancer Support,  Educational Workshops, Caregiver Resource Interactive Center, Health Promotion - Chronic Disease Self Managment, Senior Center, Senior Center Plus-Dementia Care/Life Bridges Program, Social Engagement- Group Meetings, Emergency Preparedness, and Community for Life Members Program. 


2129A Northwood Dr
Salisbury, MD 21801
Fax: 410-341-6327
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Universal access fiber optic network designed to deliver a world-class broadband newtork throughout the state of Maryland.

314 Civic Avenue
Salisbury, MD 21804
Fax: 410-546-9718
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MCE empowers businesses to grow, create jobs, and generate wealth on Maryland's Eastern Shore and across the state.

626 C Admiral Drive #311
Annapolis, MD 21401
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PO Box 1047
Salisbury, MD 21802
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The mission of the National Association for The Advancement of Colored People, (NAACP), is to ensure the political, educational, social, and economic equality of rights of all citizens and to eliminate race-based discrimination. The Wicomico County NAACP Branch #7028 is dedicated to achieving equality of rights and to eliminate race prejudice among the citizens of the County.

100 Lloyd St.
Salisbury, MD 21804
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Provide support to deployed military personnel with care packages. Organize events to support Wounded Warriors and local military families in need. Welcome home military personnel to the Salisbury Airport.

225 N Division St
PO Box 3708
Salisbury, MD 21801
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Rebirth is a local 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization based in Salisbury, MD. We were created in 1998 and legalized in 2002, to empower immigrants, lown income workers and enriching our local communities here in the U.S, we are also support supporting a community school in Lagonave, Haiti. 

Our goals: Is Strengthening, Empowering and Protecting the legal rights of the immigrant workers, refugees, including the most vulnerable in our community, on the path toward better social adjustment.

Advocating for fair treatment and policies toward immigrants and refugees, working at both the individual and community levels. We helps them not only to survive but also to thrive in a this new country.

Our vision is to restore dignity and foster social integration among the disadvantaged through basic education, information, social services, communication and outreach. We are part of coalition of Haitian groups and churches and we work closely with individuals serving Latino immigrants. Many immigrants in this region face numerous barriers due to language differences and discrimination. Immigrants are also impacted by poverty and trauma. For instance, in Wicomico County alone, there are 2,000 Haitian immigrants that fled Haiti after the 2010 earthquake, notwithstanding thousands others who have been living there before them; which is estimated in 7000. They lost everything and are trying to start over. They more likely will end up in a low skilled and low paying job, to be more specific the poultry industry, field/farm works and restaurants, where their humanity will be trempled on.

We also have a radio station with  programming in Creole, English and Spanish. It serves as an important way to communicate to the 15,000 Haitians and other minorities on the Delmarva Peninsula. Our efforts are largely volunteer, but we give our best, because we know our community needs Rebirth.

My brothers and I are immigrants. We came to Salisbury, MD in 1992 from Haiti and neither of us spoke a word of English. I was 17 and went to the James M. Bennett High School  (JMB) and was helped by their English Language Learner (ELL) program, but I still experienced social exclusion in a number of ways, such as: bullying, discrimination, cultural prejudice and lacked of immigration paperwork to attend college etc... My brother is younger than I am. When he attended JMB, he already spoke some English and was a star soccer player.  Being on the school soccer team helped Nahum greatly. However, unlike some of the other kids on the team, accessing a college soccer program was not possible for him. There were simply too many barriers.

Our experience in this community as adolescent teens impacted us. We understand what it means to be excluded. We are familiar with the barriers that so many immigrants face.  We are dismayed that basic resources are becoming so hard to access for immigrant workers, low income families kids when they are such important part of their daily lives. 

As part of our vision for Rebirth, Inc., we organized workers' programs, including

 

  • Radio Oasis | Communication, education,  information

  •     Recovirsce (Rebirth Covid-19 Virtual School Support Center)

  •     Advocacy | Immigrant / workers rights, health & safety issues local and national

  •     Health and Safety program | stay healthy & prevention/literacy

  •     Opiod Outreach | Education, prevention and treatment

  •     Interpreting & translation: Bridging the gap for people & orgs.

  •     Flag Day Heritage Celebration | An annual cultural festival

  •     Backpacks Giveaway | back to school giveaway to low income

  •     Soccer Program | children soccer clinic  & family leisure       

  •     Financial Literacy: Improve financial well-being of the immigrants community without barrier.

This organization offers on an important opportunity to give resources back to the immigrant community and pave the way for better social inclusion among immigrant workers and low income families.


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