Maryland Wellness September Newsletter

Monday, September 15, 2025

In this issue, 🍂 September’s packed with purpose. We’re shining a light on National Suicide Prevention Month and National Recovery Month, rallying our community for NAMIWalks Greater Baltimore, and spotlighting incredible local events like the our open houses at Upper Marlboro and Seaside Counseling & Wellness Center. Plus, see how our Outreach team is making waves for students and families this back-to-school season with the help of our amazing partners. Tap in! This month’s all about awareness, action, and community impact.

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Bridging Hope: Community Conversation on Suicide Prevention

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“Maryland Wellness is great!!! The staff really helped me and my daughter get settled into our new home and school. I’m a single mother and I struggled with transportation and housing. With the help of my counselor, I was able to get to my destinations and became stress free about my housing!”
– T.D., Waldorf
“My PRP worker has been very helpful and has taught me how to better myself and take care of my children. She also helped me do the things I needed to do to regain custody of my son.”
– T.M., Waldorf
“When I first started, I was afraid to talk but once they started telling me about this program, I started to open up more. They taught me that I am important; it’s about me today. They have taught me to forget about the past and focus on my goals – my GED,  nursing, helping the homeless, volunteering, etc. This is the most amazing, awesome program in Baltimore, and that’s from my heart. The staff is wonderful, amazing, beautiful, unique and have hearts of gold.”
– K.S., Baltimore
“I have received positive feedback from clients that have been referred to your organization.”
– Partner

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