Maryland Wellness November Newsletter

Tuesday, November 4, 2025

Open our November newsletter to findĀ strength and supportĀ as we dedicate this issue toĀ Family Caregivers, championing the essential theme:Ā “Take Care to Give Care.”Ā Inside, you’ll find relief from seasonal stress with details on our newĀ “Surviving the Holidays” Support Group, catch the latest community excitement from our recentĀ Open House Recaps, and discover how you can get involved in the 12th AnnualĀ SWELL Conference & RetreatĀ coming to Ocean City in 2026.

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Maryland Wellness Honored with 2025 Allegany County Community Service Award

Maryland Wellness is honored to be named a 2025 Community Service Award Winner by the Allegany County Chamber of Commerce. This prestigious recognition reflects our ongoing commitment to improving mental health access, supporting community well-being, and empowering individuals and families across Maryland. CEO Jon D’Souza, MD, MBA, (left) and COO Ken Thakkar, MHA (right), accepted…

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“Coming out of prison, my rehabilitation counselor helped me find a job and referred me to an OUTSTANDING Therapist that helped me understand my emotions. I would definitely recommend Maryland Wellness to anyone!!!”
– A.J., Waldorf
“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
“I have received positive feedback from clients that have been referred to your organization.”
– Partner
“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,Ā  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

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