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Wheaton Library.
11701 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring Space #3 Every Tuesday 11am- 1pm |
Charles E. McGee Library.
900 Wayne Ave Silver Spring, MD Room #406 Every Thursday 11am - 1pm |
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Montgomery County remains committed to fairness, justice, and equal treatment for all residents. In response to federal-level changes causing uncertainty, particularly among immigrant, LGBTQ+, and communities of color, Council President Kate Stewart reaffirms the county’s dedication to inclusion, privacy, and community trust. Law enforcement remains focused on public safety, not immigration enforcement, and county agencies do not collect immigration status when providing services.
Montgomery County stands united in fostering an inclusive, safe, and supportive community for all.
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Available Resources:
Gilchrist Immigrant Resource Center
Montgomery County Pride
County Crisis Center
Mental Health Support
Employment Assistance
Know Your Rights
Report Hate/Bias Incidents
Additional County Services
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During a government shutdown, most federal employees are placed on furlough, while other essential staff are required to work without pay. These disruptions can create financial hardships for employees and their families and may affect services that residents rely on.
“Montgomery County stands with our federal employees and their families during this challenging time,” said Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich. “We encourage residents to rely on trusted resources, stay alert to scams, and seek help when needed. Our County agencies, including the Office of Consumer Protection, remain committed to safeguarding workers and connecting families with the support they need.” OCP is reminding residents of important consumer protections and offering tips to help individuals and families during the federal government shutdown. |
Avoid predatory lenders. Be cautious of payday loans and high-interest offers, which often include hidden fees and can create long-term financial difficulties.
Talk to your service providers. Many utility, phone, and internet companies may offer programs or payment options to assist customers experiencing financial hardship. Be wary of scams. Scammers may impersonate government agencies or service providers to steal money or personal information. Always verify the source before sharing information. Remember--if something sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Understand your housing protections. Residents with concerns about rent or utilities should contact MC311 by calling 311 in the County or 240-777-0311 outside the County to learn about available housing and support services. Visit montgomerycountymd.gov/OCP for more information. |
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Over the last several weeks, concerned Montgomery County Residents have been voicing their fears of the decisions by the Trump Administration that threaten families, our health, safety and livelihoods. Federal, state, and county leaders, have confirmed that they stand in solidarity and are committed to safeguarding our democracy and continuing their support for vital community priorities.
The Montgomery County Council President, Kate Stewart has stated, "In Montgomery County, we understand the many concerns and changes afflicting residents, and we remain resolute in upholding the fundamental rights of our residents. We are also united in service and support for all members of our community and remain committed to preserving the dignity and humanity of each resident." "We will continue to take action against unconstitutional and illegal decisions made by this new administration and remain united in the fight to preserve fundamental rights and our authority to govern." Three steps residents can take during these trying and confusing times include knowing your rights, learning about available resources, and reaching out for assistance. Below is information that can help. |
In addition to accessing vital resources, residents can advocate for their rights and concerns by reaching out to their elected officials.
Our congressional, state, and county representatives are committed to assisting community members in navigating government processes, addressing policy concerns, and ensuring that every resident’s voice is heard. |
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