Nonprofit Organizations
Profile
The Arc Montgomery County
www.thearcmontgomerycounty.org
Supports children, youth, adults and families affected by intellectual and developmental disabilities by providing child care, work skills training, employment, community living services, resources, advocacy and respite care.
7362 Calhoun PlaceRockville, MD 20855
301-984-5777Fax: 301-816-2429Email: info@arcmontmd.org
Asbury Methodist Village
www.asburymethodistvillage.org
Montgomery County's leading retirement community offering apartments and villas, assisted living, and skilled nursing care.
201 Russell AvenueGaithersburg, MD 20877
301-216-4100Fax: 301-216-4054Email: mpotter@asbury.org
BlackRock Center for the Arts
www.blackrockcenter.org
Multidisciplinary arts and arts education center
12901 Town Commons DriveGermantown, MD 20874
301-528-2260Email: info@blackrockcenter.org
Boy Scouts of America - Seneca District
http://www.ncacbsa.org/seneca/
The Seneca District offers youth programs to about 2,000 youth members supported by about 1,000 trained adults.
13900 Berryville RoadGermantown, MD 20874
301-367-0012
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Washington - Germantown
www.bgcgw.org
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Washington - Germantown Branch, have been providing youth development service for the Germantown, MD community since 2002. BGCGW - GB provides before-and-after school programs and summer camp programs for youths in the grades of 1st - 12th grade.Our Mission: To enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens. Our Vision: Provide a world-class Club Experience that assures success is within reach of every young person who enters our doors, with all members on track to graduate from high school with a plan for the future, demonstrating good character and citizenship, and living a healthy lifestyle. Our Commitment to Inclusion: We believe every kid has what it takes. The mission and core beliefs of Boys & Girls Clubs fuel our commitment to promoting safe, positive and inclusive environments for all. Boys & Girls Clubs of America supports all youth and teens – of every race, ethnicity, gender, gender expression, sexual orientation, ability, socio-economic status, and religion – in reaching their full potential.
19910 Frederick RdGermantown, MD 20876
301-353-9600Email: tnapitupulu@bgcgw.org
CaringMatters
www.caringmatters.org
Free non-medical services to patients facing life-limiting illness, their familes, and anyone grieving a death.
518 South Frederick AvenueGaithersburg, MD 20877
301-869-4673Fax: 301-990-4909Email: caring@caringmatters.org
CODE HER RISING
codeherrising.com
Code Her Rising is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering women and underrepresented groups in the field of technology, particularly in cybersecurity. Our mission is to provide accessible education, mentorship, and career development opportunities, helping to close the gender gap in tech and create a more diverse and inclusive workforce. We also offer cyber awareness programs for seniors and business owners to help protect them from digital threats.
240-338-8797Email: codeherrising@gmail.com
Comfort Cases
comfortcases.org
We inspire communities to bring dignity and hope to youth in foster care through Comfort, Community, Character, and Compassion.
9300 Gaither RdGaithersburg, MD 20877
301-605-7813Email: ncalfee@comfortcases.org
Cornerstone Montgomery
www.cornerstonemontgomery.org
The Cornerstone Vocational Program works with employers to meet their hiring needs, and provides tax credits and ADA assistance.
The Vocational Program6040 Southport DriveBethesda, MD 20814
301-493-4200Fax: 888-496-8354Email: info@cornerstonemontgomery.org
Crittenton Services of Greater Washington
www.crittentonservices.org
Crittenton Services of Greater Washington empowers teen girls to overcome obstacles, make positive choices, and achieve their goals through programs in schools throughout the Greater Washington area. Through our programs, teen girls learn to value their gifts and develop essential life skills. Most importantly, they attain a belief in their ability to succeed.For three decades, the results have been life changing: the girls in our programs are staying in school, avoiding pregnancy, graduating from high school, and going on to college and jobs.
815 Silver Spring AvenueSilver Spring, MD 20910
301-565-9333
Cross Community, Inc.
www.cross-community.org
We are a social enterprise and community development organization that provides social connection and services to residents of Gaithersburg, Montgomery Village and surrounding areas.
8300 Helgerman Ct.Gaithersburg, MD 20877
240-801-5510Email: info@cross-community.org
Down Syndrome Network of Montgomery County
www.dsnmc.org
The mission of the Down Syndrome Network of Montgomery County is to empower and support individuals with Down syndrome, their families and the community through education, information, public awareness and advocacy.
PO Box 10416Rockville, MD 20849
301-979-1112Email: admin@dsnmc.org
Family Services, Inc.
www.fs-inc.org
Behavioral Health, educational, and social services for children, families, individuals, seniors, and severely mentally ill people.
610 East Diamond AvenueSuite 100Gaithersburg, MD 20877
443-867-7239Fax: 301-840-9621Email: info@fs-inc.org
Fort Detrick Alliance
www.fortdetrickalliance.org
As a Federal and community partnership, the Fort Detrick Alliance helps to create long-term economic growth in Maryland by serving as a liaison to the agencies at Fort Detrick. We help make the connections for Fort Detrick tenant agencies and the business community in the region. If you want to do business with the Fort, let us help you make the necessary connections.
PO Box 822Frederick, MD 21705
301-788-9896Email: info@fortdetrickalliance.org
The Foundation Schools
https://www.foundationschools.org/
For 50 years, The Foundation Schools’ mix of academic support and therapeutic services has given thousands of students another chance to reach their full potential. The Foundation Schools was founded in 1975 by Dr. John Meeks who believed that, “the work of children and adolescents was school.” The schools were based in the area’s leading inpatient psychiatric hospitals until 1993 when The Foundation Schools became separate day schools. Today, The Foundation Schools serve more than 300 students in the Washington, DC metropolitan area in grades K-12 with emotional disabilities and autism at four schools.
220 Girard StreetSuite 300Gaithersburg, MD 20877
301-881-0078Email: development@foundationschools.org
Future Link, Inc.
www.futurelinkmd.org
Future Link provides educational and mentoring support to at-risk young adults working towards a brighter future.
15 West Gude DriveSuite 150Rockville, MD 20850
240-393-9443Email: info@futurelinkmd.org
Gaithersburg Beloved Community Initiative
www.gaithersburgbelovedcommunity.org
The Gaithersburg Beloved Community Initiative (GBCI) is a collaboration between residents of Asbury Methodist Village and a network of community partners that includes other non-profits, government agencies, and schools to support the needs of at-risk children, youth, and families. We believe that by listening to and understanding the community in which we live, we can take meaningful collective action to help fulfill the dream as envisioned by the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., of a Gaithersburg "beloved community."
301-216-4090Email: rebecca@gaithersburgbelovedcommunity.org
Gaithersburg Parks, Arts & Recreation Corp.
https://www.gaithersburgmd.gov/government/boards-committees-commissions/gaithersburg-parks-arts-and-
The Gaithersburg Parks, Arts and Recreation Corporation (G-PARC) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that engages public & private partnerships, promotes awareness, and raises resources to support new & matured parks, arts & recreation initiatives in Gaithersburg. G-PARC is powered by volunteers and public/private partnerships to give the City’s arts, culture, parks, and recreation programs a “boost,” much like a high school booster club extends resources for school programs.G-PARC is organized around its three areas of focus, or Alliances, arts and culture, parks, and recreation – and takes its cue from the City’s Master Plan and City staff liaisons to determine what projects and programs it might help support. The Alliances partner with like-minded community and “Friends” groups to offer volunteer opportunities, fundraise for specific efforts and work to enhance the quality of life for all who live, work, and play in Gaithersburg. All G-PARC programs are open to area residents. Come out and join us at one or more upcoming events!
506 S. Frederick AveBohrer Park Activity CenterGaithersburg, MD 20877
301-258-6350Email: gparc@gaithersburgmd.gov
Gaithersburg Police Foundation
www.gaithersburgpolicefoundation.com
Raises funds to support the Gaithersburg Police Department and their core mission and values, which benefit the City of Gaithersburg residents.
P.O. Box 273Gaithersburg, MD 20884
202-236-5501Email: CDObrien204@gmail.com
Georgetown Hill Early School - Clarksburg
www.georgetownhill.com
13530 Redgrave PlaceClarksburg, MD 20871
301-569-7732Email: clarksburg@georgetownhill.com