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Grants benefit local homeless shelters

The Family Crisis Resource Center will receive $9,020 and the Allegany County Human Resources Development Commission is the recipient of $30,030.

For the Cumberland Times-News Cumberland Times-News

CUMBERLAND — Programs in Allegany and Garrett counties that provide emergency shelter will benefit from grant money awarded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development through the state of Maryland.

Gov. Martin O’Malley announced the award of more than $578,000 to 48 programs across the state.

Locally, the Family Crisis Resource Center will receive $9,020 and the Allegany County Human Resources Development Commission is the recipient of $30,030.

The Garrett County Community Action Committee will receive $23,000.

The grants are awarded to the county commissioners to distribute to the agencies.

Emergency solutions grants help local jurisdictions and nonprofit organizations provide emergency and transitional housing services for homeless individuals and families in 21 Maryland jurisdictions. Last year, the agencies funded by the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development helped 7,389 individuals. In addition to emergency shelter, the grants help fund support services to help individuals and families find long-term affordable housing solutions — a key component of the governor’s plan to end homelessness by 2015.

“These grants support a broad range of housing and services — from street outreach and safe havens for those with serious health conditions and mental illness to transitional and permanent homes that families need to start rebuilding their lives,” said DHCD Secretary Raymond Skinner.

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"But For The Grace Of God Go I": Garrett County's Hidden Homeless

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by Glenn Tolbert

In Garrett County they’re known as “the hidden homeless.”

You don’t see them pushing shopping carts filled with possessions, or holding out signs requesting money or a place to sleep. But the homeless are very much here.

They’re temporarily staying with friends or relatives who want them out of the house. Or they’re the victims of domestic abuse who may literally be fleeing for their lives.

Ask Carrie Getson about the homeless in Garrett County. As senior case manager for Garrett County Community Action’s (GCCAC), she has aided 515 persons this year living in 149 households. The assistance can be anything and everything from the first month’s rent to security deposits, eviction prevention, and utility shutoffs.

How do people in this area, where the long, brutal winters make it impossible to live on the streets, get to be homeless?

“Many have burned their bridges with family members,” Getson says. “They may have also had rocky relationships with previous employers and landlords. This makes it very difficult for them to get into housing that they can afford.”

Getson points out that while there is money available to the homeless population to help initially get them into housing, ongoing assistance has a waiting list of several years.

“Currently, we have funding to provide one night’s shelter in three motels in the county,” she says. “This really doesn’t help the situation too much.”

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