Our Tenants
Carroll Nonprofit Center currently houses 23 nonprofit orgaizations. Some of these organizations offer services such as child care, health education, marriage conseling, and even psychiatric services for children and adults. The full list of tenants and their contact information is listed below.
| C || Carroll Technology Council | Contact: Tracy Turner |
| Carroll Technology Council provides information and resources to educate, promote and support technology in Carroll County. Some of the programs include CompuKids, which provides refurbished computers to underprivileged children in Carroll County; Technically Correct, a local technology TV program and; they provide a list of Carroll Area Technology experts. | |
| Carroll Child Care Center | Contact: Fred K. Teeter, Jr. 410-861-0215 - Direct Phone 410-456-5228 - Mobile Phone 255 Clifton Blvd. Suite 202 Westminster, MD 21157 |
Carroll Child Care Center serves families of all income levels by offering a healthy environment in which children can discover, learn and grow. Carroll County’s oldest and most credentialed program for the education and care of very young children, ages six weeks and older, takes place at 224 North Center Street, in Westminster, opposite the County government office building. We serve free breakfast, hot lunch and a snack to every child each day. Tuition subsidies are available to qualifying parents. A United Way agency. |
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| Catastrophic Health Planners | Contact: Lou Yeager 255 Clifton Blvd. Suite 202 Westminster, MD 21157 410-871-0751 |
| Catastrophic Health Planners provides free support through educational development, supporting both State and Federal disability programs, information on financial planning, legal and medical accounting advice and counseling referrals to those facing a catastrophic health event. One must have an illness/medical problem to receive our service. | |
| Child Care Choices | Contact: Ms. Nancy Magana 255 Clifton Blvd., Suite 319 Westminster, MD 21157 410-751-2917 |
| Child Care Choices provides resources and referrals for parents and child care providers in the community. In addition to services to parents, they also provide training and technical assistance to prospective and current child care providers, center operators and employees. | |
| Civil Air Patrol | Contact: Brenda Reed 255 Clifton Blvd., Suite 209 Westminster, MD 21157 410-244-9979 |
| The Civil Air Patrol is the official civilian auxiliary of the US Air Force. Civil Air Patrol’s Cadet program provides young people between 12 and 21 the opportunity to develop their leadership skills through their interest in aviation. As cadets make progress, they have the opportunity to take part in a wide range of activities including encampments on military bases, orientation flights and a variety of national activities. | |
| Community Foundation of Carroll County | Contact: Audrey Cimino 255 Clifton Blvd., Suite 313 Westminster,MD 21157 (410) 876-5505 |
| The purpose of the Community Foundation is to maintain and enhance the community’s quality of life through philanthropic means. They receive, invest and distribute funds for charitable purposes to Carroll County citizens. They also provide a means of charitable giving for both individuals and organizations that will benefit charities and human services agencies. | |
| Community Mediation Center | Contact: Patricia Ryan 255 Clifton Blvd., Suite 301 Westminster, MD 21157> (410) 848-1764 |
| The Mediation Center offers free mediation services to Carroll County residents, businesses and organizations at times and locations convenient to participants. Mediation is a voluntary and confidential process in which neutral mediators help people find a resolution to their conflict. Our mediators are all volunteers who are professionally trained. The Mediation Center also provides conflict resolution trainings. | |
| D || Dad's Works | Contact: David Berry 443-605-6358 - Direct Phone 255 Clifton Blvd., Suite 204 Westminster, MD 21157 |
| Dads Works is a fatherhood program based in Carroll County Maryland that benefits Dads and their families. Dads Works is designed to reach men in areas of basic fathering and family life skills. The focus of Dads Works is to help improve Dad’s relationship with his child and his child’s mother by encouraging him to become involved in the child’s life. We work on improving interpersonal relationships through communication and relationship skills, we help build self-esteem, teach parenting skills and teach anger management techniques along with skills to prevent domestic violence. Dads Works also provides a weekly support group for fathers. Meetings are free and held on Wednesday mornings and Thursday evenings. | |
| G || Get Connected Resource Center | Contact: Karen Koenigsberg 255 Clifton Blvd., Suite 204 Westminster, MD 21157 (410) 871-0008 |
| The Get Connected Resource Center is a free service for Carroll County families in learning, navigating and managing systems of care as they become advocates for their children. They provide valuable information to help children and families make informed decisions in regards to family’s needs. Get Connected is a program of Granite House & Mosaic Community Services. | |
| H || Habitat for Humanity of Carroll County | Contact: Marcia Weller 255 Clifton Blvd., Suite 217 Westminster, MD 21157 410-751-7722 |
| Habitat for Humanity is dedicated to meeting the needs of residents who lack adequate housing. They work in partnership with people in need to build, renovate and repair decent affordable housing. Houses built are then sold to those in need at no profit and with no interest charged. Services provided are based on the individuals need. | |
| Head Start/Catholic Charities | Contact: Liza Frye 255 Clifton Blvd., Lower Level Westminster, MD 21157 410-871-2450 |
| Head Start provides a learning experience for 3 and 4 year old children who qualify based on income or a special need. They provide transportation, health services and a lunch to children enrolled in their centers. Parent involvement is essential to the program. | |
| K || Keystone Services | Contact: Connie Whitson 255 Clifton Blvd., Suite 309 Westminster, MD 21157 410-875-4694 |
| Provides psychiatric services to children and adults. Also assists clients by linking them to services in the community and provides individual needs assessments and service plans. Services open to children, adolescents and adults with mental illness, including the homeless and those in the county detention center who are eligible. | |
| L || Literacy Council of Carroll County | Contact: Carol Sapora 255 Clifton Blvd., Suite 314 Westminster, MD 21157 410-857-0766 |
| Literacy Council will tutor anyone who needs help with reading, spelling, phonics, writing and math. It is an all volunteer organization and operates in approximately 50 countries. | |
| M || Marriage Resource Center | Contact: Bill McKenna 255 Clifton Blvd., Suite 213 Westminster, MD 21157 410-386-9003 |
| Marriage Resource Centers mission is to prepare, strengthen and restore marriages through education and enrichment programs, classes and mentoring. They promote the benefits of marriage for adults and their children. | |
| Meals on Wheels Inc. | Contact: Nancy Homiak 255 Clifton Blvd., Suite 312 Westminster, MD 21157 410-857-4447 |
| M.O.W. is an all volunteer agency which delivers nutritious meals to homebound persons of any age or economic status, who are unable to shop and/or prepare meals for themselves. | |
| Mission of Mercy | Contact: Joe Cimino 255 Clifton Blvd. Suite 301 Westminster, MD 21157 410-857-4811 |
| M. O. M. is an independent, community based organization that utilizes active and retired licensed medical professionals to provide free medical and dental services and prescription medications to the uninsured, working poor, homeless and economically disadvantaged. | |
| MOSAIC Community Services | Contact: Spencer Gear 255 Clifton Blvd., Suite 308 Westminster, MD 21157 410-747-4492 |
| A mental health organization devoted to enhancing quality of life and promoting recovery through effective, community based, outcome focused services that are flexible and comprehensive. MOSAIC serves people in Carroll County through its Granite House program. | |
| N || NAACP Chapter of Carroll County | Contact: Jean Lewis 255 Clifton Blvd., Suite 310 Westminster, MD 21157 410-751-7667 or 410-960-6640 |
| NAACP provides political, social, economic and educational status of minority groups; provide racial harmony and eliminate racial prejudice; to increase public awareness of the adverse effects of racial discrimination, and where such discrimination is found, to secure its elimination. They take public positions on matters that uniquely affect the well being of the minority community. | |
| J || Joanna M. Nicolay Melanoma Foundation Inc. | Contact: Robert Nicolay 255 Clifton Blvd., Suite 203 Westminster, MD 21157 410-857-4890 |
| The foundation is focused on three key objectives; promote awareness and an understanding of the seriousness of melanoma, to educate the public on prevention and detection and promote funding for research to ultimately find a cure for melanoma. | |
| U || United Hands of Carroll County | Contact: Elena Hartley 255 Clifton Blvd., Suite 315 Westminster, MD 21157 410-751-9001 |
| United Hands will address the economic and social issues faced by the foreign born population and assist in the delivery of services to the new immigrant population. They provide information and referrals on education, transportation, health and human services. | |
| United Way of Central Maryland | Contact: Bob Stavisky 255 Clifton Blvd., Suite 219 Westminster, MD 21157 410-840-2837 |
| U. W. provides a link to community resources to community needs. The offer year round services to local businesses, agencies and citizens. The Volunteer Development Program links individuals and groups who want to volunteer with any nonprofit agency. | |
| V || Villa Maria Behavioral Health Clinic | Contact: Lisa Joy 255 Clifton Blvd., Suite 302 Westminster, MD 21157 410-848-2037 Ext. 101 |
| Villa Maria provides quality caring and compassionate behavioral health services to children, adults, families and groups with the goal of improving overall functioning in the school, home and community by enhancing skills and building relationships. | |
| Voices for Children | Contact: Jodi Vanderhorst 255 Clifton Blvd., Suite 311 Westminster, MD 21157 410-840-2495 |
| Voices for Children advocates for abused and neglected children who are court involved to determine a permanent plan. It is run by trained volunteers who conduct independent investigations to determine what placement or services is best for the child. | |
