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Prince George’s County Government

Prince George’s County, Department of Family Services, Aging and Disabilities Service Division

301-265-8450 6420 Allentown Road Camp Springs, MD 20748 www.princegeorgescountymd.gov The Prince George’s County Aging and Disabilities Services Division, which also serves at the local Area Agency on Aging (AAA), advocates, educates and plans services and programs to meets the needs of older adults and individuals of differing abilities, promoting choice, independence and dignity. This is accomplished through the delivery of quality services, successful partnerships, and community outreach.

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Prince George’s County, Department of Social Services, Adult Resource Bureau

301-909-2085 805 Brightseat Road Landover, MD 20785 www.princegeorgescountymd.gov Prince George’s County, Department of Social Services (PGCDSS) provides opportunities for residents of the County to become independent, responsible and stable members of the community. We do this by providing intervention services that strengthen families, protect children and vulnerable adults, encourage self-sufficiency and promote personal responsibility. We achieve this by building community capacity, identifying gaps in service, developing community-based solutions, and building a collaborative and competitive network of providers that includes PGCDSS.

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Prince George’s County Memorial Library System

301-699-3500 9601 Capital Lane, Largo, MD 20774 www.pgcmls.info outreach.services@pgcmls.info Contact: Carian Gray, Library Associate II Senior and Homebound Services Prince George’s County Memorial Library System’s mission is to help customers discover and define opportunities that shape their lives. We offer print materials, large print books, electronic books, audiobooks, educational dvds, computer access, wifi, and 85 + online resources including free digital access to The Washington Post and New York Times. Prince George’s county residents are also eligible for the Books By Mail service if they can no longer visit the library due to visual impairment or physical disability. Books By Mail is a free service through which homebound residents can receive material by mail.

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