Coordinated Community Supports Partnership

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The Coordinated Community Supports Partnership aims to expand access to a wide range of behavioral health services for all public school students to promote a safe and supportive environment.

Coordinated Community Support Partnerships are comprised of Hubs and service providers. The Hub is a partnership of the Garrett and Allegany County Local Behavioral Health Authorities. Service providers will provide behavioral health and related services and supports to students and their families.

Hubs will have three primary responsibilities:

– coordinate service providers
– act as a fiduciary by managing grants from the CHRC and awarding grants to service providers as subgrantees
– collect and report data

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  • Icon for file type: pdf Family Resource Guide (465.5 KB)  
    Uploaded by Carly Metz on February 5, 2026 30 downloads since then.

    The Family Resource Guide provides an outline of the services offered at each school throughout Garrett County. This document is intended to help families navigate and access the services they need.

    Scan the QR code to refer a student to any of the providers listed.

  • Icon for file type: pdf Consortium Impact Report (319.9 KB)  
    Uploaded by Carly Metz on February 5, 2026 14 downloads since then.

    Consortium on Coordinated Community Supports 2024-2025 District Impact Statement Garrett County

  • Icon for file type: jpg Statewide Impact Report from CHRC (420.8 KB)  
    Uploaded by Katey Shadel on June 24, 2025 42 downloads since then.

    Consortium on Coordinated Community Supports statewide impact report from March 2024 - April 2025 shows that more than 104,000 students received behavioral health services.

  • Icon for file type: png Mental Health Awareness Month (54.9 KB)  
    Uploaded by Lindsay on May 23, 2025 66 downloads since then.

    May is #MentalHealthAwareness Month—a great time to think about who makes your life meaningful, 🫶 who inspires you, 🤩 who sparks joy in your life. ✨ Find out more about taking care of your mind and body: samhsa.gov/find-support/how-to-cope #SelfCare #Wellness

  • Icon for file type: png Mental Health Awareness Month (45.9 KB)  
    Uploaded by Lindsay on May 19, 2025 64 downloads since then.

    Health challenges in friends and family can impact their mental well-being. This #MHAM2025, show up—share a meal, take a walk together, or simply listen. 💖 samhsa.gov/find-support/helping-someone

  • Icon for file type: png Mental Health Awareness Month (86.1 KB)  
    Uploaded by Lindsay on May 12, 2025 41 downloads since then.

    Serious mental illness (#SMI) affects millions, yet stigma keeps many from seeking help. Mental health is just as important as physical health. Let’s make sure everyone gets support. Learn more: samhsa.gov/mental-health/serious-mental-illness/managing-life #EndtheStigma #MHAM2025

  • Icon for file type: png Mental Health Awareness Month (116.3 KB)  
    Uploaded by Lindsay on May 5, 2025 56 downloads since then.

    Face-to-face conversations can foster #mentalhealth development, enhance communication skills, and build confidence. 💪Talk to your children and teens about mental health. Need help getting started? samhsa.gov/find-support/helping-someone/helping-your-child #MHAM2025

  • Icon for file type: png Mental Health Awareness Month (79.5 KB)  
    Uploaded by Lindsay on May 1, 2025 55 downloads since then.

    May is Mental Health Awareness Month! Mental health is essential for overall well-being at every stage of life. Regardless of age, background, or experience, prioritizing mental health strengthens individuals, families, and communities.

    Sometimes life transitions can affect our well-being. Navigating these changes with resilience and grace is possible! 🧭⛵If you need someone to talk to, visit: samhsa.gov/find-support #MHAM2025 #MentalHealthAwareness

  • Icon for file type: pdf Community Partnership Agreement - Local Management Board FY 2026 (3.2 MB)  
    Uploaded by Lindsay on March 7, 2025 60 downloads since then.

    The Garrett County Local Management Board (GCLMB) is planning for the Fiscal Year 2026 Community Partnership Agreement, which has been aligned with Governor Moore's ENOUGH Initiative. There will be two Community Listening Sessions held to discuss the goals of the Community Partnership Agreement and to obtain community input (information below). During the Community Listening Sessions, the GCLMB staff will share a presentation including Community Partnership Agreement details and planning data provided by the Governor's Office for Children as well as local data.

    The attached presentation includes all data which will be utilized to prioritize ENOUGH Result Areas. (Please note that the full presentation will not be utilized during the Community Listening Sessions. A condensed version will be shared at that time). The GCLMB is asking community members to complete a survey after viewing the full presentation. The survey responses will be used to help inform the Board's prioritization of ENOUGH Result Areas and the allocation of FY 2026 funds.

    Link to complete survey: garretthealth.org/erap

    The Community Listening Sessions:
    Thursday, March 13
    9:30am - 11:30am
    link to join: meet.google.com/yaf-hhfo-woz
    join by phone: (US) +1 801-948-3037‬ PIN: ‪103 241 411‬#

    Friday, March 14
    1pm - 3pm
    link to join: meet.google.com/aaq-jfvr-epm
    join by phone: ‪(US) +1 219-281-4628‬ PIN: ‪840 069 047‬#

  • Icon for file type: pdf GCPS Blueprint Implementation Plan (17.1 MB)  
    Uploaded by John Corbin on September 18, 2023 196 downloads since then.
  • Icon for file type: pdf Consortium Coordinated Community Supports FAQ 9/11 (246.4 KB)  
    Uploaded by Juliet Sanders on September 14, 2023 226 downloads since then.

    Consortium Coordinated Community Supports FAQ 9/11

  • Icon for file type: pdf Consortium Coordinated Community Supports RFP (115.2 KB)  
    Uploaded by Juliet Sanders on September 14, 2023 291 downloads since then.

    Maryland Community Health Resources Commission issues first Consortium Call for Proposals to expand access to student behavioral health services statewide; up to $120 million will be available.