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Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Count Reveals 166 Homeless In Harford County

The one-day count took place on Jan. 24, 2013, according to Harford County government.

A one-day count revealed 166 homeless people in Harford County, officials said Wednesday. Of those 166 without homes, 98 are adults and 68 are children, according to a news release from Harford County. The count includes a three percent margin of error, the release stated, "due to the transient nature of homelessness." By holding the count, the county is now eligible for federal and state funding. The initiative, led by Harford County government, law enforcement & community volunteers, was held on Jan. 24. The count culminated with the distribution of clothing, food, care items and bus vouchers. Harford County has 13 shelters with a total of 304 beds, according to the statement. In fiscal year 2012, Harford County provided beds for 997 …

DeDe

12:33 am on Wednesday, May 8, 2013

To Kaitlyn Anderson, I'm sorry for what you and your daughter are going through. Have you checked with the jail to see what programs they have available? I don't know for sure, but I would like to think that if a person is getting released and have nowhere to go, they would be referred to a halfway house or something similar. Or you could contact the Harford County Department of Community …   more ›

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Obituary: Mary Harvey

The former county department head is remembered for her smile, tenacity and staunch advocacy for the homeless and underprivileged.

Mary Harvey, a former Baltimore County Council aide who became a department head and was known for her support of programs for the homeless and underprivileged, died of colon cancer Aug. 26. Harvey, a Perry Hall resident, died at Gilchrest Hospice in Towson. She was 54. She'll be remembered during a service at 11 a.m. Sept. 5 at Christ Our King Church, 10 Lexington Road in Bel Air. "She was one of the heroes of Baltimore County," said Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger, who hired Harvey in 1994 as an eastern sector coordinator in the newly created Office of Community Conservation. Ruppersberger said it was Harvey's concern for people and her energy that won him over despite her lack of an advanced college degree. "I took a risk but it was one that …

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6:26 pm on Friday, April 26, 2013

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