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Contemporary Worship Service – Sunday,9:00AM
Traditional Worship Service – Sunday, 11:00AM
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Traditional Worship Service
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20 South Main Street
(Mail: P.O. Box 248)
Berlin, MD 21811
Phone: 410-641-0234
Fax: 410-641-1959
E-Mail: info@buckinghampcusa.org
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Wheelchair Accessible from South Parking Lot
Berlin, MD
21811
The Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore, Inc. is a public foundation serving the Lower Eastern Shore of Maryland, specifically Somerset County, Wicomico County, and Worcester County. Established in 1984, the Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore, Inc. is a local philanthropic expert committed to connecting donors with community needs. Gifts to the Community Foundation create permanent endowment funds that steadily grow in value over time and produce income for grants to local charitable nonprofit organizations. To learn more about how to become a partner in charitable giving with the Community Foundation, visit our Give page. To learn about how to apply for grants and scholarships from CFES funds, visit the Receive page. Or, at any time, our Staff welcomes your call or email.
In fiscal year 2015 the Foundation made over 1,500 grants totaling $5 million as scholarships and as grants, to nonprofit and faith-based organizations to help improve the quality of life for the citizens of this region. To view a list of grantees, visit our grantmaking page.
Mission
Encourage philanthropy and strengthen our communities.
Vision
Increase annual grant making to $10 million by 2024
Values
Integrity is the cornerstone of our values. It means we are above reproach in everything we do. We believe it is not only important to know the right thing to do, but equally important to do the right thing.
Leadership includes not only seizing the initiative but also challenging others to improve the communities we serve. We strive to be creative, thoughtful and innovative in our efforts to serve as the respected resource for regional philanthropy.
Collaboration with interested parties will make it possible to facilitate the most favorable solutions for those we serve; to build consensus in the face of adversity; and to empower others to build lasting partnerships. We embrace our shared responsibility in working toward productive solutions.
Transparency is the best way to prove to others that we are upholding our values. It makes mutual trust possible and helps make our actions understandable. We expect to provide information that will give stakeholders more power and the freedom to make informed decisions.
Respect means operating in a spirit of cooperation and valuing human dignity. It includes embracing different cultures, recognizing unique needs, and honoring diversity. We endeavor to treat others as we expect to be treated.
Accountability for our actions, decisions, and results helps keep us connected to those we serve. It focuses on keeping commitments, achieving results, and exercising sound judgment. We take responsibility for our performance in all our decisions and actions.
Salisbury, Maryland
21804
The Grace Center for Maternal and Women’s Health is a 501-(C)(3) organization located in Berlin, MD. The Grace Center has developed and expanded as we have come to understand the needs of our clients, but the mission has remained the same: To be a safe haven dedicated to improving the maternal health and well-being of women in the community.
All of the services at the Grace Center are 100% free of charge. The Grace Center receives funding through individual community donors, gifts in kind, grants and fundraisers. We count on donations and grants to fund our services and support our overhead cost. There is no other organization of this kind that services the Lower Eastern Shore of Maryland and Delaware.
Our services and programs include;
Maternal Health: Offering limited ultrasounds, lab-grade pregnancy tests, options counseling, poor prenatal diagnosis support, loss counseling, postpartum home visits, overall support in pregnancy related issues.
New Baby Programs: Prenatal and postnatal education, parenting classes for new parents, parenting classes for clients referred by child protective services, supplies for the baby such as clothing, diapers and food.
Support groups: Teen moms, Women in their maternal years, new fathers, addictions and trauma related issues.
Rise Program helping parents improve their ability to provide for their family: Assisting with obtaining GED, trade skills and certification in conjunction with Workforce Development.
Community Resource Program: Assisting with access to resources such as emergency housing, rent assistance, utility assistance and other agencies.
Berlin, MD
21811
Environmental Non- Profit dedicated to protecting the 5 bays behind Assateague
Berlin, MD
21811
The Ocean City / Berlin Rotary Club meets at 6 p.m. every Wednesday at the Sterling Tavern, 119 N. Main Street, Berlin, MD.
For more information or meeting dates, email the club at ocberlinrotary@gmail.com
TidalHealth offers the best in patient-centered care across the Delmarva Peninsula, from wellness checkups and classes to high-tech surgeries, trauma, cancer and heart care. Wherever you are on your health journey, we’re here to care for you.
Non-formal education component of Maryland’s land grant Universities – University of Maryland College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, College Park, and University of Maryland Eastern Shore, bringing research-based information and programming to the community through agriculture and natural resources, consumer and family sciences, financial literacy, and 4-H youth development.
Snow Hill, MD
P.O BOX 219
21863
Our mission is simple: To promote healthy and sustainable activities and to support the creation and improvement of recreational opportunities for the benefit of Berlin and its residents.
Berlin, MD
21811
What is 4-H?
4-H is delivered by Cooperative Extension, a community of more than 100 public universities across the nation that provides experiences where young people learn by doing. Youth complete hands-on projects and recordkeeping in areas like health, science, agriculture, and citizenship, in a positive environment where they receive guidance from adult mentors and are encouraged to take on proactive leadership roles. Youth can experience 4‑H in every county and parish in the country—through in-school and after-school programs, school and community clubs and 4‑H camps. 4‑H programs are available for children ages 8-18. 4‑H Cloverbud programs are available for children ages 5-7.
21863
Since its inception in 1997, Worcester County GOLD (Giving Other Lives Dignity) continues to work diligently to provide vital support to enhance the lives of Worcester County Residents who experience an emergency situation while already living in poverty and low-income circumstances including infants and children, families in crisis, those who are homeless, and children transitioning from homes into foster care.
Snow Hill, MD
21863