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Dedicated volunteers help the Mental Health Association work toward our vision of a community free from prejudice where every individual has the opportunity to reach his or her potential. If you'd like to help, contact the volunteer coordinators listed below.

Public Policy
Lisa Cuozzo, 410.235.1178 ext. 208
lcuozzo@mhamd.org

PEERS (Older Adults)
Susan Parks, 410.235.1178 ext. 205
sparks@mhamd.org

Just a few hours a week could change your life and the life of someone who needs you. The PEERS Volunteer Program matches seniors who are isolated and withdrawn with senior volunteers over age 52 who are willing to make home visits or provide telephone support to older adults living in Baltimore County. Volunteers choose the amount of time and the time periods when they are available to spend time with a partner.

Older Adults Outreach
Kim Burton, 410.235.1178 ext. 210
kburton@mhamd.org

MHAM has one of the few outreach and advocacy programs dedicated to the concerns of mental health and illness in aging adults.

 

Children's Mental Health Program:
Kids on the Block

Kids on the Block coordinators

Do you love working with kids? Always had a theatrical flair? The Kids on the Block Puppet Troupe, an educational group of volunteers, is currently seeking folks to present puppet shows at area elementary schools. Training is provided, it's fun and worthwhile.

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Mental Health Players
Lisa Palmer, 410.235.1178 ext. 206
lpalmer@mhamd.org

Being a Mental Health Player is a fun way to volunteer, educate the community and enjoy camaraderie with other dedicated actors! Using role play and interactive audience participation, the troupe expands awareness and educates community members about mental health issues, mental illnesses, relationship problems, substance abuse and a comprehensive range of societal problems.

Applicants need not have previous theater experience. Auditions are held twice a year in a casual and relaxed setting -- no preparation is required for the tryout (a short, improvisational skit). Once an actor is accepted, training is provided. Shows are in the Baltimore region and occur 2-4 times a month, with volunteers coming to presentations that fit their schedules.

"How unobtrusively
history writes itself. The crucial moments are not the loud triumphs or
the catastrophes, but moments like these,
quiet and undramatic, when a light is struck in
the minds of men and a purpose is set on its way." 

Clifford Beers
Founder, National Mental Health Association, 1909