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The Garrett County Health Department’s Population Health, Innovation, and Informatics Unit and staff from the Garrett County Local Management Board are teaming up to host Community Action Plan development sessions across Garrett County in alignment with the Maryland ENOUGH Initiative.

Interested community members are welcome to participate in these open sessions as a follow-up to meetings held earlier this year. Each community session will be specific to the community in which it is held.

Sessions will be held in ENOUGH identified communities: Bloomington, Kitzmiller, Grantsville, and Accident.

Bloomington:

This session was held on Thursday, August 7th at the Bloomington Fire Hall.

Grantsville:

This session was held on Monday, August 18th at the Grantsville Town Hall.

Accident:

The third Community Action Plan session, scheduled for the community of Accident, will be held on Thursday, September 4, at the Accident Municipality Building at 104 South North St., Accident, MD 21520 from 7:00 – 9:00 p.m.

During the community meeting, our team will guide community members toward a specific project and establish a few key performance indicators to track progress. By developing Community Action Plans, we hope to addresses needs identified by each community.  

Dinner will be provided for up to 20 people, but the meeting is open to everyone.

Kitzmiller:

The final Community Action Plan session, scheduled for the community of Kitzmiller, will be held on Wednesday, September 10th, at the Kitzmiller Community Center at 288 W Main Street, Kitzmiller, MD 21538 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

During the community meeting, our team will guide community members toward a specific project and establish a few key performance indicators to track progress. By developing Community Action Plans, we hope to addresses needs identified by each community. 

Dinner will be provided for up to 20 people, but the meeting is open to everyone.

For questions or comments, please contact Shelley Argabrite at [email protected].

The Governor’s Office for Children funded this project under award number LMBC-2025-0012 (award number). All points of view in this document are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the official position of any State or Federal agency.

John Corbin (BSBA, CPT, MCPT, CSNC)
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