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ASHLEIGH’S Story!

Posted on November 12th, 2024

Through SCI’s Coordination of Community Services (CCS), Ashleigh’s life took a transformative turn. Living in an area that no longer felt safe, Ashleigh expressed her need for a new environment closer to her father, where she could find comfort and support. Sensing the urgency, her Service Coordinator worked tirelessly to secure a new home just miles from her father’s residence.…

Yuberky’s Story!

Posted on September 18th, 2024

Yuberky is a 45-year-old woman, who resides in the Baltimore City area of Maryland with her family. At a young age, Yuberky was diagnosed with a severe intellectual disability and developmental disorder of speech and language. As a result, Yuberky has depended on support from her family, friends, and care team to meet her daily needs.  

Since meeting her Support

Genet’s Story

Posted on July 31st, 2024

In 2022 Genet was a proud homeowner living in Silver Spring, Maryland. She thrived in the dynamic field of IT as a senior professional. Outside of work Genet enjoyed pampering herself, by visiting salons, going to social events and gathering with her family.  She loved spoiling her nieces and nephews with gifts and taking them to parks and other fun

Older Americans Month!

Posted on May 20th, 2024

 

Happy Older Americans Month! As we celebrate the wisdom and experience that comes with age this month, we want to remind you that if you need support living the life you want, SCI is here to help.

Our award-winning team will advocate for you and ensure you continuously receive the services and supports you need. from connecting you to …

Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

Posted on March 15th, 2024

As we celebrate luck and good fortune, we consider ourselves truly “lucky” to serve you! Our Team Members take great pride in working with and supporting you and your family in your search for quality services and resources. We remain devoted to the important work we do each day — and we always will.

At SCI we listen closely to …

It’s National Social Work Month!

Posted on March 15th, 2024

Did you know that according to the National Association of Social Workers, people become social workers because they have a strong desire to help others? This month we honor and appreciate the invaluable contributions of social workers in our communities.

SCI celebrates this year’s theme, “Empowering Social Workers: Inspiring Action, Leading Change.” We support and cheer for social workers, our …

Eric’s Story

Posted on March 14th, 2024

Eric is 56 years old. He was born in Washington, D.C., but now lives in the northern part of Prince George’s County. Eric is a good-hearted person who enjoys helping others. He describes himself as a family man, with two sisters, three grown children, and a few grandchildren.

Eric enjoys listening to music, mostly Gospel and Rhythm and Blues (R&B) …

President’s Day!

Posted on February 16th, 2024

It’s Presidents Day! Today we recognize the leaders of our nation. Our organization understands the importance of leadership. SCI’s commitment to developing our team is unwavering, and it’s one of the reasons we continue to LEAD the way in our field.

We equip our leadership team with the best practices for effective and high-quality work. We focus on cultivating high-performing …

Random Acts of Kindness Day

Posted on February 16th, 2024

Today is Random Acts of Kindness Day. But at SCI we believe that kindness can and should be intentional. We believe you can choose to be kind, choose to make someone smile or choose to lend a helping hand, intentionally. We are all about CHOICE and we believe that choosing to spread joy, happiness and kindness is important. Hear from …

Quanetta’s Story

Posted on February 12th, 2024

In this story of resilience and determination, Quanetta’s triumph over obstacles paints a vivid picture of advocacy, support, and success. Battling muscular dystrophy, Quanetta faced the challenge of making her living space safer and more accessible, relying on her caregiver and daughter for basic needs. Little did she know that her journey would become a beacon of inspiration for others