Support Our Food Program Initiatives

The Muslim Community Cultural Center of Baltimore (MCCCB) is committed to combating food insecurity through culturally responsive outreach and sustainable relief efforts. Our Food Program includes several important components such as community food donations, organizational sponsorships, and grant-based initiatives—like the MEFP.

Maryland Emergency Food Program (MEFP)

The Maryland Emergency Food Program is a state-funded grant supporting local organizations in providing free food to those in need. MCCCB is preparing to restart our participation in this program in 2026, using the lessons from past applications to position our center for success.

  • Grant applications will be submitted in mid-2026

  • Award Period (if selected): July 1, 2025 – June 30, 2026

  • Award Notification: Typically released in early Fall following application review

Maryland Emergency Food Program (MEFP)

The Maryland Emergency Food Program is a state-funded grant supporting local organizations in providing free food to those in need. MCCCB is preparing to restart our participation in this program in 2026, using the lessons from past applications to position our center for success.

  • Grant applications will be submitted in mid-2026

  • Award Period (if selected): July 1, 2025 – June 30, 2026

  • Award Notification: Typically released in early Fall following application review

Timeline of Our Application

Our Application Timeline

November -December 2025

Initial Planning

review past feedback and set goals

January 2026

Criteria Review

Match MCCCB's mission to grant scope

March 2026

Support Gathering

Collect testimonials & letters

April 2026

Submission

Official application submission

May 2026

Deadline

Application would be submitted

August 2026

Decision Pending

Awaiting final outcome

Timeline of

Our Application

Our Application Timeline

November - December 2025

Initial Planning

Review past feedback & set goals

January 2026

Criteria Review

Match MCCCB's mission to grant scope

March 2026

Support Gathering

Collect testimonials & letters

April 2026

Submission

Official application submission

May 2026

Deadline

Application would be submitted

August 2026

Decision Pending

Awaiting final outcome

Help Us Build a Stronger Case

Support the Return of Fresh Food Deliveries to Our Elders

From 2017 to 2019, our center proudly delivered monthly fresh fruits and vegetables to the residents of Linden Park Senior Apartments through a grant awarded by the Maryland Emergency Food Program. We partnered with Hungry Harvest to ensure year-round delivery of affordable, quality produce something we intentionally focused on because many donation programs only provide non-perishable items.

This effort brought dignity, nutrition, and joy to our elders, and we’d love to restart it. But to reapply for funding, we must demonstrate that we have the volunteer power and community backing to make this program sustainable.

We’re asking for your help. Whether it's through a monetary contribution or volunteering to help with monthly setup, distribution, or cleanup, your involvement counts.

Take our Survey to let us know how you’d like to be involved.

Revive the Linden Park Senior Produce Delivery Program

Before we apply for this important grant again, we need to assess how much community support we can count on. Please complete the survey below if you're interested in volunteering or supporting in any way.

Downloadable Documents

Help Us Build a

Stronger Case

Support the Return of Fresh Food Deliveries to Our Elders

From 2017 to 2019, our center proudly delivered monthly fresh fruits and vegetables to the residents of Linden Park Senior Apartments through a grant awarded by the Maryland Emergency Food Program. We partnered with Hungry Harvest to ensure year-round delivery of affordable, quality produce something we intentionally focused on because many donation programs only provide non-perishable items.

This effort brought dignity, nutrition, and joy to our elders, and we’d love to restart it. But to reapply for funding, we must demonstrate that we have the volunteer power and community backing to make this program sustainable.

We’re asking for your help. Whether it's through a monetary contribution or volunteering to help with monthly setup, distribution, or cleanup, your involvement counts.

Take our Survey to let us know how you’d like to be involved.

Revive the Linden Park Senior Produce Delivery Program

Before we apply for this important grant again, we need to assess how much community support we can count on. Please complete the survey below if you're interested in volunteering or supporting in any way.

Downloadable Documents

A Community Rooted in Service

From food drives to interfaith dialogue, MCCCB continues to serve as a hub for meaningful connection and compassion.

Past Success, Future Potential

Our food program once served as a lifeline for seniors in Bolton Hill, with volunteers from the Muslim Community Cultural Center of Baltimore (NCCCB) working hands-on each month to distribute produce directly to residents. Photos below show just a glimpse of the effort—packing bags, setting up tables, distributing at Linden Park, and picking up items from local farms.

We’re ready to do it again—with your help. This time, in addition to grant funding, we aim to build relationships with local farms and food banks to source produce and potentially meat donations year-round. We’re also exploring ways to provide culturally appropriate foods and include younger volunteers in the process.

🌱 Rebuilding starts at the roots—with you.

A Community Rooted

in Service

From food drives to interfaith dialogue, MCCCB continues to serve as a hub for meaningful connection and compassion.

Past Success, Future Potential

Our food program once served as a lifeline for seniors in Bolton Hill, with volunteers from the Muslim Community Cultural Center of Baltimore (NCCCB) working hands-on each month to distribute produce directly to residents. Photos below show just a glimpse of the effort—packing bags, setting up tables, distributing at Linden Park, and picking up items from local farms.

We’re ready to do it again—with your help. This time, in addition to grant funding, we aim to build relationships with local farms and food banks to source produce and potentially meat donations year-round. We’re also exploring ways to provide culturally appropriate foods and include younger volunteers in the process.

🌱 Rebuilding starts at the roots—with you.

Volunteer With Us

We’re calling on volunteers to help gather grant materials, organize community initiatives, and support MCCCB's future. Your time makes a difference.

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September Theme: Safety Tips for Maryland Notaries - Alphabet Roadmap Series

September 25, 20252 min read

The Alphabet Roadmap for Notarial Knowledge

Think of it as an “alphabet roadmap” for notarial knowledge. Each month, you’ll know exactly what to expect — and you’ll walk away with practical insights you can apply in your notary work right away.

A Quick Look Ahead

  • October – Opportunity: ways to market your notary business in Maryland.

  • November – Networking: how to build meaningful professional relationships.

  • December – Documentation: tips for journaling, recordkeeping, and compliance.

  • January – Justice: how notaries uphold integrity and support fairness in transactions.

…and so on throughout the year.

September’s Theme: Safety Tips for Maryland Notaries

As autumn sets in, the days are shorter, and many of our mobile appointments may now fall during dusk or after dark. That shift makes safety an even more important focus this month. Below are practical, community-driven tips that notaries can use to stay safe while serving clients.

Apps & Tech for Sharing Location and Summoning Help

  • Life360 — real-time location sharing and SOS alerts.

  • Noonlight — emergency dispatch at the tap of a button.

  • Find My / Google Maps — built-in options for quick, temporary tracking.

👉 Tip: Only share location with trusted contacts and test features before relying on them in the field.

Small, Discreet Personal Safety Devices

  • Personal alarms — keychain-sized, emit a loud siren to deter threats.

  • Pepper spray — legal in Maryland when carried for self-defense (always confirm local rules).

  • Tactical flashlight — doubles as illumination and a deterrent.

  • Window-breaker/seatbelt cutter tool — useful in vehicle emergencies.

  • Smart jewelry or panic buttons — discreet devices that send your location to pre-set contacts.

Roadside Preparedness: Build a Car Safety Kit

  • Reflective safety vest

  • Traffic cones or LED flares

  • Portable tire inflator or cordless air compressor

  • Jumper cables or portable jump starter

  • Flashlight (preferably a headlamp)

  • First aid kit

  • Steering-wheel lock for added vehicle security

  • Phone charger and backup power bank

On-Site Safety Habits

  • Schedule earlier when possible — prioritize daylight appointments in unfamiliar areas.

  • Communicate an ETA and check-in plan with a trusted contact.

  • Park in well-lit, public spaces.

  • Verify IDs carefully — use a flashlight if necessary.

  • Keep your phone charged and emergency contacts set for quick access.

  • Trust your instincts — if something feels unsafe, reschedule or request a neutral meeting location.

Closing Thought

Launching this alphabet-inspired series with Safety in September couldn’t be more timely. A few simple steps — from location-sharing apps to a reflective vest in your trunk — can make a big difference in your confidence and security as a Maryland notary.

Stay tuned as we move into October’s Opportunity Theme, where we’ll share creative strategies for marketing your notary services and growing your professional impact.

Together, let’s continue to Stamp Together — protecting ourselves, serving our clients, and strengthening Maryland’s notary community.

📥 Want more tips? Download them here.

Maryland Notary Safety Tips
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Candice Willie

Founder/MD Title Insurance Producer Independent Contractor/MD Commissioned Notary Public at Maryland Notaries In Action

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Copyright © 2025 Muslim Community Culture Center of Baltimore - All Rights Reserved.

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