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TESS Summer Meals Volunteers (L to R): Alex Larenas, Iria Hauffen, and Helio Macedo Dos Santos
For the fourth year in a row, the TESS Community Action Center partnered with Montgomery County Public Schools to serve as a walk-in summer meals site. This year's program was a big success, with TESS serving 1,316 free lunches to children throughout the summer. Several volunteers help support this program, serving lunches every weekday and leading activities for children.
Charlene Muhammad, Head Start Manager (L) and Beverly Coleman, Director of Montgomery College's Educational Opportunity Center (R)
L to R: Sharon Strauss, Community Action Agency Executive Director; Eddie Mendes, VITA Contractor; and Taunya Johnson, VITA Program Specialist
Community Action was excited to help plan and co-sponsor the 2019 Single Parent Conference on August 10 at Montgomery College. This annual event includes community resources and workshops covering a wide range of topics, such as parenting skills, budgeting, resume writing, youth empowerment, and family law. Ron Jennings, Community Action Board member; Sharon Strauss, Community Action's Executive Director; and Eddie Mendes, VITA contractor, all led workshops. Charlene Muhammad, Head Start Manager, joined CAB member Lisa Conlon and other MCPS colleagues on this year's planning committee. CAA VITA's Taunya Johnson joined numerous partners at a resource fair featuring organizations and agencies that provide critical services to County families. To learn more about the conference, please click HERE.
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On August 9, Community Action joined residents, partners, and officials for a vigil marking the third anniversary of the 2016 explosion at the Flower Branch Apartments. The explosion, which took the lives of seven people, injured 30 people, and displaced others, has had a lasting impact on our Long Branch neighbors. The TESS Community Action Center and CAA colleagues joined the DHHS and community response, staffing the shelter, providing direct services at TESS and in the neighborhood, and organizing financial education. In the aftermath, TESS staff met urgent needs and worked with DHHS' staff and partners onsite to address housing. social service, and mental health needs, and continues to connect residents with critical services.
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Did you know that Community Action hosts the ONLY year-round VITA program in Montgomery County? County residents with household incomes of $55,000 or less can have their amended and prior year tax returns prepared for free right now at three locations now through the end of October. Appointments are available:
- Tuesdays, 10 am - 5 pm, TESS Community Action Center, 8513 Piney Branch Road, Silver Spring (3rd Tuesday of the month only: 3 - 8 pm)
- Wednesdays, 10 am - 5 pm, Community Action Agency, 1401 Rockville Pike, Rockville (3rd Wednesday of the month only: 3 - 8 pm)
- Fridays, 10 am - 5 pm, Gilchrist Immigrant Resource Center, 11002 Veirs Mill Road, Suite 506, Wheaton
Information about the VITA program is available in English, Spanish, Amharic, French, Chinese, and Korean.
Please call 240-777-1123 or click HERE to schedule an appointment.
The TESS Community Action Center will once again participate in National Voter Registration Day on Tuesday, September 24. A representative from the Board of Elections will be available to answer your questions and provide on-site voter registration. Registration for this event is available in English, Spanish, and Amharic.
 L to R: Gwen Crider, Retreat Facilitator; Sharon Strauss, CAA Executive Director; Myriam Paul, CAB Member; Charlene Muhammad, Head Start Manager; and Lisa Conlon, CAB Member
On August 13, Community Action Board members and staff participated in the annual Board retreat. This year’s retreat included a joint planning meeting with members of the Head Start Parents Policy Council, an interactive session focused on the agency’s Community Needs Assessment, and a strategic planning session for the year ahead. The Board will focus its attention this year on several priorities, including continued advocacy efforts to address critical issues impacting the low-income community, involvement in the County's Early Childhood Education initiative, continued training for lower-income residents through the Community Advocacy Institute, and ongoing efforts to address the agency's needs.
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