What cause does Community Reach support?
Since 1967, Community Reach of Montgomery County (“Reach”) has supported underserved communities by providing safety-net services that empower them to achieve self-sufficiency. Reach strives to ensure all community members have their basic needs met and have a more equitable chance of realizing their full potential. As the needs of the community have changed over the last 57 years, we have grown to work in five service areas.
Reach provides healthcare for the uninsured through the Mansfield Kaseman Health Clinic, support for seniors aging in place in the City of Rockville, education for immigrants and tutoring for children, supportive housing for formerly unhoused men and women, and financial emergency assistance to prevent evictions and utility terminations.
What is the impact of your organization on the community?
Reach’s five service areas help clients achieve self-sufficiency, meaning that they have the stability, knowledge, and skills they need to meet their own needs. This approach includes both immediate relief for unmet needs like shelter and hunger and long-term support to improve overall quality of life for underserved communities. Our work provides tangible, direct benefits to approximately 4,000 lower-income residents each year, many of whom live and work in Rockville. Our work helps to build a more equitable, healthier, and safer community for all.
What motivated you to join your organization?
I fell in love with the rich history of Reach, beginning in response to youth issues in the late 1960s, supporting young people to speak up for change and social justice and continuing to create programs for nearly 60 years in response to the needs of the community. I also admired the interfaith origins of the organization that continues today to include people of many different backgrounds who come together to serve their neighbors in need.
Why did your organization choose to operate out of Rockville?
From its outset, Reach was a Rockville-based organization. In 1967, several local faith organizations came together to form a community ministry for the Rockville community, working to build community connections and give a voice to marginalized groups. Known as “Community Ministries of Rockville,” the organization initially focused on advocacy and youth mentorship. In the 1980s it shifted to direct services, responding to increased community need caused by nationwide cuts to human service programs. In 2019, the organization changed its name to reflect a new, wider purpose and mission to provide services throughout the county, but we are still based in Rockville.
What does your organization hope to accomplish in the future?
Reach intends to expand its presence in the community and continue to address urgent needs for healthcare, housing, education, and more among underserved populations. Currently, plans are underway to offer women’s health and diabetes focused health and wellness days at MKHC to improve healthcare access, launch two new ESL conversation classes for parents at local elementary schools and tutoring for students at the schools, provide personalized technology assistance workshops for local seniors, and more. In the long term, we hope to increase advocacy efforts to draw attention to issues that most impact the communities we work with, such as housing reform, voter awareness, support for immigrants, and general support for underserved communities.
About Community Reach of Montgomery County
Since 1967, Community Reach of Montgomery County (“Reach”) has supported underserved communities by providing safety-net services that empower them to achieve self-sufficiency. Reach strives to ensure all community members have their basic needs met and have a more equitable chance of realizing their full potential.
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