The Calvert County Department of Community Resources, in partnership with the Calvert County Homeless Service Board and LifeStyles of Maryland, will host the 2026 Community Resource Fair on Friday, March 27, 2026, offering residents direct access to essential services from more than 40 local agencies.
The free event takes place from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the College of Southern Maryland Prince Frederick Campus, located at 115 J.W. Williams Road in Prince Frederick. Organizers aim to streamline help for community members by bringing together providers in one location, addressing needs that often require multiple visits to different offices.
Attendees can connect with resources covering housing assistance, utility support, employment opportunities, family services, veteran programs, transportation options, food assistance, medical and personal care, legal aid, and vital records. The fair targets individuals and families facing challenges in these areas, providing on-site information, referrals, and potential immediate assistance.
LifeStyles of Maryland will operate free shuttle services throughout the event on a rotating schedule every 30 minutes from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Pick-up and drop-off points include Calvert Library Prince Frederick, Project ECHO, and the Department of Social Services, improving accessibility for those without reliable transportation.
Sponsors include the Calvert County Homeless Service Board, Calvert County Department of Community Resources, LifeStyles of Maryland Inc., Calvert-Charles-St. Mary’s Local Homeless Coalition, College of Southern Maryland, and the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development. These partnerships reflect coordinated regional efforts to combat homelessness and support vulnerable populations in Southern Maryland.
The event builds on Calvert County’s ongoing commitment to community outreach, similar to prior resource fairs that have connected hundreds of residents with needed support. Officials encourage early arrival to allow ample time to visit multiple tables and speak with representatives.
For more details, including transportation alternatives and a full list of participating agencies, visit the official event page. Additional questions can be directed to the Calvert County Department of Community Resources at 410-535-1600, ext. 8803.
This initiative addresses persistent needs in Calvert County, where access to consolidated services can reduce barriers for residents in rural and semi-rural areas seeking stability in housing, health, and economic security.
