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308 E Main St
Fruitland, MD 21826
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Quinn's Cafe offers from scratch classic breakfast and lunch and unique specials in a quirky, casual, throwback Main St local cafe atmosphere.

405 Martin St.
PO Box 2635
Salisbury, MD 21802
Fax: 410-860-1596
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Serving the Mid-Atlantic region, R&R Coatings, Inc. is a leading painting and flooring contractor. Services include resinous flooring, painting, high performance coatings, epoxy, polished concrete, stained concrete, decorative concrete, and so much more.

9927 Stephen Decatur Hwy Suite F8
Ocean City, MD 21842
Fax: 410-213-8478
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Whether you need locksmith services for your auto, home or business, R.J. Lock & Security is your answer. With over 30 years in business we have earned our clients’ trust to provide the best quality work at an affordable price. We are certified, insured, bonded and are members of ALOA (Associated Locksmiths of America) as well as SAVTA (Safe and Vault Technician Association). Our professional and courteous locksmiths are on-call for you 24 hours a day, seven days a week. We also have a friendly and knowledgeable office staff available to you six days a week. We take extreme pride in the quality of work we do,  striving for perfection in all we do!

700 Eastern Shore Drive
Salisbury, MD 21801
Fax: 410-548-2745
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Real HVAC Services is a premiere HVAC and Plumbing company. Specializing in heating, cooling and plumbing for both commercial and residential systems, our technicians have the depth of knowledge you need to keep the mechanical systems at your property operating efficiently.

We offer 24/7 emergency services and maintenance plans to fit every budget! 

Service is in our name...a multi-faceted company handling everything from residential repairs, to new construction, to commercial property maintenance. 


225 N Division St
PO Box 3708
Salisbury, MD 21801
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Rebirth is a local 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization based in Salisbury, MD. We were created in 1998 and legalized in 2002, to empower immigrants, lown income workers and enriching our local communities here in the U.S, we are also support supporting a community school in Lagonave, Haiti. 

Our goals: Is Strengthening, Empowering and Protecting the legal rights of the immigrant workers, refugees, including the most vulnerable in our community, on the path toward better social adjustment.

Advocating for fair treatment and policies toward immigrants and refugees, working at both the individual and community levels. We helps them not only to survive but also to thrive in a this new country.

Our vision is to restore dignity and foster social integration among the disadvantaged through basic education, information, social services, communication and outreach. We are part of coalition of Haitian groups and churches and we work closely with individuals serving Latino immigrants. Many immigrants in this region face numerous barriers due to language differences and discrimination. Immigrants are also impacted by poverty and trauma. For instance, in Wicomico County alone, there are 2,000 Haitian immigrants that fled Haiti after the 2010 earthquake, notwithstanding thousands others who have been living there before them; which is estimated in 7000. They lost everything and are trying to start over. They more likely will end up in a low skilled and low paying job, to be more specific the poultry industry, field/farm works and restaurants, where their humanity will be trempled on.

We also have a radio station with  programming in Creole, English and Spanish. It serves as an important way to communicate to the 15,000 Haitians and other minorities on the Delmarva Peninsula. Our efforts are largely volunteer, but we give our best, because we know our community needs Rebirth.

My brothers and I are immigrants. We came to Salisbury, MD in 1992 from Haiti and neither of us spoke a word of English. I was 17 and went to the James M. Bennett High School  (JMB) and was helped by their English Language Learner (ELL) program, but I still experienced social exclusion in a number of ways, such as: bullying, discrimination, cultural prejudice and lacked of immigration paperwork to attend college etc... My brother is younger than I am. When he attended JMB, he already spoke some English and was a star soccer player.  Being on the school soccer team helped Nahum greatly. However, unlike some of the other kids on the team, accessing a college soccer program was not possible for him. There were simply too many barriers.

Our experience in this community as adolescent teens impacted us. We understand what it means to be excluded. We are familiar with the barriers that so many immigrants face.  We are dismayed that basic resources are becoming so hard to access for immigrant workers, low income families kids when they are such important part of their daily lives. 

As part of our vision for Rebirth, Inc., we organized workers' programs, including

 

  • Radio Oasis | Communication, education,  information

  •     Recovirsce (Rebirth Covid-19 Virtual School Support Center)

  •     Advocacy | Immigrant / workers rights, health & safety issues local and national

  •     Health and Safety program | stay healthy & prevention/literacy

  •     Opiod Outreach | Education, prevention and treatment

  •     Interpreting & translation: Bridging the gap for people & orgs.

  •     Flag Day Heritage Celebration | An annual cultural festival

  •     Backpacks Giveaway | back to school giveaway to low income

  •     Soccer Program | children soccer clinic  & family leisure       

  •     Financial Literacy: Improve financial well-being of the immigrants community without barrier.

This organization offers on an important opportunity to give resources back to the immigrant community and pave the way for better social inclusion among immigrant workers and low income families.


726 S Salisbury Blvd.
Suite E
Salisbury, MD 21801
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The Recovery Resource Center is a non-profit dedicated to addressing the recovery needs of those who struggle with addiction and their loved ones.

Often, the journey towards recovery begins at an inpatient or outpatient facility.  After completing clinical treatment, the recovering individual is looking to reintegrate back into the community. However, attending inpatient or outpatient treatment is not a requirement for recovery. Thousands of people have found that involvement in a 12-step or other recovery program has been sufficient to achieve sobriety and to live a life clean of drugs and other addictive subtances or behaviors.

At the Recovery Resource Center, we help with the reintegration of people into the community as they are learning to live a new way of life. Open 365 days a year, we provide a safe space for the recovering individual to learn valuable life skills while building a fundamental network of support.  With recovery services and educational workshops such as employment readiness, parenting classes, 12-step meetings, and various engaging activities, we are proud to stand at the center of the recovery community on the Lower Eastern Shore of Maryland.

We currently host over thirty recovery meetings every week, with programs including Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, Gamblers Anonymous, Al-Anon, and some other recovery groups that are not 12-step based.  Anual meeting attendance averages 42,000 people.  Along with hosting meetings, we offer various educational workshops including financial literacy, budgeting, credit repair, and employment readiness. Our Activities Committee hosts multiple Sober Social Events every year including barbecues, dances, and holiday parties. 

Our recovery services are open to all, including friends and family of people in addiction or recovery.

The RRC is home to Wicomico County's SAFE STATION, open 24 hours a day/7 days a week.  The SAFE STATION is run in partnership with the Wicomico County Health Department and is staffed by Wicomico County's Community Outreach Addictions Team (COAT). 

Since 1996, the RRC has been an Agency Partner with the United Way of the Lower Eastern Shore.  We also receive support from The Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore. Private and public donors are the majority of our source of income to be able to provide free services our guests.


2670 Clara Road
Whitehaven, MD 21856
Fax: 410-546-8458
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A restaurant featuring all you can eat steamed crabs! We are a full-service establishment with seafood and non-seafood items that can cater to any dining need, served in a unique, Eastern Shore atmosphere - a remodeled chicken house!

715 E William St.
Salisbury, MD 21804
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Products and services: auto and fire insurance, banking, retirement planning, education planning, long-term care and estate planning.

140 Centre Road
Salisbury, MD 21801
Fax: 410-543-0055
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One of Salisbury's newest hotels, offering suites, primarily for guests stayoing 5 nights or more.  Available for the business or leisure traveler.

The Plaza Gateway Building
116 W. Main St., Suite 301
Salisbury, MD 21801
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Revive Sound Productions is a Multimedia & Christian Entertainment Company.

Establised in 1996 by Randolph R. Potter Jr.

 

Mission: To use multimedia and technology to as a way of Spreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the masses.

Vision: Our goal is to continue to create, develop, and produce a spirit of excellence through fine arts. Whether it is: music, multimedia technology, or Empowerment Seminars. We strive to release quality content and be the premier inspirational, informational, educational Entertainment source for today's generation and generations to come worldwide.

Services:

A/V Production

Empowerment Seminars & Training (R.E.S.T.)

Christian DJ's

Mobile Musical Activity Coordinators (Positive Music Time) 

 

www.revivesoundproductions.com

410-725-6054 

 

 


300 W Main Street
Salisbury, MD 21801
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Rewind Design, LLC specializes in home renovations and interior design by Holly Worthington and Stacie Walsh. We make old homes beautiful again!

715 S.Schumaker Drive
P. O. Box 3296
Salisbury, MD 21802-3296
Fax: 410-749-1514
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Offering the local community family activities, health and fitness opportunities, an array of sports options as well as child care.

7257 Parsonsburg Road
Parsonsburg, MD 21849

31082 Bird Haven Street
Ocean View, DE 19970
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Full service disaster restoration company. Offering fire, water, wind, cleanup, contents storage, cleaning & inventory; as well as rebuilding the structure. Emergency Services provided. Offering renovations and remodeling. Master IICRC certified.

105A E. College Ave.
Salisbury, MD 21804
Fax: 410-749-8486
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Offering regular and specialty coffees, morning bakes and lite lunch fare including paninis, soups, and salads. Coffee is roasted in Annapolis, MD and shipped to us fresh for the next day.

529 Riverside Drive
Salisbury, MD 21801
Fax: 888-445-0905
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Coffee shop offering drive thru pick up as well as other coffee products.  For the customer that prefers finely grown organic coffee.

670 Fitzwater Street
Salisbury, MD 21801
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Ideally located on the Wicomico River is Salisbury, Maryland's premier affordable apartment community designed with artists in mind.

540 Riverside Drive
Salisbury, MD 21801
Fax: 410-742-3408
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Count on Riverside and Milford Street Pharmacies for your family’s prescriptions needs. A locally owned, family operated pharmacy we’re proud to have served the Salisbury area for more than four decades.

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