Community Partnerships for Children (Local Management Board)

Community Partnerships for Children (Local Management Board) Emphasis is placed on prevention, early intervention and community-based services. Priority is given to children and families most at-risk.

Since 1997 The Queen Anne's County Community Partnerships for Children and Families, our Local Management Board, has been Partnering to Promote a Safe, Healthy and Stable Environment for all Children and Families in Queen Anne's County The Partnership is Queen Anne’s County’s Local Management Board (LMB), designated by the State of Maryland as the County’s lead agency for developing and maintainin

g an effective and efficient system of services for children, adolescents and families. The Partnership conducts assessments, develops plans, and coordinates services. It also monitors and evaluates programs serving children and families. Community Partnerships is a division within in Queen Anne's County. If you would like to learn more about Queen Anne's County in general visit their website at www.qac.org.

04/10/2026
04/10/2026

It's Spring, time to CLEANUP your medicine cabinet of unneeded Rx meds and drop them off on April 25, for proper disposal. Three drop off locations to choose from:

📍Office of the Sheriff, 505 Railroad Ave, Centreville - 10am - 2pm
📍Maryland State Police Barrack, 311 Safety Dr, Centreville - 10am - 2pm
📍Kent Island Elks Lodge, 2525 Romanancoke Rd, Stevensville - 12pm - 3pm



Drug Enforcement Administration - DEA

04/10/2026

👉 QAC students need you! Step up and support local youth this Memorial Day weekend! Splashnite is a one-of-a-kind event designed and hosted by the QAC Drug Free Student Ambassadors. This high-energy, sq**rt gun team-based competition was inspired by Fortnite and Clash Royale.

📅Event Day: May 23rd
🌧️Rain Date: May 24th
⏱️Time: 7:30am - 5pm
📍Location: 4-H Park, Dulin Clark Rd, Centreville, MD
✍️Sign up to be a Volunteer: https://tinyurl.com/SplashNite

This event brings youth together for a fun and friendly competition. Throughout the day, we weave QAC Goes Purple messages and substance awareness facts into the experience, offering hands-on learning for an engaging, memorable event!

We can’t do this without you! Adult volunteers are essential to ensure a safe and successful event. Give back to your community and sign up for a 2-hour shift to help create a positive, lasting experience for our youth. Sign up for multiple shifts if you can. We’d love to have you! This is a one-day event! (Rain date will only be used in the event of rain on May 23rd; please commit ONLY if you are available on both dates).
Most volunteer roles can be done from a seated position, making it easy for everyone to get involved.

🙋VOLUNTEER ROLES & DESCRIPTIONS
Registration - Serve as the first point of contact for participants. Responsibilities include:
● Verifying all participants are registered
● Checking participants in upon arrival
Red, Blue, Green & Gray Zone Supervision (Seated or Standing) - Supervise participants within your assigned zone to ensure safety and positive engagement. Volunteers may sit or stand (chairs will be provided in strategic locations). You may also be asked to:
● Ask participants questions to access special bins
● Read riddles for participants to solve and earn extra items
Elimination Station (1 Volunteer) - Interact with participants as they are eliminated from the game. Responsibilities include:
● Distributing a short feedback questionnaire to each person
● Supervising light outdoor games while they wait (corn holes etc.)
● Distributing water and a snack

Sheriff’s Office – “One Pill Can Kill” Water Balloon Station - Engage participants by asking a question and rewarding correct answers with a “reusable” water balloon.
● 1 correct answer = 1 water balloon
● Balloons are one-time use during the event (no refills allowed)

Living NATURALLY High Trading Co. – Shop Owner - Encourage learning by asking participants 1–3 questions.
● Correct answers allow participants to upgrade their water guns ● Volunteers will be provided with a list of questions

Lead Supervision - Provide overall support and coordination during the event. Responsibilities include:
● Checking in with volunteers across all areas
● Ensuring all stations are covered during shift changes (notify staff if there is a shortage)
● Assisting volunteers as needed
● Ensuring volunteers have bottled water and support as needed

Refill Station - Prepare equipment for each round of play. Responsibilities include:
● Refilling water guns between games (multiple sets will be provided) ● Must be comfortable kneeling, stooping, and squatting to refill water guns in small pools

Clean Up Crew
● Assist with event tear-down, clean-up, and packing vehicles at the end of the day.
● Volunteers will help collect materials, break down stations, and restore all used areas. Our goal is to leave the space in the same, or better, condition than we found it.

✍️Sign up to be a Volunteer: https://tinyurl.com/SplashNite

*This is not a QACPS event.

04/10/2026

The Queen Anne’s County Commissioners are currently seeking individuals to fill vacancies on the Local Management Board. The deadline to apply is May 8th, 2026.

Community Partnerships for Children (Local Management Board)

The mission of the Local Management Board is to promote a safe, healthy and stable environment for all Queen Anne's County children and families by achieving a comprehensive system of education, health and human services whose effectiveness and responsiveness addresses the needs of children and families through public and private interagency collaboration.
The Queen Anne's County Community Partnerships for Children, a Maryland Local Management Board, evolved from a strong desire of organizations and citizens to work together with a mission to strengthen and preserve children and families.

For More information about the Local Management Board, visit https://www.communitypartnerships.info/

Individuals interested in serving on a board or commission can access the application online at https://onboard.qac.org/. Applicants may also visit the County’s official website at qac.org and search for the specific board or commission to locate the application page.

04/07/2026

Have you applied for the Teen of Character Scholarship?

Make sure your application is recieved before 3:00 PM on April 17th. You can access applications at KIHS or QACHS guidance offices or at our website: www.peopleofcharacter.org.

04/07/2026

🎨📚 Calling all young artists!

The Friends of Queen Anne’s County Library are hosting a Poster Contest—and we want to see how you “Find Your Joy” through reading or the library!

🖍️ Who can enter? Ages 0–18
🖼️ Poster details: 8.5 x 11 paper using crayons, markers, or colored pencils
📍 Submit to: Any QACL Branch
📅 Deadline: April 25
🏆 Winners will receive a free book, and their artwork will be proudly displayed during the Friends of QAC Library Book Sale (May 6–8) at the Kent Island Branch!

Let your creativity shine—we can’t wait to see what brings you joy! ✨

Queen Anne's County Celebrates The Month of the Young Child
04/06/2026

Queen Anne's County Celebrates The Month of the Young Child

03/19/2026

The deadline for the Teen of Character Scholarship is in exactly ONE MONTH!

Make sure your application is recieved before 3:00 PM on April 17th. You can access applications at KIHS or QACHS guidance offices or at our website: www.peopleofcharacter.org.

03/13/2026
02/26/2026

The Delmarva Power Customer Relief Fund has temporarily paused the acceptance of new applications. As a result, the three previously scheduled application days in Queen Anne’s County have been cancelled.

The program, administered by The Salvation Army and funded through Delmarva Power, has received a high volume of applications across the region. In addition to Queen Anne’s County, the program serves residents in Caroline, Dorchester, Kent, and Talbot counties.

Updates will be shared when the program resumes accepting applications.

We appreciate the community’s understanding.

Address

104 Powell Street
Centreville, MD
21617

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 7am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 7am - 4:30pm
Thursday 7am - 4:30pm
Friday 7am - 4:30pm

Telephone

(410) 758-6677

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