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From the Desk of
County Executive Jan Gardner

(1/2021) As we begin the new year, I wish all of you peace, comfort, and good health.

2020 was a difficult, stressful year. Covid-19 has unfortunately brought illness, death and sorrow. We pray for those who have suffered as well as for those who have risen to the challenge to care and comfort afflicted people and their families. I am deeply grateful for our nurses, doctors, respiratory therapists, cleaning staff and many others at our local hospital who have been on the job for many months taking care of people who are ill and witnessing the worst of the pandemic. Our public health staff, nursing home staff and first responders have also been on the frontline of the health pandemic and have valiantly persevered. The humanity and compassion of our healthcare workers and frontline employees has been incredible.

The pandemic has delivered plenty of economic hardship as many businesses have been required to operate with limitations and requirements to reduce the spread of the virus. Many people have struggled with mental health due to isolation, anxiety, and uncertainty. Families have been challenged to assist their children with virtual instruction while working from home. And we all miss our personal interactions with our extended family, friends, and community.

Yet even in our darkest days, there is hope. Hope for brighter days in 2021 with vaccines on the horizon. Hope for our economy to recover and thrive with the assistance of grants and a return to more normal operations. Hope for people with rental assistance, eviction prevention, and food which we are committed to continue even when federal funding ends.

We find hope and optimism in our caring community and in the people who call Frederick home. Many non-profits, foundations, and individuals have stepped up to offer help to others in need. It is remarkable to know that we have over 80 locations for food distribution in our county, many operated by people who simply stepped up to get the job done. There is an app available to find food distribution locations near you. You can find the location closest to you by visiting www.FrederickCountyMD.gov/FoodResourceMap. Our senior services division will continue to deliver meals on wheels and groceries to seniors. If you are a senior in need of food, call 301-600-1234.

Lives everywhere have been affected by COVID – 19. The pandemic is not only posing significant health risks but causing enormous emotional distress. If you or someone you know is struggling with anxiety, addiction, or mental health challenges, you are not alone. There’s a way forward for anyone who is struggling. Go to AWayForwardTogether.org. You can find guidelines, tips and resources. Additionally, you can also call 2-1-1 for assistance and connection to resources.

The Chamber of Commerce, our economic development partners, our municipalities and the County are working together to support our economic recovery. While our hospitality industry has been hard hit and some businesses have closed, other businesses have flourished including our life science and information technology sectors. We can be proud that businesses in Frederick County are working to develop testing, diagnostics, and vaccines for Covid-19, making a difference to public health.

We can find comfort in knowing that we face our challenges together, that we are committed to helping and caring for one another, and that the fundamental strength of who we are as a community persists. Frederick County residents are caring, faith filled, and generous to each other. As we face our last great fight against the virus, recognize that we each have the power to shape our future by doing our part to protect the health of our families, friends and co-workers. I urge everyone to continue to wear face masks when outside your home, to physical distance, and wash your hands. These simple behaviors are our best defense. If we all do our part, we will get through these final months. If you know someone who is isolated and lives alone, call them. Be a good friend and neighbor.

I want to leave you with news about two opportunities that the new year brings. Two new grant programs are available to protect what we value about Frederick County: the Rural Historic Preservation Grant Program and the Agricultural Innovation Grant Program. The goal is to leave a legacy for future generations of a vibrant agricultural community and to preserve our rich history. Applications are being accepted now through February 26 for the Rural Historic Preservation Grants. Information can be found at FrederickCountyMD.gov/7981/Historic-Preservation or by emailing Amanda Whitmore at AWhitmore@FrederickCountyMD.gov. The Agricultural Innovation Grants will begin accepting applications the first week of January. Visit DiscoverFrederickMD.com/ag_innovation_grant

Have a blessed, safe, and peaceful New Year filled with gratitude for what we have and for each other, and with hope for the better days ahead.

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