Scheduled Events

Putt Putting Your Way Into Summer

Join us as we celebrate the successful completion of the school year! Connect with families and friends over a game of mini golf! Friday, June 23th 5:00PM – 8:00PM Churchville Miniature Golf 3040 Churchville Rd, Churchville MD 21028 Registration deadline: June 19, 2023 Download the flyer or register here

Coffee Hour Social

This is a support group for family members of someone with mental health, substance use or problem gambling challenges. Join us for coffee and support from others in similar situations. Dunkin Donuts  | 110 Laser Drive, Centerville, MD Download flyer or register    

Building Family Bonds

This is an open forum for parents and caregivers that provides safe space to share about the challenges of raising children with behavioral health challenges.  Explore creative solutions to help strengthen family bonds with other families on a similar journey.  This is a virtual event.   Download our flyer or register to attend!

Skating for Recovery

September is Recovery Month.  We invite people living in recovery and their loved ones to join us for a day of fun and celebration skating for recovery!  Admission and skate rental is included with pizza and soft drinks provided.  Space is limited so please view our flyer for more information and the registration link!  Registration…

Parent CRAFT Webinar

MCF is proud to host a workshop in collaboration with Maryland FYI (Family & Youth Interventions for Substance Use) to explore the benefits of Parent CRAFT, a self-paced online video course that teaches parents, caregivers and concerned others skills and techniques needed to meet the risks of substance abuse and encouraging a young person to…

Fall Festival at Summer’s Farm

MCF invites you and your family to join us for a Fall Festival at Summer's Farm in Middletown, MD.  This event will include wagon rides, pumpkin picking and decorating, pig races, a corn maze and fireworks!  Come enjoy a beautiful Fall evening on the farm!  The deadline to register is September 20th, so download the…

Ice Cream for Recovery

Baltimore and Harford Counties families are invited to join us as we celebrate the recovery community during National Recovery Month! This event is free but participants must register by September 20th.  Please download our flyer for more registration link and other information!

Skating for Recovery

September is Recovery Month.  We invite people living in recovery and their loved ones to join us for a day of fun and celebration skating for recovery!  Admission and skate rental is included with pizza and soft drinks provided.  Space is limited so please view our flyer for more information and the registration link!  …

Family Fun Night at Dave & Buster’s

Please join us for an evening of fun, food and family bonding and to learn more about Parent CRAFT, an online course for parents and caregivers who want to learn strategies for talking with their teens and pre-teens about substance use.  For more information and to register by the 9/25 deadline, please download our flyer!

Building Family Bonds Workshop at JoJo’s Cupcakes & Cream

Let's spend some time together at JoJo's to talk about ways to build and maintain family bonds. This free event is open to parents, caregivers, family members and children! Please register by October 24th.  Download the flyer for the registration link!  

Active Parenting Workshop for Parents and Caregivers

SIX WEEK WORKSHOP This workshop is based on the book Active Parenting 4th Edition written by Dr. Michael Pokin, one of the nation’s foremost experts on parenting education. The training is for parents and caregivers of children ages 5-12 years with behavioral health challenges and will give you skills to achieve a fuller, more satisfying…

Challenging Behavior: Supporting a Child with Autism

If you are a parent or caregiver of a child with autism, join us for this free webinar and learn how to navigate your child's challenging behaviors in positive ways. Participants will learn: Why your child is engaging in the challenging behavior How to choose a replacement behavior How to teach your child to engage…