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About Annapolis

Annapolis is the administrative center of Anne Arundel County and the capital city of Maryland. It is situated along the Severn River. Annapolis has a land area of 7 square miles. The city was incorporated in 1708.

Annapolis has a population of 39,000 people. Around 87% of the city’s residents are American citizens (compared to the national average of 93%). The city is home to 3,000 military veterans.

The ethnic composition of Annapolis is 53% white, 24% black, 20% Hispanic, and 1% Asian. Foreign-born people make up 16% of the population. Twenty-one percent of residents speak a foreign language at home. More than 5,500 Spanish speakers live in Annapolis.

People in Annapolis earn an average annual wage of $43,400. The median household income is $74,200. Fifty-one percent of families in Annapolis own their home. Eleven percent of city residents live in poverty.

Mental Health in Annapolis

There are multiple programs in Annapolis that assist residents with mental health issues. We Care & Friends is one local organization that provides free counseling services for residents who need care. Access to adequate mental health care is a concern in the city. Roughly 14% of residents under age 65 do not have health insurance.

In addition to We Care & Friends, young people in Annapolis may receive services from the Annapolis Youth Services Bureau. The program offers individual, family, and group therapy free of charge. Other services include crisis intervention, substance abuse assessment, informal counseling, and tutoring.

References:

  1. About us. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.wecareandfriends.org
  2. Annapolis. (n.d.). Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved from https://www.britannica.com/place/Annapolis
  3. Annapolis, MD. (n.d.). Data USA. Retrieved from https://datausa.io/profile/geo/annapolis-md
  4. Annapolis Youth Services Bureau. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.annapolis.gov/504/Annapolis-Youth-Services-Bureau
  5. QuickFacts: Annapolis city, Maryland. (n.d.). United States Census Bureau. Retrieved from https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/annapoliscitymaryland/PST045216
 
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