Maryland Commission for Women
PROGRAMS
THE MARYLAND WOMEN'S HALL OF FAME
The Maryland Women's Hall of Fame was established through the efforts of the Maryland Commission for Women and the Women Legislators of Maryland in 1985. Its purpose is to honor Maryland women, who have made unique and lasting contributions to the economic, political, cultural and social life of the state, and to provide visible models of achievement for tomorrow's female leaders. Currently, the Maryland Women's Hall of Fame is located in the Maryland Law Library in Annapolis, where a plaque and information about the honorees can be found. Among those honored are legislators, political and social activists, scientists, educators, writers, and business, spiritual and community leaders. They represent women who have helped to shape the State of Maryland, the United States, and the world.
Individuals are selected for induction through a process that begins with an annual statewide call for nominations. An independent selection committee reviews the applications and selects up to five women from the historical and contemporary categories.
To learn more about each of the Maryland Women's Hall of Fame honorees, click here: Maryland State Archives.
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MARYLAND WOMEN'S HALL OF FAME - 2012

The names of the nominees or representing the nominee are: as shown in photo from left to right - Dr. Ligia Peralta, MD, FAAP, FSAHM; Gertrude Poe; Angela Gibson for Lucy Diggs Slowe; Barbara Holdridge; Carol W. Greider, Ph.D; June A. Willenz
Online Services
- Am I Eligible for Benefits?
- Online Child Support Information
- Notification of Petition for Guardianship and Mutual Consent Adoption
- Photos of Children Awaiting Adoption
- Abbreviated Listing for All Children
- BCDSS Kinship Parent Training Survey
- The Maryland Community Services Locator
- Foster/Kinship Parent Training Registration

