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AARP Maryland

Making a difference where you live
JAN 15, 2026
Annapolis, MD, January 12, 2026 — AARP Maryland today announced its 2026 legislative priorities, under the strategic leadership of Advocacy Director Sara M. Westrick. The agenda reflects AARP Maryland’s unwavering commitment to its more than 800,000 members aged 50 and older across the state, along with their families.
JAN 7, 2026
The annual program aims to make communities in Maryland more livable for people of all ages
JAN 1, 2026
Shirley Sgouros, 63, of Baltimore, is AARP Maryland’s winner of the Andrus Award for Community Service, based on her dedication to her Upper Fells Point neighborhood and its residents. From picking up trash and planting flowers, to organizing culturally rich events, she brings neighbors together to celebrate the community.
DEC 29, 2025
AARP advocates on policy issues that matter most to Maryland residents age 50 and over and their families.
Women's History Month is underway, and we're excited to celebrate the ground-breaking contributions of amazing women to communities nationwide. Originating as Women's History Week in 1981, March was officially dedicated to honoring women's achievements in 1987. And AARP joins in the nation in celebrating women for their leadership, mentoring, and dedication to their communities in ways that have changed the course of history.
Lobby Day Focused on Marylanders Aged 50-Plus
AARP volunteer advocates celebrate gains for older Marylanders.
Home-sharing can be a win-win solution for Montgomery County renters and homeowners.
The measure would incentivize expansion in underserved communities.
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine is offering free virtual companionship and personalized activities to people living at home with dementia to test whether these kinds of services can improve health and well-being.
Two-factor authentication does indeed add an increased level of security to your account. However, scammers have found ways to work around it.
Guest author Ilyana Kadushin describes the power of music to connect caregivers to their loved ones.
As we all spend more time on the internet, so to do the scammers. Follow these steps to ensure you are secure when connecting to the internet.
Whether in-person or online, AARP volunteers are standing by to provide actionable information and resources to help Maryland's 50+ community and their families.
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Contact information and more from your state office. Learn what we are doing to champion social change and help you live your best life.