‘GATHER’ Launches as New Community-Based Healthy Aging Initiative
Program brings together leading community organizations to strengthen connection, learning and well-being for older adults and caregivers
By PRESS OFFICER
Partners In Care, Inc.
PASADENA, Md. (July 6, 2026)—Partners In Care Maryland, Inc., in collaboration with Chesapeake Life Center, proudly announces the launch of “GATHER: Learn. Connect. Thrive.,” a yearlong healthy aging and social learning initiative.
“GATHER” is designed to strengthen social connection, lifelong learning, emotional wellbeing and aging in place through accessible, community-based programming for older adults and caregivers across Maryland.
At its core, the series is built on a simple belief: healthy aging depends not only on healthcare, but also on connection, purpose, learning, resilience and belonging.
A Community-Centered Approach
GATHER offers in-person, virtual and hybrid experiences hosted throughout the county at trusted community locations including senior centers, libraries, faith communities, Chesapeake Life Center and the Center for Hope & Healing.
Programming includes:
• Community conversations and peer learning
• Wellness, mindfulness, movement and healing experiences
• Therapeutic arts and expressive programming
• Caregiver education and support
• Workshops on aging in place, brain health, safety and resilience
• Sessions on caregiving, grief and emotional well-being
Supplemental microlearning tools—including short videos, tip sheets and caregiver resources—extend learning beyond each session and support ongoing engagement.
The first event will be “Scamademic 2026.” Protect yourself from scams with the tools and information you need to stay safe. Join special guest Andre Lingham of Safe Aging Strategies as we cover how to recognize warning signs, report suspicious activity and prevent fraud before it happens. Together with your family and caregivers, you can help stop scams in their tracks.
It will be held from 2 to 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 28, in the Partners In Care Conference Room, 8151-C Ritchie Highway, Pasadena, MD 21122. To register, visit https://partnersincaremd.salsalabs.org/gatherscamdemic/index.html.
Why GATHER Matters
As Maryland’s older adult population grows, so does the need for community-based support that addresses both practical needs and social well-being. Older adults and caregivers are increasingly impacted by isolation, caregiver stress, chronic illness, transportation barriers, digital literacy gaps, financial exploitation and grief.
Research consistently shows that strong social connections, lifelong learning and community engagement improve cognitive health, resilience and overall quality of life. GATHER responds with a relationship-centered model that integrates education, wellness and human connection into one coordinated experience.
A Shared Vision for the Future
Our vision is to create a vibrant and connected community where older adults remain engaged, informed, resilient and supported throughout the aging journey.
Partners In Care Maryland, Inc. is a volunteer-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to helping older adults age 60+ remain independent and age in place with dignity and respect. Through its unique Service Exchange/Time Banking model, members support one another with transportation, handyman
services, social engagement and other neighborly assistance—neighbors helping neighbors. Partners In Care is proud to be a part of Chesapeake Health Partners, a organization focused on strengthening community-based care and support services across the region.
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Free Housing Resource Fair to Deliver Expert Support and Solutions to Prince George’s County Residents
By PRESS OFFICER
United Communities Against Poverty, Inc. (UCAP)
CAPITOL HEIGHTS, Md. (June 11, 2026)—To help local residents navigate an increasingly complex housing market, United Communities Against Poverty (UCAP) has partnered with Marvel Truesdale – The Real Estate Educator of The Home Team Realty Group to host a massive Housing Resource Fair on Wednesday, July 15, 2026.
The free, county-wide event will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at United Communities Against Poverty, located at 1400 Doewood Lane, Capitol Heights, MD 20743. All residents from across Prince George’s County are welcome to attend.
Designed to provide families and individuals with the knowledge, resources, and direction needed to move forward with financial confidence, the fair will feature lively panel discussions, real solutions from trusted professionals, and an interactive Q&A session where attendees can get their specific housing questions answered live on the spot.
The Housing Resource Fair will cover a wide array of vital county and community programs, including:
• First-Time Home Buyer & Downpayment Assistance Programs
• Affordable Apartments & Low Income Senior Community Options
• Housing & Credit Counseling
• Expert guidance from Realtors, Loan Officers, Home Inspectors, and Title Companies
• Foreclosure & Mortgage Assistance
• Employment Resources & Financial Literacy
• Legal Assistance & Estate Planning
• Energy and Utility Assistance
In addition to invaluable resources, the event features exciting raffles and giveaways. Both entry and parking are completely free, and bilingual assistance and walk-ins are warmly welcome.
While walk-ins are permitted, attendees are encouraged to pre-register. For more information or to register for the event, please contact Jennifer Glover (UCAP) at 301-322-5700 Ext. 172 or Marvel Truesdale at 301-283-1601.
Come get the knowledge, resources, and direction you need to move forward with confidence.
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Marietta Historic Site & Museum’s 13th Annual Wine & Jazz at Marietta
By STACEY HAWKINS
Marietta Historic Site & Museum
Please join us on Saturday, August 1, 1–5 p.m. (Rain date Aug. 8) for our 13th Annual Wine & Jazz at Marietta. Celebrate African American jazz heritage with local popular musicians at Marietta. In honor of the nation’s 250th anniversary, the event will include a traditional African drum performance to honor the roots of American jazz.
Listen to popular local jazz musicians, Jazzy Blu, and AJQ Plus 1.
Visit food and craft vendors and shop at the Farmers Market. Stroll through the booths of local Maryland wineries and sample the delicious wines of Cove Point Winery, Misfit Winery, Imperial 94 Winery, Far Eastern Shore Winery, and Sheree Harvest Wine.
Ages 21 & up. Early Bird tickets are $10/person online until July 25, 2026. From July 26 through August 1, 2026, $15/person online and at gate. Cash only at gate. To purchase online use ticket code: MHM-SPEC-GA-20260801
For more information, please call 301-464-5291 or email mariettahouse@pgparks.com. Marietta Historic Site & Museum is located at 5626 Bell Station Road, Glenn Dale, MD, and is a property of the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission.
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