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Maryland SILC Launches Statewide Survey and Community Town Halls

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The Maryland Statewide Independent Living Council (Maryland SILC), in partnership with Centers for Independent Living (CILs) across the state, is inviting Marylanders to help shape the future of disability advocacy, services, and independent living supports.

Maryland SILC has launched a statewide Needs Assessment Survey and a series of Community Town Halls to ensure the voices of people with disabilities, family members, caregivers, and service providers are reflected in future planning and advocacy efforts across Maryland.
 

Take the Survey

Maryland SILC encourages individuals with disabilities, caregivers, family members, and service providers to complete the statewide survey to help identify service gaps, community priorities, and barriers to independent living.

Take the Survey (https://buff.ly/McUw6Pw)
 

Join a Virtual Independent Living Table Talk

Community members are also invited to participate in upcoming virtual discussions with Maryland SILC leadership and Maryland’s Centers for Independent Living.  

August 26, 2026 at 2:00 PM
Register for August 26 Table Talk (https://buff.ly/PuLyzNm)

September 21, 2026 at 7:00 PM
Register for September 21 Table Talk (https://buff.ly/KKVVsUD)
 

Upcoming In-Person Town Halls

Baltimore Town Hall
The League for People with Disabilities
October 14, 2026
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
 
Bay Area Town Hall
Week of October 5, 2026
Additional details coming soon.
 

About Maryland SILC and Maryland’s CILs

Maryland SILC works alongside Maryland’s Centers for Independent Living to advance disability rights, independent living, and systems advocacy throughout the state. CILs are community-based, cross-disability organizations led by and for people with disabilities.
Learn more about the Maryland SILC (https://buff.ly/PrjwWN3)
Maryland SILC Launches Statewide Survey and Community Town Halls
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