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AARP Alabama

Visit AARP Alabama’s website for information about events, plus news and resources that improve the lives of Alabamians 50+.
As of November 1, 2025, millions of Americans—including many older adults—may not receive their monthly food benefits through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) due to the ongoing federal government shutdown. This disruption affects individuals living on fixed incomes, many of whom rely on SNAP to afford groceries and maintain their health.
NOV 11, 2025
AARP Alabama invites you to a special tele-townhall event on Thursday, November 13, 2025, at 10:00 AM Central Time, featuring senior leadership from the Alabama Legislature. This is a unique opportunity for Alabamians to hear directly from key decision-makers about the issues that matter most to residents age 50 and older.
NOV 7, 2025
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: November 7, 2025
AARP Alabama is pleased to welcome DeeAnn (Dee) Caudel as its new state president, the top AARP volunteer role in the state.
AARP Mobile is helping our friends and neighbors fight Identity Theft by holding a free document shredding event this Saturday, November 16. The event will be held 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM at Via Health, Fitness and Enrichment Center located at 1717 Dauphin St in Mobile.
AARP CEO Jo Ann Jenkins opened an AARP sponsored outdoor fitness park at Mobile’s James Seals Jr. Park & Community Center, the thirteenth such park to open in the United States and the only one planned in Alabama.
AARP Alabama warns about scams targeting Medicare beneficiaries and offers tips for protection
Do you know ways to help keep your aging loved ones from losing money to scams and fraud? We’ll share important information that could help you keep them safe during our free webinar.
Not sure which Medicare plans and options are right for you or a loved one? AARP is here to help connect you to the resources that may make it easier for you to decide what’s right for you.
It’s well known that prescription drug prices are skyrocketing in America. Price increases for brand name drugs have far exceeded the rate of inflation since at least 2006, according to AARP’s Rx Price Watch report. And the average annual cost for just one brand name drug taken on a chronic basis was about $6,800 in 2017, almost $1,000 more than in 2015. However, it’s not just patients paying for greedy Big Pharma practices that help keep drug prices high— it’s also taxpayers.
AARP's 'Stop Rx Greed' is a nationwide campaign aimed at lowering prescription drug prices. The goal of the sustained campaign is to help drive down drug prices for Alabamians and all Americans by advocating for a variety of legislative, executive, and regulatory actions at both the federal and state level.
Looking for a job that has flexible hours, competitive pay, and matters to your community? Consider working for the 2020 Census! Get more information on the potential opportunities during our free webinar.
Brown was selected out of more than 900 nominations nationwide; Prize includes 8 day cruise
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