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AARP Alaska

Working to enhance the quality of life for our 82,000 members in Alaska
A Distinguished Event for Alaskan Veterans, Active Service Members, Families, and Community
DEC 8, 2025
With most small-business employees lacking workplace plans, Alaska Work and Save can help workers build financial security through a voluntary, portable, and state-overseen program. Learn how this initiative benefits both employees and businesses and hear from business owners themselves.
NOV 21, 2025
22% of Alaska adults provide care, spotlighting the urgent need for action to support family caregivers. Here's what AARP Alaska is doing to help.
Retired San Diego Deputy District Attorney Paul Greenwood writes about the meaning and importance of WEAAD.
It will be a year of change for the state’s voters.
The challenges of a warming globe are nowhere more pressing than in Alaska, which sits as the nation’s front door to climate change.
As the days get longer and the sunshine warmer, AARP Alaska is turning our attention to the 2022 growing season!
This update was written by Marge Stoneking, AARP Alaska's Associate State Director of Advocacy.
Classes will introduce online tools, from maps to Zoom (& more!)
During Black History Month, AARP recognizes leaders taking action to give back and help build up their communities.
Community Challenge Grant brings Willow residents together on new pickleball court
Applications accepted through March 22, 2022, 1:00 p.m. Alaska time
Dillingham's Volunteer Fire Chief is honored with 2021 Andrus Award
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