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AARP Arkansas

Redefining and improving life for Arkansans 50+
Don't miss out on these free and open-to-the-public events.
Contact info for AARP Arkansas and staff
How to sign up to become a new AARP Arkansas volunteer.
A chance to receive a giveaway in April!
Kick off our 2025 Listening Sessions in Wrightsville (and surrounding cities) and Elaine. Community members are encouraged to share thoughts on transportation, housing, and more.
Little Rock Shred Fest May 3, 2025
AARP Arkansas continues our listening sessions across the state.
"When you volunteer with AARP you know you are making a difference," said AARP Arkansas Executive Council Member and three-year volunteer Willa Black Sanders, MPA. "It matters. And there is so much work to do."
“I’ve always been interested in helping out with issues for the aging,” said AARP Arkansas Volunteer Lead for Advocacy Charlie Wagener. “Volunteering for AARP enables me to work on a variety of issues—financial security, health care, you name it. It’s an effective way to give back to my community.”
AARP Arkansas is hosting a Free AARP Movies for Grownups screening of I’ll See You in My Dreams.
AARP Arkansas invites you to join our growing team of volunteer advocates. You can help ensure that our voices are heard at the local, state and national level on important issues like Social Security, Medicare, utilities, health care and caregiving.
An estimated 26 percent of Arkansas seniors face food insecurity, according to a report from the National Foundation to End Hunger. This alarming statistic is why the state has also ranked #1 in senior hunger for the last three years.
The year was 1992. Unforgiven won the Oscar for Best Picture, the Chicago Bulls won the NBA Championship and 60 Minutes was the top-rated TV program. It was also the year that Frank Gardner took his first of two Driver Safety classroom courses.
In connection with AARP’s I Heart Caregivers, you are invited to attend a free screening of the film Still Alice and learn more about resources for family caregivers and their loved ones.
AARP Arkansas is looking for experienced public speakers to help facilitate some of our programs and make presentations.
By Jean C. Setzfand, Vice President of the Financial Security team in the Education and Outreach group at AARP
By Julie E. Lee, Vice President and National Director of AARP Driver Safety in the Education & Outreach group
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