Check out the improved AARP Livable Communities Map - a free, interactive tool with information on the more than 1,300 AARP Community Challenge grantees and more than 800 members in the AARP Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities.
Watch these insightful conversations from AARP Massachusetts. From clutter to nutrition, alcohol and loneliness, find simple life hacks or gain insightful information from these hour long discussions.
Get all your questions answered about how to volunteer with AARP Massachusetts. Bring your lunch to this quick 30 minute session and learn directly from our volunteers about what programs we offer.
Make your voice count! Join AARP Massachusetts for our monthly advocacy virtual gathering tailored for active advocates and those keen on making a difference in the halls of the Statehouse.
AARP surveys consistently find that the vast majority of older adults want to reside in their current home or community for as long as possible. Doing so is possible if a community has housing options that are suitable for differing incomes, physical abilities, ages, & life stages. Tell us how you feel about the housing options in your community and learn more about Governor Healey's "Affordable Homes Act" housing bill and why AARP is urging 'bold action' on it.
A report by the Federal Trade Commission found that Veterans, Active-Duty service members and their families are 40% more likely to lose money to scams and fraud than the civilian population. Visit www.aarp.org/vetsfraudcenter for more information.
Once a month, on the first & 2nd Saturdays of every month, AARP members and volunteers in the Greater Worcester & Boston areas sign up to walk and talk with each other and a local healthcare provider. People of all ages, fitness levels, and backgrounds are welcome to these free, ongoing events. Walking in Worcester on every 1st Saturday of the month and Boston every 2nd Saturday. RAIN OR SHINE. Sign up today.
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We’re thrilled to announce that thirteen organizations right here in Massachusetts have been awarded 2023 AARP Community Challenge grants for quick-action projects that will create more livable communities for residents of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities, right here in the Bay State. Click to learn more. All part of our Livable Communities and Age & Dementia Friendly work.