Scott Wegenast serves as the Communications Manager in the AARP Kentucky State Office. He's a native of the Bluegrass state and works from the state office in Louisville.
Too many families and older Louisvillians are struggling meet life’s most basics living needs. In collaboration with local Faith Communities, Coalition to Transform Advanced Care (C-TAC), and AARP Kentucky are hosting food drive seeking to help those most in need as the pandemic continues.
Louisville Metro Government is considering changes to simplify building Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU). AARP Kentucky supports these reforms for homeowners and family caregivers in proposed Phase One reforms to the Land Development Code. Your voice is needed to support these needed reforms - Now.
AARP Kentucky is hosting a live Tele-Town Hall statewide on February 11 @ 11:00 a.m. EST Our panel of trusted health care professionals will answer your questions, discuss the state’s vaccine distribution plans, and answer questions about how to combat COVID-19 together.
Learn the fundamental concepts of drawing in this online introductory virtual class. This flexible class focuses on foundational techniques and is great for new students as well as repeat students looking to deepen their skills. AARP Members and guests receive 50% off registration fees.
Ohio County Food Pantry and local AARP volunteers are sponsoring a special Pearl Harbor Day food basket distribution to fight hunger and honor Veterans.
"We’re excited to make this investment in the Muhammad Ali Center’s impactful Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Anti-Racism Programming.” AARP Kentucky Sate Director, Ron Bridges.
In Kentucky and across the nation, the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) exposed long exiting shortcomings in our health care delivery system and the critical importance of affordable health coverage and care for Kentuckians. We all do better when everyone does better!