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AARP Iowa is seeking volunteers to join its Speakers Bureau to give informational presentations to community groups, clubs and organizations around the state.
Financial abuse is estimated to have cost older Americans at least $3 billion annually, according to the FBI.
AARP Texas is working to help make communities safer for pedestrians of all ages with a new educational program.
A new law will create a registry to single out people who have been implicated in cases of elder abuse.
The AARP Fraud Watch Network is working to raise awareness among Vermonters 50-plus so they don’t become victims of fraud.
A grace period that protected consumers from having municipal electricity, water or waste utility services cut off expired March 15.
Join AARP New York and Rochester Lifestyle Medicine Institute practitioners on Zoom to find out how evidence-based strategies and lifestyle changes can improve health, increase energy and reduce chronic disease.
The District is home to 25,514 veterans, according to 2020 U.S. Census Bureau data. AARP is teaming up with agencies to help vets and their caregivers by offering two online sessions on Wednesday, June 15.
A favorite summer-night pastime is returning to Boise, with Idaho Botanical Garden’s weekly Great Garden Escape concert series, set for June through August.
As potentially dangerous wildfires extend into rural and developed areas, residents must prepare.
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