As part of this month’s national celebration of veterans, AARP in Los Angeles will honor the men and women who served in the military as association and community members participate in the Rock n’ Ride for Veterans, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Nov. 7 in Downey.
Arkansas has the nation’s highest rate of hunger among people 60 and older. More than a fourth of Arkansans 60-plus don’t always know where they will get their next meal, and state budget cuts could make the situation worse.
As the 2016 legislative session approaches, AARP Hawaii is building support for legislation that would help family caregivers when a loved one returns from a hospital stay.
Veterans Day is Nov. 11, and in a salute to the estimated 4,500 Virgin Islanders who served in the military, the AARP V.I. office is promoting a resource that aims to make life easier for veterans and their families nationwide.
With the state’s Feb. 1 presidential caucus on the horizon, AARP Iowa volunteers have hit the political trail. They are meeting with candidates at coffee shops and local rallies to ask, if elected, how the candidates would put Social Security on stable footing for future generations.
As the 2016 legislative session approaches, AARP Kentucky is building support for a bill that would help family caregivers when a loved one comes home from a hospital stay.
Grumbling at the TV and grousing about politics doesn’t accomplish much, so AARP Idaho is offering an alternative: Members across the state are invited to participate in a survey that aims to gauge which issues, programs and services are most important to Idahoans age 50-plus.