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AARP California

News, tools, resources, & research that matter to Californians 50+
Join AARP California as we recognize Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) culture and contributions to the United States.
With 3.2 million members in California, AARP California strengthens communities and advocates for what matters most to older Californians and their families, including health security, financial stability and personal fulfillment.
In Clear Terms with AARP California™ is a free podcast that focuses on issues impacting Californians of all ages.
Do you know a volunteer age 50+ who is making a significant difference in your community?
Stay informed about the L.A. wildfires with updates, emergency resources, and safety tips.
Though it’s unclear what effect ADUs will have on housing affordability, the new units are changing residential housing patterns.
Ready for a refresh on your driving skills and ways to stay safe on the road? Take the AARP Smart Driver course and you could save on your car insurance!
Apply today! Be a voice for older adults in your community.
Join AARP California and the California Black Health Network at one of our upcoming online discussions on caregiving and the Black community. The series is designed to help the Black community be better prepared, plan for, and manage care for an aging parent or loved one with health issues and in need of caregiving services and support.
Nominate an exceptional volunteer for California’s 2023 AARP Andrus Award for Community Service
As older adults seek employment flexibility, many find gig and independent work appealing.
Join AARP California as we recognize Asian American and Pacific Islander culture and contributions to the United States.
AARP California is hosting FREE document-shredding events throughout the state this year. Find an event near you and register for your spot. Your documents will be shredded on-site, free of charge.
Pinkston to advise AARP on efforts to make California more livable for all ages
In the early 1900s, the Greenwood neighborhood of Tulsa, Oklahoma, now called "Black Wall Street," was a vibrant and prosperous community. Despite the challenges and racial injustices they faced, residents of this community built a thriving neighborhood filled with successful Black-owned businesses, attorneys, doctors, and real estate agents. Their achievements were nothing short of remarkable and served as a beacon of hope for Black Americans nationwide.
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