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AARP California

News, tools, resources, & research that matter to Californians 50+
Pasadena, CA – AARP California is pleased to announce the appointment of Michael Murray as the new State Director, effective June 23, 2025. Michael brings more than 35 years of experience in leading diverse teams within AARP at the local, state, and national levels in pursuit of the Association’s mission to enhance the quality of life for all as they age.
AARP Welcomes the enactment of AB 609 and SB 607 into law as part of the 2025-26 state budget
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?
As the pandemic’s economic upheaval continues to reverberate, AARP California is presenting a series of free one-hour presentations, geared to the Latino community, to help people build financial resilience.
AARP is working in partnership with local leaders, organizations and dedicated residents to help make California more livable for residents of all ages.
Observed on June 19, Juneteenth National Independence Day is a historic holiday that commemorates the end of slavery in the United States.
AARP’s unwavering commitment to the LGBT community reflects our core belief in the dignity, worth, and potential of every individual. That’s why we are proud to announce these weekly virtual events to celebrate PRIDE month by connecting you to information, inspiration, and conversation. Please join us for one or all of the following FREE events:
Nominate an exceptional volunteer for California’s 2022 AARP Andrus Award for Community Service
Join AARP California as we recognize Asian American and Pacific Islander culture and contributions to the United States.
Creating more affordable housing is a key issue California officials hope to address with the state's new “Master Plan for Aging.” It outlines five priorities to help make the state more livable for people of all ages, including putting parks closer to homes and making public transit more accessible.
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