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In June, California became the eighth state to join the AARP Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities, committing to develop a strategy and resources to help it become a great location for everyone to live, play and age in place.
AARP Releases American Rescue Plan Act Resource for California’s Local Leaders
AARP awards community grants to eight California organizations as part of another record-breaking year for nationwide program.
July 28th is National Soccer Day and AARP California has teamed up with San Diego Soccer Women to highlight the benefits of soccer and how you can disrupt aging and #PlayAtEveryAge
To help drive change and improve livability in California, AARP has sponsored 15 fellows to participate in the America Walks’ Walking College program.
California becomes the eighth state in the nation to join the AARP Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities, a commitment to make the state more livable for people of all ages and abilities.
Educational information and resources on climate and health.
Participate in Emergency Broadband Benefit Program - New federal initiative can save eligible households on high-speed internet bills.
The newly published AARP CA Listening Report: Rebuilding the Social Compact on Housing for All Californians highlights impediments and solutions to California’s housing crisis, as well as where AARP can position its resources and support to effect change.
A commitment to make the city more livable for people of all ages and abilities
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