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AARP Arkansas

Redefining and improving life for Arkansans 50+
AARP Arkansas presents a special event designed to honor and empower caregivers. Come away armed with resources and a community.
Contact info for AARP Arkansas and staff
How to sign up to become a new AARP Arkansas volunteer.
Our team has been busy... and our volunteers even busier! Check out the work that has been happening at AARP Arkansas. There are plenty of opportunities to join in this year.
Catch up with what our volunteers have been up to this summer and find out about opportunities to volunteer in the months ahead.
West Memphis is the second city in Arkansas to join the AARP Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities.
Each month, AARP Arkansas sends out a fraud fighter text message that links to these tips. Stay scam aware and one step ahead of the con artists.
Every time we are behind the wheel, on two wheels or on our feet is a perfect time to remember the importance of safety and looking out for one another. October’s Pedestrian Safety Month is a good reminder that we all play a role in making sure people arrive at their destinations safely.
We are very excited to announce that AARP’s Office of Community Engagement is bringing Luminous Life, a transformative campaign designed to empower African American women ages 45–65 through curated resources in hair care, health, and wealth management, to Milwaukee on Oct. 25.
A Distinguished Event for Alaskan Veterans, Active Service Members, Families, and Community
Helena Election Forum: Candidates Discuss Priorities and Transparency
More than seven-in-ten older adults would prefer to remain in their communities as they age while large majorities of those 50 and older favor a roster of zoning and land-use policies that would allow more homes to be built, according to surveys by AARP and The Pew Charitable Trusts. Read more . . .
AARP Delaware has named Ted Spickler the 2025 recipient of the AARP Andrus Award for Community Service, the Association’s most prestigious volunteer tribute. Named for AARP founder Dr. Ethel Percy Andrus, the award honors individuals who embody her motto: "To serve, not to be served."
Central Maine Power wants to raise electricity prices over the next five years. That means your bill could go up — unless you speak up!
AARP South Dakota salutes the service and sacrifice of our state’s veterans and military families.
AARP Texas is working to protect customers from excessive hikes in their electricity bill, and we urge Texans to join our fight against Oncor's proposed rate increase.
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About AARP Arkansas
Contact Information and more from your state office. Learn what we are doing to champion social change and help you live your best life.