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Livable Communities

Grab your dancing shoes, your friends and loved ones (or come solo and meet new friends!) and head over to the AARP NH Spring Fling at the Rockingham Ballroom (22 Ash Swamp Road) in Newmarket, NH on April 19, 7-10:30 pm.
From the North to the South, East to West, join us for our 11th and final season of NeighborWalks.
State's Digital Equity Plan provides blueprint to unlock federal dollars and connect communities
A Long History of Connecting Montanans with Resources and With Each Other.
An educational program that equips participants with the knowledge, skills and connections to be an impactful leader community planning.
An Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) is a small residence sharing a single-family lot with a larger, primary dwelling. Often found in cities, suburbs, and rural areas, they're generally less visible because of positioning behind or tucked within a larger home.
AARP Maine collaborates with other organizations in our state with you in mind. Check out these resources and connect with the opportunities that work best for you!
New York state is developing a Master Plan for Aging to meet the growing needs of older New Yorkers. The goal is to make policy recommendations on everything from resources for family caregivers to the availability of assistive devices such as hearing aids.
AARP, lawmakers and others are looking at neighborhood networks as a way to help provide services to older residents — possibly helping them stay in their homes longer.
Residents are coming together to perform "walk audits" in their communities. When they did so in Birmingham, they helped improve street safety in the city.
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