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Greenwood will facilitate law enforcement roundtables as part of three-day North Dakota tour.
Every year, AARP collaborates with local leaders, organizations, and dedicated community members to kick-start change. The AARP Community Challenge provides funding for projects that encourage communities to become more livable. These projects aim to improve public spaces, housing, transportation and more to support people of all ages, backgrounds and abilities.
Four North Dakota mayors and the Governor have signed proclamations recognizing August 14, 2025, as the 90th anniversary of Social Security.
In 2025 we're bringing fraud events to seven North Dakota towns and offering a wide range of virtual events to show you how to safeguard yourself from fraud.
AARP sponsors celebrations of older Americans at two Nutrition Centers
As federal spending discussions heat up in Washington, D.C., AARP Indiana is asking U.S. Sen. Todd Young and Congressional leaders to remember working family caregivers by supporting the Credit for Caring Act.
Between the grandkids being out of school, summer holidays, and family vacations, summertime is the perfect opportunity to try out some new recipes. With all the excitement of the upcoming season, it’s important to remember that a healthy, balanced diet is key to enjoying your summer to the fullest.
Maine is among the leaders helping workers save for retirement
Caring for a loved one? Do you need some time to recharge and use your creative side? Caregivers are an important community resource who help their older parents, spouses, and other loved ones age at home—where they want to be!
Volunteer Leaders Driving Change for Louisianans 50+
Scammers are criminals. The best way to stop a scam is to spot the red flags!
Did you know? With myMVA, you can take care of most of your motor vehicle-related business online.
We're hiring our next state director to lead our team and set the vision for our volunteers and program in Nevada.
Several scams rely on convincing the target to deposit a check as a first step of the crime. They then convince the target to use the money in a specific way. For example, in some work-from-home scams, the “company” will send a check for deposit, and then once it “clears”, they direct the target to purchase needed office equipment from the company’s “catalogue”.
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