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AARP Colorado

Keeping Coloradans informed, engaged and active
JAN 15, 2026
The Colorado General Assembly gaveled into session at the state capitol on January 14 and is poised to address major issues facing Coloradans 50-plus.
JAN 14, 2026
This winter, Women’s Wilderness, a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating space for girls, women, and non-binary people of all ages to connect to the outdoors, invites caregivers to a snowy retreat for respite and connection.
JAN 14, 2026
Denver, Colorado – Erlinda Archuleta has been selected by AARP, the nonprofit organization for people 50 and older, to receive the 2025 AARP Colorado Andrus Award for Community Service, the Association’s most prestigious and visible state volunteer award for community service.
JAN 9, 2026
AARP Colorado is excited to partner with local volunteers and the Pueblo Public Library’s Rawlings (Main) Branch to offer new ways to connect.
We are thankful because we can provide you and your family with services, benefits, tools, and information to help you throughout life’s journey.
AARP members are invited to check out a wonderful performance of Su Teatro's The Miracle at Tepeyac and receive a discount.
Join Museo de las Americas for a fun night of conversation in Spanish! Their next Spanish Conversation Club* is on Thursday, Dec. 14 at 6 p. m. at Cerveceria Colorado.
This bill would make it more affordable for adult children to support aging parents by lowering costs for caregivers.
Social Security's Mobile Check-In Express feature makes it easier to check in if you must visit a Social Security office.
Have you visited the Senior Planet from AARP Technology Center yet? You can learn about the latest health, money, home technologies, and even how to spot misinformation in the news. Come into the center, meet new friends and "get in the know."
Social Security is there when you need it.
Most young adult workers are paying into Social Security right now, which means they have a vested interest in the program.
Colorado received over $54 million to assist low income families. Last season, LIHEAP helped around 77,500 low-income households in Colorado alone.
The AARP Livability IndexTM platform is the most comprehensive, web-based tool of its kind that scores every neighborhood and community in all 50 states and the District of Columbia for the services and amenities that affect people’s lives the most as they age.
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