April brings new opportunities to get involved and give back. As the legislative session moves forward, AARP Florida is focused on advocating for older adults, supporting volunteers making a difference, and helping you stay ahead of evolving scams. Stay connected with us this month for the latest updates, resources, and ways to make an impact in your community.
At AARP Florida, we know the power of volunteers to drive meaningful change in communities across the state. Each day, our volunteers embody passion, leadership, and a deep commitment to making life better for Floridians 50+. And now, it’s time once again to recognize one extraordinary individual with our highest volunteer honor.
Florida Power & Light (FPL) is proposing an increase that will impact many Floridians, especially seniors on fixed incomes. This proposal raises the minimum base bill for residential customers from $25 to $30—forcing them to pay more regardless of their actual energy usage.
Te invitamos —y puedes invitar a otras cuatro personas— a la proyección gratuita de Dora and the Lost City of Gold, parte del ciclo Verano de Películas con AARP. Después de pasar la mayor parte de su vida explorando la jungla, nada podía preparar a Dora para la aventura más peligrosa de su vida: la escuela secundaria. Siempre exploradora, se las arregla para vivir una aventura de acción para salvar a sus padres y resolver el misterio detrás de una civilización inca perdida.CUÁNDO:Martes, 13 de agostoHORA:7:00 PMDÓNDE:AMC Aventura 2419501 Biscayne BlvdAventura, FL 33180***Calificada PG por la acción y cierto humor crudo.***La película se proyectará en inglés con subtítulos en español. Es NECESARIO inscribirse:Call: 1-844-418-2281 or visit: https://aarp.cvent.com/DORA_Aventura
Florida property owners, listen up: The rules have changed on how you can get your home repaired after a hurricane or other natural disaster by letting a contractor deal directly with your insurance company.
It’s one of those things you know you should do – but many of us don’t actually follow through: Reviewing your homeowners insurance policy before the Florida hurricane season heats up.
Florida property owners, listen up: The rules have changed on how you can get your home repaired after a hurricane or other natural disaster by letting a contractor deal directly with your insurance company.
Editor’s note: Alzheimer’s Disease has long been known as the cruelest disease, because it robs caregivers of connection to their loved one’s mind and spirit while the physical body remains. In this story, retired Florida registered nurse and entertainer Marti Wilson tells the remarkable story of the closing chapters of her late husband’s battle with Alzheimer’s – and the rare gift of a goodbye that he was able to leave her with. Marti Wilson is known on stage as Lili Rose, and may be familiar to Florida audiences from her years of performing at Rosie O’Grady’s at Church Street Station in Orlando as well in many other Florida venues. Today she lives in Ellenton, Fla., near the Manatee River.