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AARP Georgia

Find out more about what AARP Georgia is doing in your community and across the state.
Recognizing our state volunteers' contributions that help us carry out our mission.
MAY 8, 2025
The Executive Council and Volunteer Leader is Set to Retire from Her Leadership Role After Two Terms.
Recently Georgia's retirement bill hit a roadblock in the Senate Retirement Committee, yet advocates remain strategic and hopeful.
MAY 8, 2025
Carrie Jarrett Parham Set to Lead AARP GA’s Volunteer Executive Council
MAY 1, 2025
New Georgia police officers are now required to take a course to identify fraud, abuse and neglect of older adults and people with disabilities.
AARP Georgia and four members of the national champion University of Georgia football team have come together to help Georgians stay safe from fraud and scams through releasing a video promoting the organization’s Fraud Watch Network (FWN).
AARP Georgia is proud to announce the addition of two new members to its Executive Council. Health care professional Stewart Parnacott and IT project manager Tami Giusto join a talented and diverse group of professionals on the nonprofit’s Executive Council.
The House voted to pass the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, a bill that includes several key provisions to lower the prices of prescription drugs. AARP Georgia thanks Representatives Sanford Bishop, Hank Johnson, Nikema Williams, Lucy McBath, Carolyn Bourdeaux and David Scott for supporting this critical legislation that will bring real relief for seniors.
On Sunday, the Senate voted to pass the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, a bill that includes several key provisions to lower the prices of prescription drugs. AARP Georgia thanks Senators Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock for supporting this critical legislation and moving one step closer to real relief for seniors.
With recent changes to Georgia's election laws, AARP is stepping up to provide clear information about how, where and when Georgians can cast their ballots this election season.
AARP Georgia released new polling data showing that Georgians of all ages and political stripes are more likely to support candidates who are paying attention to the concerns of residents age 50 and over ahead of November’s elections.
AARP Georgia released key findings from a 2022 election survey that shows candidates for Governor and U.S. Senate should pay close attention to Georgians age 50 and over, with issues such as the economy and inflation top of mind for these voters.
The AARP Network of Age-Friendly States & Communities Friday welcomed Chatham County into the network during the County Board of Commissioners meeting in Savannah.
Communities across Georgia are working to become more livable for residents of all ages. AARP is working in partnership with local leaders, organizations and dedicated residents to help make that vision a reality.
Coming off a national championship, University of Georgia Bulldogs fans are even more jazzed than usual about the upcoming college football season.
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