For 90 years, Social Security has been a promise kept to generations of hardworking Americans. Recently, AARP joined communities across the country to celebrate that legacy, while rallying public support to protect its future.
Nine entities in Georgia received 2025 AARP Community Challenge grants, ranging from $2,000 to $25,000 and totaling nearly $110,000. Projects focus on disaster preparedness, home safety, internet access and digital literacy.
The 16 counties represented by the Commission join over 600 other communities across the nation that have committed to preparing for an aging population.
AARP Georgia has teamed up with The Heritage Project to present the third installment of "Georgia's Great African Americans of Historic Distinction." Register to attend this free, virtual exhibit!
In other states, advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) have a specialized license that gives them broader authority for patient care. Not in Georgia. AARP Georgia supports legislation to grant separate licenses to APRNs.