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.
ATLANTA—AARP Georgia State Director Debra Tyler-Horton released the following statement today in response to Majority Forward’s citation of AARP and use of AARP’s logo in a political ad targeting U.S. Sen. David Perdue of Georgia. Said Tyler-Horton:
As COVID-19 restrictions ease in Georgia, nursing homes and other long-term care facilities are preparing to resume in-person visits for families. Visits won’t be the same as before the pandemic, at least until the threat of coronavirus has passed. There may be limits on when, where and for how long you can see loved ones, and distancing rules will likely be in place.
Are you interested in learning more about African American women’s health? Please join AARP Georgia and the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Phi Pi Omega Chapter for the Second Annual Virtual Wellness Expo on Saturday, June 27 from 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. via Facebook Live. The virtual expo will focus on breast cancer awareness and prevention, heart health, nutrition, and wellness and care for the caregiver. The event is free, but registration is required.
Philanthropist and Military Veteran BriGette McCoy found a passion for supporting other women veterans, while creating a space where women veterans can be "honored and welcomed."