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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.
JUN 21, 2025
Make the most of your golden years with smart money moves that can help you save, invest, and grow your retirement income
Recently Georgia's retirement bill hit a roadblock in the Senate Retirement Committee, yet advocates remain strategic and hopeful.
JUN 18, 2025
Grants aim to help residents of all ages, especially older adults, improve how they live, move, and stay connected in their neighborhoods
JUN 6, 2025
Weekly classes have strength training & cardio fitness
Latest AARP research attaches $16.3 billion value to the estimated 1.2 billion hours of unpaid care that family caregivers provided in 2021.
Georgia consumers reported $158 million in fraud losses in 2022, according to FTC data.
As tax day approaches, AARP Georgia reminds military veterans under 62 that they may be eligible for new tax benefits.
DeShaun Johnson's 60-minute class, offered every Friday from 10 to 11 a.m., might help you shed a few pounds and tone your biceps. It’s also designed to benefit your brain health by helping you manage stress, get a good night’s sleep and engage with other people.
AARP Georgia will be advocating for a state-facilitated retirement savings program for private-sector workers who don’t have access to one through their employer during the 2025-26 legislative session.
Joe Gavalis and Dan Flynn each spent their careers in law enforcement going after hard-core criminals, including some in organized crime. Now retirees, the two Georgians are using their combined 75-plus years of experience to take on elder abuse.
AARP Georgia presented Louis Frank Tompkins with its top volunteer award, The Andrus Award for Community Service
Adults aged 60 and older are a fast-growing demographic in the Atlanta region, and local leaders have been working on ways to help them.
Eight Georgia entities awarded grants this year through AARP’s Community Challenge program, which funds quick-action projects to help make communities more livable. Nationally, AARP awarded $3.8 million in grants for 343 projects aimed at improving public spaces, housing and transportation, among other goals.
Commission represents 11 counties serving 522,198 Georgians
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