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.
Identity theft affects millions of families every year totaling billions of dollars in losses. The safe disposal of documents containing sensitive information, such as medical history, Social Security numbers and banking information, is one of the best ways to prevent identity theft and fraud.
The 2019 Georgia Legislative Session ended on April 2nd with several accomplishments of interest for Georgia’s 50+ and others around the state. Below are just a few.
Making Dreams Come True is a joint fundraiser for Macon Area Join us on Saturday, April 27 for the second annual Big House Museum and Habitat for Humanity Service Day and Concert!
Not too long ago, AJC reporter Nancy Badertscher had a chat with AARP Georgia volunteers Gary Cecil and Carolyn Hartfield about their "keys to happiness."
Learn how your community or nonprofit organization can apply for an AARP Community Challenge “quick-action” grant to fund a project related to housing, transportation, smart cities or public spaces.
Surprise medical bills are an expensive and unfair burden for patients and their families who expect their health plan to provide coverage during an emergency.