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AARP Georgia

Find out more about what AARP Georgia is doing in your community and across the state.
JUN 27, 2025
Grants aim to help residents of all ages, especially older adults, improve how they live, move, and stay connected in their neighborhoods
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
JUN 6, 2025
Weekly classes have strength training & cardio fitness
MAY 8, 2025
The Executive Council and Volunteer Leader Ends Her Leadership Role After Two Terms
Georgia currently faces challenges related to access to quality health care, having several counties without any physicians at all. One way to improve upon these deficits is through telehealth and telemedicine.
It is becoming more common for people to look for ways to supplement their income, and job listings for “work from home” jobs are becoming more popular because they are so convenient.
AARP has opened applications for the 2019 AARP Community Challenge grant program to fund “quick-action” projects that spark change across the country.
Five $60K Winners This Fall; Deadline for Nominations is March 31, 2019
Please take the opportunity to meet AARP Georgia staff and volunteers while you take in the Gwinnett Gladiators vs. Greenville Swamp Rabbits match, and learn more about what we’re doing in your area! AARP Georgia is continually seeking new ways to connect with the 50-plus in the community.
Computer viruses are scary, and scammers exploit this fear to gain access to your personal information. They do this by tricking you into thinking your computer or other device has been compromised, and that you need their help to fix the problem.
In Georgia, an estimated 626,070 people, or 25 percent of the rural population, are without access to 25 Mbps/3 Mbps internet service. This lack of high-speed internet, or broadband as it is commonly referred, can have a lasting impact.
On Feb. 13, 2019, the Patients First Act (SB 106) was introduced in the Georgia Senate, with the support of Gov. Brian Kemp, Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan, Speaker David Ralston, and a number of others. This legislation would allow Gov. Kemp to seek two kinds of health waivers for Georgia.
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