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.
En español | Veterans with severe disabilities who have outstanding student loans will receive notices from the federal government beginning this month telling them they may be eligible for a program that can make those debts go away.
As the campaign season heats up, voters will be bombarded with information from candidates, from television ads to literature in the mail to social media posts and tweets. Here are six ways you can cut through the clutter and help yourself to become an informed voter:
Join AARP Georgia at the ASO Delta Classical Series for several evenings of symphonic music and an opportunity to connect with other members. Connect with AARP staff and volunteers to learn what we're doing in the community.
Join AARP Georgia, Augusta Warrior Project, Central Savannah River Area Regional Commission: Area Agency on Aging, Georgia Bikes, Shiloh Community Center and Uptown Kiwanis Club for a Mayoral Forum on Thursday, May 17 at the DoubleTree Hotel from 6 p.m.-7:30 p.m.
Publicly sharing personal information is risky enough in everyday life. It gets worse in death. It’s never wise to let strangers know your name, address, birth date, birthplace, family members’ names or even hobbies, whether you post the info on social media, take surveys or fill out product registration forms.