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AARP Georgia

Find out more about what AARP Georgia is doing in your community and across the state.
As we approach the end of 2026’s first month, AARP's Adrion Bell takes a look back at life’s past simple pleasures.
AARP Georgia launched a new video podcast - The Georgia Red Clay Talks, a spinoff of the Georgia Red Clay Report, their monthly newsletter
AARP Georgia’s innovative approach to disseminating information about our state’s legislative agenda
AARP Georgia's 2026 legislative focus is on relationship-building with elected officials to advance legislation that helps save Georgians money.
New communications analyst brings education, experience to AARP Georgia Team.
AARP Georgia staff joined several Warner Robins leaders recently at Rigby’s Entertainment Complex, to present the 2025 AARP Andrus Award for Community Service to Walon Smith of Perry, Georgia.
AARP Georgia invites you to join us for an in-person watch party for our Online Work & Jobs Event, “Improv to Get the Job,” Thurs, October 20, 6:15pm. Register here to attend: http://spr.ly/61828BlAy
Recognizing the energy and strength that volunteers give to its efforts, AARP Georgia is stepping up to help those who help their communities.
AARP Driver Safety (ADS) is seeking a highly qualified person to serve as the next State Coordinator for Georgia. This is an unpaid volunteer position. Any ADS volunteer or individual outside of the program is welcomed to apply.
AARP Foundation is looking to expand its team of volunteers for the upcoming tax season by recruiting interested individuals. Tax-Aide is an AARP Foundation program that offers free tax filing help for those who need it most, especially adults 50 and older, during the tax season.
Recently, AARP Georgia hosted a Financial Forum featuring several elected officials, with over 200 people in attendance. The event kicked off with State Senator Charlie Bethel discussing the importance of financial security and saving for retirement and his related work at the state level. This was followed by an overview of AARP’s Take A Stand campaign, offered by June Lyle, AARP Regional Vice President. Finally, U.S. Senator Johnny Isakson and U.S. Representative Tom Price then talked in-depth about challenges to Social Security and proposals for solvency. Several AARP Georgia volunteers supported the event by working at the registration table, serving as event/hosts, and coordinating comment cards. This event served to highlight the need for action to ensure that Social Security remains strong for future generations. Nearly 4.8 million Georgians are working hard and paying into Social Security. If our nation's leaders don't act, future retirees could lose up to $10,000 a year. The event provided attendees an opportunity to hear from our elected leaders about their commitment to update this important program.
Smart Driver is a 6-hour course broken into two 3-hour sessions. Students are required to attend both sessions to complete the course. AARP’s Driver Safety is the nation’s first and largest course especially designed for drivers aged 50 and older. It addresses age-related physical changes that can affect our driving ability and provides compensating techniques for use in the driving environment. More importantly, the Driver Safety class helps participants identify individual problem areas, which helps to improve their own driving behavior. Completing this course and submitting your certificate to your insurance company may result in a reduction of up to 10% in your insurance premiums! Course fee: $20. (Note: AARP members use promo code AARP2016 to receive $5 discount.) Please register by Friday, September 2 online or by calling 404-727-6000 (option 2).
AARP announced it will broadcast a live online family caregiving event from Nashville featuring author and speaker Peter Rosenberger.
Nearly 4.8 million Georgians are working hard and paying into Social Security. But the program is out of date. If our nation’s leaders don’t act, future retirees could lose up to $10,000 a year.
Georgia Attorney General Sam Olens has teamed with nationally renowned security expert and AARP Fraud Watch Network Ambassador Frank Abagnale for a campaign to raise public awareness of frauds and scams. The campaign includes public service announcements and social media content featuring videotaped comments from both Abagnale and Sam Olens.
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