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AARP Georgia presented Louis Frank Tompkins with its top volunteer award, The Andrus Award for Community Service
JAN 10, 2025
AARP Georgia is accepting applications for 2025 Community Challenge Grants
JAN 1, 2025
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.
DEC 1, 2024
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.
Last October, the Mayor committed to transform the District of Columbia into an Age-Friendly City – a place where District residents of all ages will can live and thrive thanks to policies and programs that improve the quality of life. And last week, Mayor Gray released his FY 2014 Budget, outlining his Administration’s priorities for the near future. AARP DC’s review of the budget shows that the two commitments – an Age-Friendly DC and the FY 2014 Budget – still need work to become compatible. Below are the key principles of age-friendliness, some highlights of the FY 2014 Budget, and thoughts on how the two measure up.
Last night, Mayor Vincent Gray delivered his State of the District Address, recapping his Administration’s accomplishments of the past year and casting a vision for the coming year.
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