Content starts here
CLOSE ×
Search

AARP Hawaii

News, events and activities for Hawaii residents age 50-plus
Award Recognizes Volunteers 50 and Older Who Make a Powerful Difference in their Community
The approach of Hurricane Kiko and recent tsunami warning show the importance of knowing what you need to do in advance of a potential natural disaster.
No matter where you are in the caregiver journey, these contacts and resources will make the process easier
AARP charitable affiliate Wish of a Lifetime made a week-long trip happen for Sherry Imamura-Ryan, a Wahiawa resident who was able to visit the Japanese cousins she had grown up with. At 74, she hadn’t visited her homeland of Japan in over six decades.
If you’ve ever wondered about trying a new diet and the nutrition and science of healthy eating, AARP Hawai`i is giving you a chance to learn about different diets and ask questions of Caroline Hamatake, a registered dietician/nutritionist, during a series of free Zoom webinars starting on March 24.
Scammers follow the headlines and take advantage of them when they can. Public desire to support Ukraine in this critical time of need is no exception.
Hawai`i taxpayers are paying $62 million this year and will pay $1.72 billion over 20 years for the state’s share of social service programs to support workers and their families reaching retirement age without adequate savings, a new study estimates.
An AARP small business survey found that nearly three quarters of Hawai‘i small business decision-makers and owners think more should be done to encourage workers to save for retirement, and four in five support the creation of a state-facilitated retirement savings program.
Get tips on arranging the retirement you want with AARP Hawaii’s free webinar series Think of Your Future. The online sessions are 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. on Saturdays in March and on April 2.
AARP Hawai ‘i’s Fast, Healthy & Ono Cooking Webinars Continue an Online Around-the-World Culinary Tour
Being financially secure in retirement is not just about money. It requires planning and a realistic understanding of your needs and wants plus the benefits Social Security and Medicare provide after you stop working.
A bill moving through the Legislature would give Hawai`i workers without a retirement savings program an easy way to save at work for a secure future.
Learn about the latest research on Alzheimer’s disease and dementia and steps you can take to improve your brain health at a free webinar and Facebook Live on Wednesday, March 2nd at 10 a.m.
Noting that Hawai`i is facing a retirement savings crisis, a Legislative task force is recommending the creation of a state-facilitated retirement savings program that will give more than 200,000 Hawai`i workers access to retirement savings at work and address a projected tax and spending shortfall of more than a billion dollars over the next 20 years.
Search AARP Hawaii
Life's better when we share it.

That’s why AARP brings neighbors together to join in on free activities and events, right where you live.

Get to know the local side of AARP, and click on a free event that clicks with you.
About AARP Hawaii
Contact information and more from your state office. Learn what we are doing to champion social change and help you live your best life.