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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.
AARP Hawaii is encouraging members to participate in island traditions to honor our veterans.
Click on a link, answer a call from “tech support,” or even taking a Facebook survey can lead to you being scammed.
You can do more than dream about retirement; you can start planning for it at a free “Think of Your Future” workshop in Waimea on Saturday, April 29 .
Strategies for improving brain health, coping with dementia and what to do when a loved one is hospitalized are part of a free workshop for caregivers at Catholic Charities Hawaii on June 24.
Protect yourself from identity theft by safely shredding sensitive documents at Access Information Management Destruction Plants on Oahu, Hawaii island and Maui.
Master Shopper Veronica Hall will share secrets of saving money on groceries by clipping coupons with AARP members and guests at an Extreme Coupon Class on June 29.
Saving for retirement in a state with a high cost of living is stressful, especially for those employed by small businesses.
If you get a phone call, text or Facebook message from someone demanding immediate payment for back taxes and threatening you with jail or deportation, do not respond and do not click on any email links.
When AARP volunteer Laurie Kaneshiro brought her mother home to Hawaii to take care of her, she had no idea what was ahead and how much it would cost.
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