Health is such a critical foundation of a good and productive life, and access to health care is essential for all. As we continue celebrating the great achievements of Illinois' Hispanic/Latino community, please join us to watch the story of Esther Corpuz, CEO of Alivio Medical Center.
For the Hispanic/Latino community, education is critical to ensure social, political, and economic success, empowerment, impact and influence. It all starts in grade school. As we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, we honor the work of Martha Alba, principal at Pilsen's Cooper Dual Language Academy. Watch her story!
AARP Illinois pays tribute to Latino culture's rich legacy, history and contributions in our country and our communities. The histories of Latino and Latinas in America and especially Chicago are diverse. The places explored barely begin to hint at the varied ways their lives intersected with one another. Discover these remarkable stories.
AARP Illinois today announced that two Illinois communities have been chosen as part of the 89 winners of the AARP Community Challenge, aiming to create change and improve quality of life at the community-level.
AARP Illinois is offering a Life Reimagined workshop at the Rochester Public Library on Tuesday, May 30, from 6 to 8 p.m. The program helps people explore possibilities and pursue changes in their work, relationships and well-being.
AARP Chicago along with Donda’s House was proud to present a screening of the film “ Olympic Pride: American Prejudice” at the Benito Juárez Community Academy Performing Arts Center in Pilsen.