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AARP Indiana

Redefining and improving life for Hoosiers 50+
SEP 15, 2025
The Heartland International Film Festival returns this year, running from October 9th through the 19th! AARP Indiana is proud to be a sponsor of this year's event.
SEP 9, 2025
No matter where you are in the caregiver journey, these local agencies and organizations can help make the process easier
The names of the first 10 Medicare drugs whose prices the federal government will negotiate directly with manufacturers were released Aug. 29. Popular but pricey blood thinners, diabetes medications, cancer treatments make historic list.
JUL 24, 2025
On June 25, Sarah Waddle (AARP Indiana State Director) and Linda Dunno (AARP Indiana State President) traveled from the Indiana State Office at 1 North Capitol Avenue to Capitol Hill in Washington D.C. to attend the 2025 AARP Lobby Day. The summer weather was in full force with heat indexes reaching over 100 degrees. Sarah and Linda even came across a woman who had the sole of her shoe melted by the heat! Despite the heat, Sarah and Linda had a day full of meetings with legislators and their teams.
AARP Indiana sees outreach, advocacy, and charitable giving converge in Evansville
UPDATE: The Gary and Fort Wayne Digital Equity Bootcamps have been postponed. We'll have more information soon!
Important constituencies had a seat at U.S. Senator Todd Young’s table during the August 2023 Congressional recess.
By Mattie Perry-Lightfoot, AARP Indiana Executive Council volunteer
Local discount available for a Gary SouthShore RailCats game
AARP Indiana and the Evansville African American Museum are partnering for the first time to connect residents to the cultural, historical, and community offerings of the museum.
AARP Indiana is working to help address a statewide shortage of affordable housing, including helping fund and build a Habitat for Humanity home in Evansville. Other steps include advocating for zoning adjustments and initiatives aimed at diversifying Indiana’s housing stock.
Communities across Indiana are working to become more livable for residents of all ages.
Every person in a long-term care facility – as well as their friends and families – deserves to have an advocate that looks out for their interests.
Every year, a small army of AARP Indiana volunteers and staff shows up at the Indiana Statehouse to advocate on behalf of older Hoosiers.
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