AARP Indiana volunteers and staff had a successful October in Fort Wayne with two important wins! Read more about their accomplishments at the October 22nd Fort Wayne City Council Meeting!
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 celebrating election season by partnering with the Evansville Museum of Arts, History, and Science and offering discounted tickets to a new exhibit that any political buff would adore.
This June, AARP proudly celebrates Black Music Month—a time to recognize and applaud the rich impact of African American music on our country’s history. Over the centuries, Black music has evolved and triumphed, not only shaping America’s traditions but also preserving the experiences and culture of the Black community. From joy and success to pain and perseverance, Black artists continue to create emotional content with palpable lyrics and rhythms that unite and inspire millions.
Most people want to live safely and comfortably in their homes as long as possible, no matter their age or ability; however, many of today’s homes are not readily designed for our later life stages.
St. Joseph County, which includes South Bend, is looking for ways to boost access to affordable housing and public transit, among other efforts to make the area more livable for residents of all ages.