A new electric trishaw for a nonprofit in Iowa City, Iowa, a ride-on-demand program for older adults in Hutchinson, Minnesota, and digital literacy classes for residents in multiple Kentucky locales are among the projects funded by 2025 AARP Community Challenge grants.
The General Assembly is scheduled to reconvene on Tuesday, Jan. 5. And although the pandemic will limit in-person access to lawmakers, AARP volunteers will be using virtual tools to advocate on behalf of older Kentuckians.
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Ohio County Food Pantry and local AARP volunteers are sponsoring a special Pearl Harbor Day food basket distribution to fight hunger and honor Veterans.
"We’re excited to make this investment in the Muhammad Ali Center’s impactful Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Anti-Racism Programming.” AARP Kentucky Sate Director, Ron Bridges.
In Kentucky and across the nation, the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) exposed long exiting shortcomings in our health care delivery system and the critical importance of affordable health coverage and care for Kentuckians. We all do better when everyone does better!