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News and resources helping Kentuckians to live their best life
AARP Kentucky is now accepting applications for the 2026 AARP Community Challenge grant program through March 4, 2026, at 5 p.m. ET. In its tenth year, the program will award more than $8 million nationwide to fund quick‑action projects that help make communities more livable for people of all ages.
Craig Nicholson, a 66-year-old Army veteran and first vice commander of the Kentucky branch of the National Association for Black Veterans, needed heart and kidney transplants two years ago.

Fortunately, he and his wife, Judy Nicholson, both AARP veteran volunteers in Kentucky, knew exactly where to look for support: a booklet produced by AARP called the “AARP Veterans and Military Families Caregiver Guide.”
As of November 1, 2025, millions of Americans—including many older adults—may not receive their monthly food benefits through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) due to the ongoing federal government shutdown.
No matter where you are in the caregiver journey, these local agencies and organizations can help make the process easier
Measure Would Protect Retirement Investors and Savers from Conflicts of Interest
New report reveals stress on family caregivers’ health and finances; identifies policies to help support caregivers.
AARP Live: Don't Get Scammed!
Senator McConnell and Secretary Grimes Focus of New Voters' Guide on Kentuckians’ Financial Security
How far would you go to protect your hard earned good credit and family finances? If you live in Northern Kentucky, help is just across the river in Cincinnati.
AARP joins Centre College and WAVE3 News in proposing Kentucky Senate Debate, offers historic opportunity to discuss financial security issues for Kentuckians.
Tour Bus providing health tests, assessments, education and consulting services for FREE!
“Marjorie Towns has done it all, she’s a rock and we’ll miss her,” says AARP Kentucky Driver Safety State Coordinator Leon Morrow. And anyone who has worked with Towns of Glasgow, Kentucky knows he’s not exaggerating.
Think you’re too smart to fall for an online scam? A new AARP survey aimed to find out why some people fall for internet fraud while others do not and the results are alarming. It turns out it’s not just what you do on the online, but your life experiences off-line that can make you an easy target for scammers.
New AARP Report Profiles the Most Likely Victims of Online Fraud
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