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Register today to see Greenwood first-hand at our FraudFest Lunch & Learn events in Bismarck and Fargo.
Four North Dakota mayors and the Governor have signed proclamations recognizing August 14, 2025, as the 90th anniversary of Social Security.
Fighting for lower prescription drug costs, housing solutions, fraud protections and more.
In 2025 we're bringing fraud events to seven North Dakota towns and offering a wide range of virtual events to show you how to safeguard yourself from fraud.
Jane Strommen of Fargo has been appointed to the AARP North Dakota Executive Council. Strommen currently works as a NDSU Extension Gerontology Specialist.
In North Dakota four organizations received 2022 Community Challenge grants totaling $52,000. 
Haley Vollmer is working as an intern for AARP ND. A Kansas State University student and Wing, N.D., native, Vollmer supports communications and volunteer engagement.
AARP is encouraging North Dakotans to get active and explore nature with free hiking events at two scenic state parks this summer.
Find photos, commentary and inspiring views from our Summer 2022 hiking series.
AARP ND is a proud supporter of the LGBT community in Bismarck and around North Dakota, and we'd like to learn how we can work together. Please take a few moments to share your ideas.
According to World Health Organization estimates, 1 in 6 people over the age of 60 suffers from some type of abuse. More needs to be done in order to bring elder abuse into the spotlight, and that is why the United Nations will call upon all nations to refer to June 15 as World Elder Abuse Awareness Day [WEAAD].
It’s not a legislative year, but that doesn’t mean we aren't busy. The AARP ND team has been actively engaged in a number of advocacy efforts. Here’s a rundown.
Learn more about AARP ND's fraud activities and find out what to watch for through stories shared.
When Michael V. was scammed out of several hundred dollars online, he decided to share his story to help others.
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