Content starts here
CLOSE ×
Search

AARP Arkansas

Redefining and improving life for Arkansans 50+
Our team has been busy... and our volunteers even busier! Check out the work that has been happening at AARP Arkansas. There are plenty of opportunities to join in this year.
Contact info for AARP Arkansas and staff
How to sign up to become a new AARP Arkansas volunteer.
AARP Arkansas presents a special event designed to honor and empower caregivers. Come away armed with resources and a community.
Catch up with what our volunteers have been up to this summer and find out about opportunities to volunteer in the months ahead.
West Memphis is the second city in Arkansas to join the AARP Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities.
Each month, AARP Arkansas sends out a fraud fighter text message that links to these tips. Stay scam aware and one step ahead of the con artists.
Odessa Darrough is the new volunteer state president for AARP Arkansas, advocating for the state’s more than 270,000 members.
Stevie Smith, a retired U.S. Army logistics officer, is the new lead for the AARP Arkansas veterans team. In the role, Smith, 55, organizes meetings, speakers, community service projects and other activities geared toward former service members.
When a group of older residents went to the Little Rock mayor for help after losing access to a swimming pool in 2017, little did they know the city was also about to lose its only senior center. That will soon be addressed.
When District of Columbia resident Ingrid Swinton got an eviction notice in September 2022, she didn’t know how she would be able to fight it without a lawyer—something she could not afford.
New Castle County residents may soon see the development of “pocket neighborhoods”—groups of small, detached homes arranged around a communal open space, such as a courtyard or garden.
Join AARP Michigan’s Ask the Doc series of virtual events for wellness insights and tips.
Learn how to protect against scams by requesting a talk from one of AARP Iowa’s trained Fraud Watch Network presenters.
To help North Dakotans protect themselves from scammers, AARP will host Fraudfest 2025—a series of fraud awareness events in several communities across the state.
Nearly 20 percent of South Dakotans age 45 and over are currently providing unpaid care to an adult relative or friend. Many of them are juggling those caregiving duties with full- or part-time jobs.
AARP Texas is urging lawmakers to pass a range of fraud-fighting measures, including protections for consumers who use cryptocurrency ATMs. AARP wants limits on daily transactions. It says that kiosk operators should also be required to post warnings about scams and be registered in Texas.
Search AARP States
Life's better when we share it.

That’s why AARP brings neighbors together to join in on free activities and events, right where you live.

Get to know the local side of AARP, and click on a free event that clicks with you.
About AARP Arkansas
Contact Information and more from your state office. Learn what we are doing to champion social change and help you live your best life.