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AARP Connecticut

The latest news, information and events for Connecticut residents 50+
DEC 4, 2025
Became a Voice For Change
Ratepayers Can Voice Their Position by Signing an Online Petition or Attending Public Hearings in February, March & April
APR 17, 2025
Cryptocurrency scams have surged in recent years, with billions stolen annually. One of the biggest drivers of this trend? Romance scams. The free, live Fighting Fraud with AARP Connecticut webinar on Friday, April 25, at 12 p.m. will spotlight one victim’s story of romance, loss, and how the experience motivated her to advocate for other victims.
APR 17, 2025
AARP Long Island is thrilled to collaborate with The Gateway Playhouse, for discounts on select performances for in-person live theatrical entertainment! Come by the AARP table in the lobby before, during or after each show and meet AARP volunteers, staff and other members and learn more about what AARP is doing in the local community!
Have you tried an e-bike? Curious about riding one? Join AARP and the Bicycle Coalition of Maine for bike rides and demos in select locations.
The nomination deadline runs from April 15 - July 15, 2025. Recognize volunteers 50+ who make a powerful difference in their community today!
"Life is too short. I thought I had skills that could help others, so I looked for roles where I could make a difference," says Claudia Eckels, whose unwavering volunteer efforts continue to empower AARP Virginia and the broader community
Session 1: Managing Money: A Caregivers Guide to Finances
AARP Florida is saddened to announce the passing of long-time volunteer and advocate Bill Ternent.
AARP Massachusetts sent a letter to the Ways & Means Committee urging members to fully fund programs and resources for the aging community in the 2026 Fiscal Year budget.
For one of AARP's most prolific driving instructors, one key tip is this: Remember how difficult it was when you first started driving.
Paper documents are a common source of identity theft. Protect yourself by shredding sensitive documents at our free shredding events. We'll also accept old TVs, CPUs, monitors, laptops and cellphones for safe disposal. A small recycle fee may apply to some electronic items such as printers and VCRs.
Take a look at what AARP Arkansas has been up to during the winter-spring of 2025.
Learn safe driving strategies and you could earn a discount on auto insurance.*
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