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AARP North Dakota

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Denise Fettig-Loftesnes of Bismarck is the recipient of the 2025 AARP Andrus Award for Community Service – AARP’s most prestigious volunteer award.
Fighting for property tax relief, lower prescription drug costs, housing solutions, fraud protections and more.
Five trends dominated the fight against fraud this year in North Dakota. Gear up and smack them down in 2026!
Medical student volunteers with AARP to help older adults improve their health
Updated AARP Livability Index™ platform informs and encourages local leaders to take action to make their communities great places to live for people of all ages
Launched in 2015, the AARP Livability Index platform scores livability by using more than 50 national data sources, such as the U.S. Census Bureau American Communities Survey, across seven categories: housing, neighborhood, transportation, environment, health, engagement, and opportunity.
Award Honors A Founder of Kupuna Aikido for his Community Service
Take advantage of our discounts at some popular attractions in Utah!
Join AARP Washington by phone for a live tele-town hall with Governor Bob Ferguson on Monday, December 15th at 1:30pm. We'll talk about a wide range of topics, including the state of Washington's economy, the rising cost of health care, new protections for consumers and more. Plus, Gov. Ferguson will take questions from the listening audience.
Findings underscore urgent need for financial transparency and swift passage of S1948/A1872
RALEIGH -- Mary Bethel of Fuquay Varina has been selected by AARP, the nonprofit organization for people 50 and older, to receive the 2025 AARP North Carolina Andrus Award for Community Service, the Association’s most prestigious and visible state volunteer award for community service. The award was formally presented to Bethel at a ceremony in Raleigh this week.
Looking for a simple, enjoyable way to stay active and connected—without worrying about the weather? Our walking club is the perfect solution! We meet inside the Boise Towne Square shopping mall making it easy to keep moving all winter long. Whether you’re new to walking or a seasoned pro, this club offers a welcoming environment for everyone.
The New Year is the perfect time to focus on wellness. If you or someone you care for lives with a chronic condition like arthritis, diabetes, or asthma, you know how challenging it can be. Symptoms such as fatigue, pain, and stress can make everyday tasks feel overwhelming.
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