Kathy Green of AARP Texas joins Texas Housers "A Little Louder" podcast for a chat about how affordable and low-income housing issues are a priority for AARP.
Donna's journey is one of resilience and gratitude. Despite the challenges of battling cancer, she continues to work part-time as a Quality Assurance Analyst. The ability to work remotely has been a blessing, allowing her to manage her health while staying productive. Her company has been incredibly supportive, accommodating her schedule and understanding her need to stay safe due to her immunocompromised state.
Earlier this year AARP joined White House officials and industry leaders in a meeting aimed at helping the federal government fight back against the use of artificial intelligence–enabled voice cloning to commit fraud. A virtual White House conference followed in June, with AARP again at the table. With fraud already at an epidemic level, the addition of AI powered scams is alarming, which is why AARP is focused on advocating for a strong legislative response to this threat.
Embark on an inspiring journey at the Chicago Architecture Center until December 31, where the "Loop as Lab" exhibit awaits, generously sponsored by AARP Illinois.
WAKE FOREST, NC -- To best prepare for a population that is both growing and aging, the Town of Wake Forest, North Carolina, joined the AARP Network of Age Friendly States and Communities. The announcement was made at the town’s Board of Commissioner’s meeting on July 16. Through the Network, the Town of Wake Forest will receive both technical assistance and shared expertise to help develop changes to support people of all ages.
The "Collaborative Policy Forum: Delaware's Changing Landscape" addressed critical transportation issues facing the state's growing aging population on Wednesday, July 17th, from 8:30 am to noon at the Audion of the STAR Campus in Newark, DE.
This year, to celebrate the birthday of Social Security on Aug. 14, we're not just blowing out candles, we're igniting a conversation that could shape the future.
Join us for a free screening of the incredible true story of DinDim the Penguin. This film is about a little lost penguin who transforms the life and soul of a heartbroken fisherman after being rescued from an oil spill. AARP membership is not required to attend.
Join AARP Oklahoma, OATS and Community Health Centers, Inc. for free, in-person technology classes. The classes will be held in room A at Community Health Centers, Inc., 3748 North Lincoln in Oklahoma City.
Sixteen communities across the Bay State are getting a boost in their work to become more livable for residents of all ages.
The AARP Community Challenge funds innovative projects that inspire change in areas such as public places, housing, transportation, and more.
In 2024, AARP is bolstering its investment in digital connectivity, community resilience, rural communities, and addressing disparities.