You're Invited!In honor of National Family Caregivers Month, AARP California invites you to our Second Annual Women of Color Conference in San Diego. This gathering explores the realities of aging and end-of-life with honesty and compassion — from building your “Just in Case” binder to navigating caregiving and making choices that reflect your values. Connect with local experts and community members, and leave with tools, resources, and confidence to plan for what matters most. Lunch will be provided.
Today, we are joined by David Zwonitzer and Steven Johnson, who are running for Wyoming House District 8, located in Laramie County. We asked them the same questions and you can see how they answered.
The AARP New Mexico State Office has moved to Albuquerque, and you’re invited to the party! After 23 years in Santa Fe, the office transitioned to Albuquerque in March and will be having a grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony, Thursday, June 20. The Albuquerque Hispano Chamber of Commerce will be facilitating the special event.
AARP Michigan is proud to announce the City of Detroit has officially joined the AARP Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities. This significant milestone reflects the City's commitment to creating a more livable environment for residents of all ages, particularly its older adults. Detroit joins a growing movement of communities dedicated to enhancing the quality of life through thoughtful and inclusive urban planning.
The Massachusetts Coalition to Build Community & End Loneliness held its lobby day on Beacon Hill. The coalition, convened by AARP Massachusetts, hopes legislators will make Good Neighbor Day, September 28, a day of action
As temperatures rise and Texans rely heavily on air conditioning in their homes, AARP Texas seeks to educate consumers, including older Texans, on how to protect themselves against the rising costs of electricity and other utility expenses.
AARP Texas Director Bob Jackson released the following statement today in reaction to the news of the passing of Luis Alonso Wilmot of San Antonio, who served as the AARP Texas Director from 2002 to 2007: