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AARP South Carolina

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Join AARP South Carolina on Martin Luther King Jr. Day for a free film series at the Nickelodeon Theater in downtown Columbia. Experience three powerful films that explore civil rights, courage and the ongoing fight for equality. Registration is required; AARP membership is not.
As we wrap up 2025, AARP South Carolina is proud to reflect on the work we’ve done together with members, volunteers, and partners across the Palmetto State.
Scammers Increasingly Using Cryptocurrency ATMs in South Carolina
The kiosks—often located in gas stations, groceries or convenience stores—convert cash into difficult-to-trace digital currency. Growth in such scams has led to calls for legislation to better protect South Carolina consumers.
The South Carolina Public Service Commission (PSC) is reviewing settlements reached between Duke Energy Progress (DEP) and Duke Energy Carolinas (DEC) regarding their separate proposals to increase electric rates across the state.
AARP South Carolina partners with the Central Carolina Community Foundation’s One SC Fund to fight hunger and support food banks across the state.
As of November 1, 2025, millions of Americans—including many older Georgians—may not receive their monthly food benefits through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) due to the ongoing federal government shutdown. This disruption affects individuals living on fixed incomes, many of whom rely on SNAP to afford groceries and maintain their health.
Nominations are open for the 18th annual AARP Oklahoma Native American Elder Honors, which celebrates up to 50 Native American elders who have positively impacted our country, Indian Country, state, and communities. The nomination period closes on March 31.
Health Matters: Mind, Body and Soul
AARP Alaska is excited to announce Rachel Greenberg as the new State President, the state’s top volunteer position.
Dive into the world of drawing as you learn to shade three essential shapes: the sphere, the cube, and the cylinder and transform those shapes into an apple, a vase and a calla lily.
Here’s what to know, whether you’re a resident who’s working or retired, or if you’re considering a move to Mississippi.
Here’s what to know, whether you’re a resident who’s working or retired, or if you’re considering a move to South Carolina.
Use your life experience to enrich the lives of those in your community and help however you can. Learn more about all of AARP's volunteer roles.
The annual program aims to make communities in Mississippi more livable for people of all ages
Renters, owners and veterans can all find property tax relief. Find out how to apply.
AARP Georgia’s innovative approach to disseminating information about our state’s legislative agenda
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