AARP, which advocates for the more than 100 million older Americans aged 50 and older, including the 20,000 living in this Territory, is pleased to release a joint statement in recognition of June as Elder Abuse Awareness Month. This month is recognized globally as a time to raise awareness and inspire action to prevent abuse, neglect, and exploitation of older people.
With fraud losses among older adults on the rise, AARP Virgin Islands is ramping up its efforts to educate residents and push for stronger laws to protect them.
Join AARP Virgin Islands on June 11th for an open dialogue on caregiving challenges in the Virgin Islands. Led by Sandra Gerard, AARP State Volunteer and AARP Caregiver Support.
RALEIGH — You've heard the endless stories of people stealing money off of gift cards. According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), these scams cost American consumers tens of millions each year.
As spring unfolds, AARP Florida remains actively engaged in a fast-moving legislative session— advocating for policies that protect and uplift older adults across the state.
On April 19, 1775 the shot heard 'round the world put Concord, MA on the historical map. This spring and summer learn more about the town where the revolutionary war started.
AARP Long Island is thrilled to connect with people age 50 and over at the *Long Island Comedy Festival at AARP sponsored shows. Find our AARP volunteers and staff at select performances! Come by the AARP table in the lobby before, during or after each show and meet us to learn more about what AARP is doing in the local community. Fraud isn’t Funny! Learn about how to protect yourself and your loved ones from Fraud and Scams, AARP Fraud Watch Network™, local resources, giveaways and much more!
A new survey from AARP Pennsylvania reveals that Pittsburgh voters 50+ will be the deciding factor in determining the city’s next leader.
Pittsburgh voters aged 50 and older constitute a significant voting bloc that candidates cannot afford to ignore. In the 2021 mayoral primary, voters over 50 made up 57 percent of all voters, and 60 percent of all in the general election.