HOLIDAY SCAM TELE-TOWN HALLJoin us on December 11 at 10 a.m. when AARP Fraudwatch Network’s Kathy Stokes will update the current fraud landscape and cover the most common holiday-shopping criminal activity so you can better protect yourself and your family. To participate, join us a few minutes before start time (on any time thereafter if you are late) at 866-495-1087.
AARP Rhode Island is raising awareness of the benefits of ADUs, making it easier to permit units and expanding the state's age-friendly, accessible, and affordable housing.
Across the Northeast, AARP state offices are currently recruiting new volunteers to serve in a variety of roles. And those who volunteer now say their work—on everything from fraud prevention to legislative advocacy—is highly rewarding.
AARP Rhode Island is building a trained team of fraud prevention volunteers to help raise awareness about scams targeting older adults across the Ocean State.
Elizabeth Howlett, 67, spent her career immersed in the nitty-gritty details of health care policy—from her stint as a state senator to her eight years as Rhode Island’s lieutenant governor.
Rhode Island residents can schedule new COVID-19 vaccine appointments or walk into a nearby pharmacy to get a shot. Here’s how to find an updated vaccine near you.