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Walk with a Doc Events: Your Path to Wellness in 2026
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The award – our organization’s most prestigious – honors individuals aged 50 and older for exceptional volunteer service and community impact.
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We currently are accepting applications for new Executive Council members to serve a two-year term. The Executive Council helps advance AARP's mission in Ohio, provides direction and leadership, and represents AARP in the community.
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New employee brings more than a decade of community engagement, health equity, and civic participation experience
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AARP Georgia launched a new video podcast - The Georgia Red Clay Talks, a spinoff of the Georgia Red Clay Report, their monthly newsletter
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Heartbreak and loss come in many forms. It may be the loss of a loved one, the end of a relationship, a major life transition, or a moment when life simply did not unfold as expected. Whatever the cause, grief is a deeply human experience that affects more than our emotions. It reaches into our physical health, our mental clarity, and our sense of meaning.
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AARP's nationwide movement, I Am A Caregiver, now represents nearly 63 million Americans, including 2.2 million Ohio caregivers. To many lawmakers, America’s millions of caregivers are invisible. Yet, these family caregivers hold up a broken long-term care system, which is why AARP is looking for your help.
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This past week, AARP Florida brought energy, movement, and plenty of smiles to the court with a special Pickleball Clinic led by professional players from the APP Tour—and it was a smash hit.
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As AARP marks the 10th anniversary of its Livability Index™, we’re shining a spotlight on the Granite State communities that scored highest for quality of life. This web-based tool is the most comprehensive of its kind, rating neighborhoods across all 50 states and the District of Columbia on the services and amenities that make life better for everyone.
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AARP released data highlights the amount of caregivers throughout Ohio and the need for solutions that provide greater support.
That’s why AARP brings neighbors together to join in on free activities and events, right where you live.
Get to know the local side of AARP, and click on a free event that clicks with you.









