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AARP Texas honors Lubbock-based reporter Jayme Lozano of The Texas Tribune for outstanding journalism in the community interest in 2023.
The 2023 AARP Texas Andrus Award recipients are big contributors to their communities' betterment.
Throughout the 1950s and ‘60s, San Antonio’s Alameda Theatre was renowned as a place to see modern Spanish-language movies and variety shows. Now, the vaudeville-style theatre takes on an exciting new role.
By Christian Nisttáhuz
AARP’s Annual Highest Volunteer Honor Recognizes Outstanding Volunteers Age 50-Plus
Virginia Alves and Mark Hollis
Across the country, someone’s identity is stolen every two seconds. Fraud is an escalating crisis, with losses far exceeding what is reported. While $9 billion in fraud losses were reported in 2022, The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) estimates the true financial impact at $137 billion due to underreporting. The impact on victims and their families can be financially and emotionally devastating, especially for older Americans.
Two special volunteers recognized for exceptional service to their community.
Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont acknowledged the invaluable and incredibly important work of family caregivers recently by proclaiming that November 2024 is “Family Caregivers Month” in Connecticut.
Resources, Helpful Tools and More for Volunteers
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