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The grants will upgrade a much-loved public garden and fund a street mural, designed to protect pedestrians.
AARP Connecticut and Masonicare, a nonprofit senior living and health care services provider, will host the fifth annual Livable Communities Conference on Friday, March 31, from 9:30 a.m. to noon.
Delaware has finally crossed the 1 million population mark, according to updated counts by the U.S. Census Bureau estimating the state’s 2021 population.
The nationwide, physician-led program involves volunteer doctors offering health tips to AARP members and their guests during each session.
AARP District of Columbia wants to hear from Black residents 40 and older about their experiences accessing health care in the district.
New technology is rapidly changing your car, with features such as drowsy driver alerts and forward-collision warnings.
Women's History Month is underway, and we're excited to celebrate the ground-breaking contributions of amazing women to communities nationwide. Originating as Women's History Week in 1981, March was officially dedicated to honoring women's achievements in 1987. And AARP joins in the nation in celebrating women for their leadership, mentoring, and dedication to their communities in ways that have changed the course of history.
Join AARP California as we celebrate local black leaders in California and see how they’ve made a difference in their communities. Gloria Brown is one of the founders of the Bay Area Community Health Advisory Council which works to eliminate disparities through innovative models of self-education and service. She has also worked with the San Mateo Police department to create an Alzheimer’s training program for officers.
A unique experience where the exhibits are curated to make visitors “...not just viewers of history, but part of it.”
Gwendolyn Spencer Prater, Ph.D. is State President of AARP Mississippi. She is responsible for leading volunteers throughout the state as they work on issues and projects that have a direct impact on people over age 50. Dr. Prater works with the AARP Mississippi State Director and staff on issues, such as family caregiving, fraud prevention, financial security and more.
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