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El Comité, a group of about 10 volunteers, was formed in 2005, and its members, based in the Denver area, serve as AARP’s eyes and ears for Colorado’s Latino community. They help sharpen AARP’s focus on pressing issues and undertake projects that affect Latino residents, who made up 22.5 percent of the state’s population in 2022.
The first time Marilyn Turner saw an AARP booth at a Pride event in St. Louis, she cried.
Jameah Kirby, a fifth grader at Metcalfe County Elementary School, in the southern part of the state, is this year’s winner of the Grandparent of the Year essay contest.
From Grandma’s china to antique furniture, knowing what to keep and what to let go can be a challenge when downsizing.
The Healey-Driscoll Administration filed legislation to rename the Executive Office of Elder Affairs to the Executive Office of Aging & Independence
New AARP resource connects Michigan’s veterans to adapted housing grants from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
** High-Priority Nursing Home Quality Legislation Approved **
How to get help after severe storms leave a trail of damage and power outages on a voting day in Texas.
What do older adults want? The answer is simple: “a society in which all people can live with dignity and purpose and fulfill their goals and dreams.” This vision, articulated by Ethel Percy Andrus when she founded AARP in 1958, remains at the core of the organization’s mission: “enabling people to choose how they live as they age.”
Summer Scam Jam June 5 and free shred event August 10
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