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With the holidays behind us and the new year ahead, AARP is bringing you events to keep you active and healthy. The events are FREE and advanced registration is required.
Deborah Turner receives AARP Kentucky Andrus Award for Community Service
As the holiday season approaches, the quest for unique and personalized gifts has led many to explore the world of DNA testing. Ancestry and heritage research, uncovering potential health risks and building family trees have become increasingly popular motivations for submitting DNA samples. However, beneath the allure of these discoveries lies a cautionary tale, as safety raises significant concerns.
We're working with the Ohio General Assembly to provide targeted solutions for relief from skyrocketing property taxes.
An age-friendly community is livable for people of all ages!
The AARP Purpose Prize award is all about a new story of aging.
Making a difference doesn't stop as you age. Millions of older adults are using their experience to give back, to solve problems, and to change lives. The AARP® Purpose Prize® award honors extraordinary individuals who use their lived experiences to make a better future for all.
The AARP Purpose Prize award honors nonprofit leaders 50 and older who use their lived experiences to make a better future for all. The call for applications ends Feb. 29, 2024. Don’t miss a chance to earn $50,000 for your organization and a year of support to help broaden the scope of your work.
From fake package delivery texts to charitable giving and investment offers, scammers love the holidays. Join the conversation with AARP on Rural America Live when former fraud investigator, Doug Shadel, shares his tips and strategies to stop these holiday scams in their tracks.
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