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AARP South Carolina

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Public Night Hearings give people an opportunity to share their views directly with the Public Service Commission of South Carolina. Below is everything you need to know if you plan to testify.
Join AARP SC and Chef Veera for a four-part virtual cooking series that will spice up your life. Learn tips and tricks to help you eat healthy and cook like a pro. Oct. 16 and Nov. 13
A specialized $350 million hospital to treat brain disorders will soon become a reality in South Carolina.
Join us this summer on Mondays @ 1 p.m. for our Summer Tech Training. Each session is designed to provide valuable insights and practical tips to enhance your tech skills and knowledge. Don't miss out on these exciting opportunities to learn and grow!
AARP awards community grants to five South Carolina organizations as part of record-breaking year for nationwide program
AARP SC has sent a letter to Senate President Harvey Peeler and House Speaker Jay Lucas expressing its support for a safe and secure November election.
The use of telehealth—working with patients remotely using video, patient portals or texting—worked well during weeks of stay-at-home restrictions.
South Carolinian's have faced unprecedented issues in the last few years. From floods, tornadoes, hurricanes and now the COVID19 pandemic. In some way or another, we have all felt the stress and anxieties of this virus.
The South Carolina General Assembly made it easy as 1-2-3 for you to cast your vote from home in the upcoming June 9, 2020 Primaries. AARP SC was pleased to help support this temporary absentee voting provision for our election process in light of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. We appreciate their leadership to help South Carolina voters in this difficult time.
We call it our Social Justice Project, but perhaps that gives the impression of it being something other than a project seeking to reflect on our shared past and help influence the future toward plain old justice for all.
AARP South Carolina's Social Justice Projects includes support for a new African American history museum set to open in Charleston late next year.
Will you be listening?The COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic has touched the lives of nearly every American.
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