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AARP South Carolina

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If you're feeling overwhelmed by clutter, you're not alone -- 'Tidy Dad’ will help unpack the mess and find a way to make space for what matters most.
Back for its ninth year, the community challenge grants have already funded 27 projects to enhance communities across South Carolina. Learn more and apply today or share with an organization that's making a difference!
Governor McMaster's FY 25-26 budget includes key wins for aging South Carolinians, but more work is needed.
Revisit some of our most popular events or access other content on your own time with AARP SC Learn on Demand.
No matter the forecast, making a disaster plan is essential during Hurricane season. AARP has resources.
What’s summer in South Carolina without a little banana pudding? This recipe is simple and you will make you go back for seconds.
Ahead of pivotal November elections, AARP South Carolina is working with local media to understand how candidates will address issues affecting older residents.
Go behind the scenes of the soon-to-open museum with museum President and CEO Dr. Tonya M. Matthews.
Chef Veera, a trained chef, educator and entrepreneur, teaches a cooking class showing that cooking and eating healthy can also be easy, flavorful, fun and filling.
AARP South Carolina and the Better Business Burea of South Carolina are hosting Free Community Shred Days throughout the Upstate. You can register for a chance to win one of four $100 shredders.
AARP South Carolina's effort to inform, educate, and ultimately affect positive change in health outcomes for older African Americans in South Carolina.
AARP SOUTH CAROLINA UPSTATE SHRED EVENTS POWER PAPER SHREDDER GIVEAWAY
Social Security provides only part of what retirees need to pay the bills, and millions of private-sector employees nationwide don’t have a workplace retirement plan that could help fill the gaps.
Donnell Baker, 79, understands the need for family to stay close when a loved one is admitted to a veterans hospital. Thirteen years ago, her now-late husband, Army veteran and Medal of Honor recipient John F. Baker Jr., needed a medical procedure in Charleston. When he developed complications, she had to stay overnight at a hotel.
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