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AARP South Carolina

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Don't fall victim to financial abuse. Learn to spot the red flags so you can keep yourself and your family safe.
Whether you’re looking for fun and fulfillment or want information, AARP is here to connect. Take part in one of our upcoming events in your community or online.
AARP South Carolina advocates for important issues to older South Carolinians. The 2024 legislative session has ended. Here's a recap of what we accomplished thanks to our volunteers and members.
Dominion Energy South Carolina, Inc. is requesting a rate increase and changes to the Company’s electric rates and schedules for retail electric base rates. Learn more about what the changes mean to you and how you can speak out.
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 cook like a pro and make healthy food choices. Class dates: March 14, May 23, July 18, Sept. 26.
Cassandra Addison is AARP South Carolina’s new volunteer state president, helping lead advocacy efforts to address health care access, Social Security protections, brain health and caregiving.
Each month, state director Charmaine Fuller Cooper provides updates on the work being done around South Carolina to serve the 50+ in our state. Check out the latest.
AARP South Carolina sets advocacy priorities each year based on input from members and communities across the state. Learn what we are fighting for in 2024.
Cassandra Addison was appointed volunteer state president, beginning January 2024. Learn more about her role and experience.
Turn a lifetime of experience into the experience of a lifetime. Join AARP SC as a volunteer. Learn more.
For the first time since AARP began publishing the Scorecard in 2011, more than half of Medicaid long-term care dollars nationwide for older adults and people with physical disabilities went to home- and community-based services instead of nursing homes and other institution.
Join AARP South Carolina for a series of “Pints and Politics” talks with politicians. Candidates running in 2024 will discuss plans to ensure Social Security remains solvent and which issues they will focus on if elected.
Guest post from the South Carolina Human Affairs Commission.
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