With nearly 2.5 million members in Texas, AARP Texas strengthens communities and advocates for what matters most to older Texans and their families, including health security, financial stability and personal fulfillment.
Preventing elder exploitation and fraud is on the AARP Texas legislative agenda as the advocacy team fights for measures in the Texas Legislature to deal with scams tied to cryptocurrency kiosks, residential solar, real estate deeds, gift cards, and more.
Stephanie Mace has joined AARP Texas as an Associate State Director of Advocacy and Outreach. In her new role, Mace will focus on state advocacy issues, including broadband expansion, utilities, housing, payday lending, and more to meet the needs of older Texans and AARP’s more than 2.3 million members in the Lone Star State.
On the 88th anniversary of Social Security, more than one in seven Texas residents receives Social Security benefits. AARP will keep fighting to keep the program strong.
The Riverfront Jazz Festival, produced by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters, is quickly becoming one of Dallas' major attractions for patrons, tourists, and residents.
Sabia que los strokes o derrames cerebral son la quinta causa principal de muerte entre las mujeres en los Estados Unidos… y la cuarta entre las mujeres hispanas?
En esta edición de nuestro Podcast Sabes Que con AARP, vamos a hablar de un tema que no se discute mucho en la cultura hispana… estoy hablando de la menopausia. Unos reportes indican que las mujeres hispanas llegan a la menopausia dos años antes de la edad promedio.