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AARP Texas

Tirelessly working for Texans 50+ and their families
JUL 6, 2025
How to get assistance and how to help others impacted by the Fourth of July weekend floods in Texas.
JUL 2, 2025
AARP is giving four lucky winners an unforgettable Round Rock Express experience with a private suite, buffet, and parking — all for free. Enter by August 1 for your shot to win!
JUL 1, 2025
More than 3.7 million Texans 65 and older depend on Social Security benefits for at least a portion of their income.
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.
AARP Texas Director Tina Tran Statement re DCCC Ad pertaining to a candidate for the 24th Congressional District in Texas.
AARP Texas Director Tina Tran was honored on October 2nd with the OCA National Asian Pacific American Corporate Achievement Award. The annual award recognizes an Asian American Pacific Islander employee who demonstrates commendable dedication to business success and their community.
AARP Texas Statement On Move To Limit Drop-Off Ballot Boxes
Cử tri cao niên có thể bỏ phiếu vắng mặt và mọi người đều có thể bỏ phiếu sớm trực tiếp
Life-long volunteer Delores Wilson saw the pandemic's challenges as an opportunity to serve others, and her efforts earned her a finalist spot in AARP's nationwide "Show Your Love Volunteer Contest."
In a Texas Bullhorn Facebook Live broadcast, AARP Texas Director Tina Tran spoke with Megan Hookey, AARP Vice President of Volunteer Engagement, about why people volunteer, as well as how to continue serving others in our virtual world.
As a voter in Texas, there’s much to consider in the run-up to the general election, and here are answers to some of the question Texans may have about what steps to take before casting ballots.
Studies show that staying active not only benefits the body but the brain too. Physical activity helps improve blood flow and memory. It also helps reduce the chances of developing health conditions.
Austin Public Health, the city’s primary public health agency, released its new Long-Term Care Facility Dashboard. The tool displays an array of statistics, including the total number of cases and deaths associated with long-term care facilities, a splash of colorful graphs that show the cases for staff and residents by symptom onset date, demographic breakdowns of staff and resident cases, and a list of facility names in the Austin-area with the numbers of COVID-19 cases in each of those facilities.
In a Facebook Live conversation with AARP Texas Director Tina Tran, Alexa Schoeman of the Texas Office of the Long-term Care Ombudsman discusses how to register and cast your ballot in a long-term care facility in Texas.
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