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Tirelessly working for Texans 50+ and their families
How to get assistance and how to help others impacted by the Fourth of July weekend floods in Texas.
JUL 15, 2025
AARP Foundation helps those 65 and older understand property tax exemptions. Get to know better what's available 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!
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.
This is part two of a series. Find the original post here.
FOR THIRTY-FIVE YEARS, they’ve been together. Sitting with each other in hospitals. Laughing until their sides hurt. Through funerals and festivities, Dixie Everett and Sue Cleveland have remained self-declared “super friends.” And now, they’ve written a book.
Beginning today and continuing through April 17, AARP Foundation is providing free tax assistance and preparation around the country--including at more than 200 sites across Texas--through its Tax-Aide program. AARP Foundation Tax-Aide, celebrating its 50th year, is the nation’s largest free tax assistance and preparation service. Since its inception, the program has served more than 50 million taxpayers.
The favorite holiday of our proud state falls on Friday, March 2. While a weekend trip to the San Antonio Southside Missions is a popular way to commemorate our state’s independence, as a Texan, you’re probably not too keen on following the herd.
Texas historian weighs in on Black History Month
In recognition of his work during the 2017 Regular Texas Legislative Session, we recently presented State Rep. John Frullo (R-Lubbock) with a Texas Legislative Achievement Award.
AARP Texas is helping residents of the Linwood neighborhood in Fort Worth revitalize their urban community.
By Thomas Korosec
Former Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services Commissioner Jon Weizenbaum joins the AARP Texas Executive Council as its newest member.
Updated “Managing Someone Else’s Money” guides just in time for holidays
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