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AARP Vermont

Giving voice to the concerns and interests of older Vermonters
JUL 10, 2025
A quick look at AARP Vermont's priorities in 2025
JUL 1, 2025
Vermont legislators recently passed a bill to extend a moratorium on new cryptocurrency ATMs in the state and require refunds for certain fraud victims who lose money through the machines.
JUN 23, 2025
Vermont Homes for All Toolkit provides statewide support for Missing Middle housing.
JUN 18, 2025
Seven communities across Vermont are getting a boost in their work to become more livable for residents of all ages
Join our online Q&A sessions to learn how to age-proof your career.
2018 is proving to be a busy year at AARP Vermont. From protecting Medicare and Social Security to cutting VT tax on Social Security and fraud prevention outreach, your team in Vermont is on the job. That's why we want to give you a special opportunity to get occasional updates on the issues that matter to older Vermonters, by joining our mobile team.
AARP Vermont will host a Scam Jam in South Burlington next month.
Enjoy a free cup of coffee and learn about CarShare Vermont. Tim Boyle will talk about their collaboration with AARP and the benefits of carsharing as part of an active multimodal lifestyle. CarShare VT is also running a special promotion for residents age 55+ that Tim will share information about.
AARP is focused on a placemaking process that incorporates the needs and desires of a community to catalyze quick improvements and promote true livability. A partnership between AARP VT, VDH, YMCA, Community Workshop and ACCD is interested in exploring how placemaking can help grow strong local economies, support, healthy active lifestyles for people of all ages and ability while strengthening a community’s historical, natural and cultural assets. Two recent workshops in Brattleboro and Burlington featured presentations and discussion on how a placemaking initiative might look in different Vermont communities.
Join our online Q&A sessions for tools for keeping your 2018 healthy resolutions all year
Message from AARP Vermont on Gov. Scott’s Budget Address
By Marie Houghton, AARP Vermont State President
Join two live webinars to find out how to identify and react to changes in your loved one’s behavior
Are you a musician…or just into music? There’s a non-profit in Burlington that could use your help on some projects.
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About AARP Vermont
Contact information and more from your state office. Learn what we are doing to champion social change and help you live your best life.