Throughout 2024, AARP DC continued to advocate for policies to empower District residents to improve their lives and choose where and how they live as they age. AARP DC has a long history of supporting older District residents who want to live independently as they age. This year, AARP DC fought for issues that matter most to seniors, their families and caregivers.
AARP will host a live Coronavirus Information Tele-Town Hall every Thursday at 12 p.m. (CST). Experts at this week’s live Q&A event will address your questions related to protecting yourself and loved ones from the virus, staying healthy and reducing social isolation.
We’re writing with an important message to let you know that we have canceled our external events until further notice. While convening events is a core part of our mission, we have changed our approach in light of the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
Want to make a difference in your community? Apply to The 2020 AARP Community Challenge! This challenge is a vital part to AARP’s Livable Communities effort. It provides small grants which fund quick action for local change. The goal of this challenge is to improve housing, transportation and public space for all. The AARP Community Challenge started in 2017, and since, has awarded 376 grants to nonprofit organizations! These grants are designed to help ‘shovel-ready’ projects that help make the community more livable.
Living in the DC metro area and love baseball? The Washington Nationals are looking for friendly, energetic and customer-focused individuals to join the part-time Game Day staff for the 2020 Season! The game day staff are a vital piece to the overall experience.
In partnership with Howard University, TIAA and AARP are hosting an event about building greater financial wellness among African Americans. This event will offer the opportunity to hear evidence from researchers, academics and industry experts on critical financial issues facing all generations.
From mail order pharmaceutical operation to modern day advocacy campaign, learn about AARP's work to fight for affordable prescription drugs through the perspective of DC resident Mrs. Maggie Williams.
AARP District of Columbia is calling on everyone to advocate for age-friendly programs in the District including Safe at Home, nutrition services, and funding for affordable housing and transportation.