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Louisville, KY

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026

Project Category: Public safety interventions

Description: The project will clear debris, improve sidewalks, repaint crosswalks and add lighting, gardens and public art on a neighborhood block. Safer, more inviting streets will support walking and shared gatherings near homes and local spaces.

Westerly, RI

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026

Project Category: Public safety interventions

Description: This project will improve walking safety in busy corridors en route to downtown. It will add high‑visibility crosswalk markings on busy streets and offer guided walking tours to help older adults safely reach shops, parks and community services.

Red Lodge, MT

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2025

Project Category: Public safety interventions

Description: The project responded to long-standing accessibility challenges at the Roosevelt Center, where uneven ground kept many older adults from reaching the sculpture garden. The Foundation built a 128-foot pathway designed around existing sculptures, added interpretive panels and installed a durable paving system with help from volunteers. Some residents said they appreciated the effort to create safe outdoor access in an environmentally conscious way. The new route guides visitors to ADA entrances, supports rehabilitation activities for older adults and strengthens local walkability efforts.

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Jackson, KY

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2023

Project Category: Community Gardens

Description: Flooded green space in Jackson left older adults with few options for healthy activity or fresh food. The district converted the area into community gardens with raised beds and buckets, inviting older adults from six counties to plant and maintain crops. Volunteers helped build the beds, and produce was shared locally. At one site, adults harvested enough tomatoes and cucumbers to make pickles and juice together, turning the project into a social experience that boosted physical and mental health.

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Mount Sterling, KY

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2024

Project Category: Public art installations

Description: Downtown Mt. Sterling lacked accessible green space, leaving older adults isolated and without safe outdoor options. Gateway Regional Arts Center turned a vacant lot into a Sculpture Garden with ADA-compliant paths, benches and vibrant plantings. Participants helped install sculptures and greenery, and a ribbon-cutting event marked the opening of this inviting space. The garden now offers a permanent oasis for relaxation and social connection, reducing isolation and boosting mental well-being. Plans for art classes, chair yoga and gardening workshops will keep the space active and expand its role in community life.

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