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Mobile, AL
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2025
Project Category: Disaster Preparedness
Description: Older adults in Mobile County face frequent hurricanes and tornadoes, yet many lacked confidence in how to prepare or respond. The health department addressed this gap through three small-group sessions that focused on practical planning, evacuation decisions and medical readiness. Residents age 65-plus took part and received simple tools, including emergency kits and planning checklists in English and Spanish. Surveys showed clear gains in confidence and intent, with many participants planning to create or update written plans, refresh supplies and coordinate with family or neighbors. By pairing education with tangible resources, the project helped older adults move from awareness to action and reduced the likelihood of confusion or delay during future emergencies.
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Erin, TN
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026
Project Category: Disaster Preparedness
Description: A couple disaster preparedness training sessions will serve older adults at the Armory building in Houston County. Participants will receive supplies and guidance for personal readiness.
Newark, NJ
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026
Project Category: Disaster Preparedness
Description: Two sessions will teach disaster preparedness strategies for situations where older adults may be alone. Participants will receive bilingual checklists and basic emergency items.
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Elon, NC
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026
Project Category: Digital navigation skills
Description: Older adults will be paired with teens and young adults for hands‑on technology help and regular check‑ins. Monthly sessions will cover everyday tech tasks, provide social connection and offer ongoing support.
Greensboro, NC
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2021
Project Category: Community Gardens
Description: Creativity as a Catalyst for Inclusion, a project of the Creative Aging Network, worked to create a community garden and outdoor classroom for community events. Assembling a team of volunteers and community activists, they cleaned up the grounds, built raised garden beds, created walking paths and planted native vegetation. A local artisan created custom benches for the garden, created from the wood of a fallen tree on the property. To bring people into the space, local artists led a series of workshops onsite. Project organizers say activities programmed for the garden are meant to be inclusive and appeal to people of all ages and abilities.
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