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Richwood, WV

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2025

Project Category: Public place improvements to withstand extreme weather events

Description: This project will equip the Richwood Community Center with a 60-KW generator to provide emergency power during disasters. This will ensure the center can serve as a safe shelter for residents.

El Paso, TX

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2020

Project Category: Public place improvements to withstand extreme weather events

Description: As part of its Million Trees El Paso initiative, Eco El Paso planted 88 native and drought-tolerant trees along the Paso Del Norte Trail. In addition, the organization improved wayfinding along the trail, which passes through the city's Thomas Many neighborhood. The City lent a hand in the effort, removing dead trees and making needed irrigation repairs. El Paso has less tree canopy cover than many other communities, with an average of fewer than three trees per acre. Project organizers hope the new trees help cool the neighborhood and combat the urban heat island effect, making walking more comfortable for residents. The City later cited the success of the project in its efforts to secure bond funding for future tree planting efforts.

Sedona, AZ

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026

Project Category: Public place improvements to withstand extreme weather events

Description: Neighborhood wildfire readiness education and property assessments will be delivered. Residents will gain practical tools to understand risk and plan improvements.

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Barceloneta, PR

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2024

Project Category: Community Gardens

Description: An abandoned lot in Barceloneta left older adults without a safe, inclusive space for recreation and connection. The project converted the site into a community garden with ramps, picnic tables and shade structures. It also hosted monthly workshops on farming and composting. Volunteers helped install accessibility features and maintain the space. The garden now serves as a hub for learning and social interaction, promoting food security and emotional well-being. One community leader said she was grateful for a place where she could unwind and talk while being surrounded by nature, highlighting its impact on residents quality of life.

Project description was created using generative AI and then reviewed for accuracy.

Manati, PR

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026

Project Category: Transportation Other

Description: Several busy intersections will receive high-visibility crosswalks, painted curb extensions and traffic-calming features. Clear markings and shorter crossings will help people walk more safely between homes, services and nearby destinations.

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