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Brookings, OR

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2025

Project Category: HomeFit Modifications

Description: Ruths Eye of the Storm addressed home safety risks faced by older adults, including survivors of domestic abuse, who were struggling to remain safely housed due to small but serious hazards inside their homes. Limited mobility, fear of approaching landlords and lack of awareness about affordable modifications made everyday conditions more dangerous. The project organized educational and demonstration events that connected older adults with simple safety solutions and trusted community partners. Participants received items such as lighting, nonskid materials and pathway supports, along with follow-up home walkthroughs to identify and address additional risks. In several cases, the work led to direct, individualized interventions that resolved urgent problems, including restoring safe access to water and bathroom facilities. One participant, after critical repairs were completed, described the impact plainly: "This is what dignity looks like."

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Bernalillo, NM

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026

Project Category: HomeFit Modifications

Description: The disability modification program will complete essential home-safety upgrades for 10 homeowners. These changes will support safer mobility and independence.

South Fulton, GA

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2025

Project Category: HomeFit Modifications

Description: Many older adults with mobility limitations were living with hidden fall risks at home, often adapting with unsafe workarounds because they lacked information or support. Facts to Thrive addressed this gap by hosting hands-on workshops that demonstrated practical home modifications and encouraged open conversations about safety. Participants received raised toilet seats and slip-and-fall prevention items. Staff used these visits to identify additional repair needs inside the home. These assessments revealed broader challenges, leading to follow-on support for grab bars, steps and other fixes. The workshops also helped reduce stigma, making it easier for participants to admit concerns and take action earlier. One participant recovering from surgery had been using a portable setup over her toilet; after a raised seat with handles was installed, she cried with relief. Her reaction reflected how small, targeted changes helped older adults remain independent and safer at home.

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Atlanta, GA

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2024

Project Category: Micromobility enhancements/management

Description: Sidewalk clutter from dockless scooters and bikes and illegal parking near crosswalks made walking hazardous, especially for older adults. To improve safety, the Department of Transportation installed 10 micromobility corrals in busy districts, using quick-build materials like flexposts, curbstops and bike racks. Many corrals doubled as daylighting measures, clearing sightlines and reducing illegal parking. The changes organized shared devices, freed sidewalks and made crossings safer, giving older adults more confidence to navigate city streets. The effort also sparked demand for more corrals and partnerships to expand the network citywide.

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Atlanta, GA

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2024

Project Category: Reconnecting Communities

Description: Westview residents faced lasting impacts from displacement tied to Interstate 20, leaving older adults disconnected and their stories unheard. The Cooperative hosted community sessions to collect oral histories and map displaced homes, supported by podcast equipment and media training. Students helped record interviews and participants shared experiences in restorative dialogues that strengthened intergenerational bonds and inspired advocacy. Plans include storytelling workshops, a mentorship program and a digital archive. One session allowed two sisters to reflect for the first time on their displacement, creating a transformative moment of healing.

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