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Buffalo, NY

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026

Project Category: HomeFit Modifications

Description: Educational seminars and home assessments will identify safety hazards for older adults. Participants will receive simple products that improve home stability.

Pinole, CA

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2025

Project Category: HomeFit Modifications

Description: The PAL Program responded to a clear need among older adults who wanted safer homes but lacked guidance on accessibility upgrades and the permitting process. The city hosted a universal design workshop that gave residents practical strategies for improving safety, avoiding contractor scams and planning long-term home modifications. Participants received tools such as a home assessment guide to identify low-cost changes that support mobility and fall prevention. Recordings of the workshops and online resources will remain available, creating a lasting hub for safety and accessibility information. A memorable moment came when a presenter showed how modern grab bars and bathroom fixtures can blend with existing decor, easing concerns about clinical-looking designs. The project built momentum for a multi-workshop series and laid the groundwork for future training, volunteer ambassadors and expanded support that will help older adults remain safely in their homes.

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San Juan, PR

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026

Project Category: HomeFit Modifications

Description: Home assessments will identify essential daily living equipment needed by older adults. Staff will provide safety tools and instruction to support independent and safer living.

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Sacramento, CA

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2025

Project Category: Community Gardens

Description: ACC addressed the lack of an accessible outdoor space where older adults could garden and connect. New raised beds, benches, irrigation and a decomposed granite walkway made it possible for people with mobility or vision limitations to participate fully. Volunteers of all ages helped build the space, creating a sense of shared purpose. Older adults said the improvements let them garden up close again and enjoy time outside with others. The project strengthened social ties, increased daily engagement and established a long-term gathering place that will support health, learning and connection for years to come.

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San Diego, CA

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2024

Project Category: Public space activation

Description: The alleys in the Normal Heights neighborhood of San Diego were underused and unsafe, with broken pavement and no inviting public spaces for older adults or families. To change that, the association painted two large murals celebrating nature and intergenerational engagement, repaved the alley for safe passage and hosted a pop-up event that drew nearly 300 residents to share ideas for future improvements. The murals and resurfacing transformed the alley into a vibrant, accessible space and prompted the city to prioritize alley upgrades. One resident said the murals "invite you to explore the alley for a closer look."

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