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Coral Bay, VI
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026
Project Category: Disaster Resilience Other
Description: Community meetings will be held to help older adults prepare for hurricanes by providing guidance on emergency preparedness, telehealth and storm mitigation. The meetings will also foster neighborly ties that are vital during severe weather.
Menlo Park, CA
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026
Project Category: Disaster Resilience Other
Description: Disaster kits and preparedness education will be delivered through home meal programs. Ongoing check-ins will reinforce readiness and peace of mind.
Beaverton, OR
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026
Project Category: Disaster Resilience Other
Description: The program will train older adults to lead small-group and individual emergency planning sessions across Oregon. Personalized plans and supplies will improve readiness for weather and power events and strengthen peer support networks.
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Fontana, CA
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2017
Project Category: Addressing community health
Description: The City of Fontana wanted to motivate its residents to incorporate walking into their daily routines. To do this, the City launched its Fontana Walks program, with the goal of recording two billion steps taken by locals in a year, equaling roughly 1 million miles. Participants registered and received a pedometer and water bottle to help them get going. The City then held its inaugural community walk, which attracted with 100 participants, with hundreds more lacing up their shoes over the next few months. To keep the momentum going, the City created a website with tips and motivation for walkers. The City has continued to host monthly community walks, each featuring a theme.
Highland, CA
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2023
Project Category: Walkability
Description: Highlanders Boxing Club organized walk audits to address street safety concerns and promote walkability for older residents. The events brought older adults and youth together to identify hazards and learn about safer routes, creating a sense of community while raising awareness. The effort sparked plans for ongoing walks, with one participant saying the experience "was a true blessing" because it gave her a chance to connect after long periods of isolation.
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