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Taylor, TX

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2025

Project Category: Bike Audits

Description: Downtown Taylor lacked safe cycling conditions and adequate bike parking, leaving older cyclists and local businesses concerned about safety and access. Good Life Taylor conducted bike audits to document hazards and found that business owners wanted more foot traffic and safer places to park bikes. The effort informed a plan to install eight secure racks in key downtown areas and provided data to guide next steps with local boards. A volunteer who survived a serious crash shared her story, highlighting the urgency of safer streets and strengthening advocacy for long-term improvements.

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Hartford, CT

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026

Project Category: Bike Audits

Description: Community bike audits will take place at high-risk Hartford locations identified through injury and crash data. The audits will highlight safety concerns and guide updates that strengthen bike infrastructure and safer riding conditions.

Big Rapids, MI

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026

Project Category: Bike Audits

Description: Volunteer bike audits will study intersections and routes commonly used by cyclists in the city. Results will guide recommendations that improve bike access to services.

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Memphis, TN

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026

Project Category: Digital navigation skills

Description: Digital Confidence Labs will offer hands‑on technology learning for adults age 50-plus. Participants will receive one‑on‑one help with smartphones, telehealth and online services to build confidence and independence.

Memphis, TN

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2025

Project Category: HomeFit Modifications

Description: Older adults faced heightened safety risks at home, especially related to fire prevention and emergency preparedness. Many residents lacked clear plans, equipment and practical guidance on how to shelter in place during emergencies. The Center addressed this gap by hosting a community safety and preparedness event designed specifically for residents age 50 and over. Participants received hands on education about fire risks, exit planning and the safe use of alternative heat sources, along with fire extinguishers and safety materials to use at home. The event emphasized practical steps older adults could take immediately to reduce risk. One participant, who had experienced a house fire earlier in the year, shared how panic and injury underscored the importance of knowing exits and planning ahead, noting that receiving a fire extinguisher changed how she prepares for emergencies.

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