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Salt Lake, UT
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2025
Project Category: Housing stability
Description: Older adults in supportive housing often struggle with isolation and limited access to shared spaces that support stability. Switchpoint addressed this need by completing a community center within a low income housing site for older adults, creating a central place for daily activities, classes and onsite support. The space gave residents a reliable setting to connect with neighbors, access services and build routines that support independence. It also became a place for shared moments, including memorials for residents who passed away and communal meals that reinforced social bonds. By anchoring services and social life in one accessible hub, the project reduced isolation, strengthened neighbor support and helped residents remain stably housed as they age.
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Bainbridge Island, WA
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2022
Project Category: Public or private transit access
Description: This pilot project aims to help older adults travel events at the local senior center, as well as shopping trips, medical appointments and cultural activities. Over a 12-week period, the senior center worked with volunteer and contracted drivers to provide transportation on weekdays. The center deployed its passenger bus, as well as a transit van and personal vehicles, to provide on-demand rides. Organizers say lessons learned during the pilot will inform plans for a permanent transportation program.
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Memphis, TN
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2025
Project Category: Walk Audits
Description: The Works Inc. set out to improve walking conditions in South Memphis, where unclear construction messaging and unsafe crossings made it difficult for residents, including older adults, to navigate routes to Renaissance Pocket Park. The group led a walk audit and produced a findings report, partnering with Innovate Memphis to shape future audits and strengthen communication with city engineers. During the audit, participants learned how new bump outs, upgraded lights and multisensory pedestrian signals would support safer walking, easing concerns about construction. The project strengthened ties with Innovate Memphis and opened direct communication with City of Memphis Engineering, prompting plans for additional audits in South and North Memphis. A participant story about a confusing intersection highlighted how better information helped residents understand the long-term safety benefits of the upgrades.
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