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Caguas, PR
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026
Project Category: Resources about housing options, safety and services
Description: Grab bars will be installed in 100 homes after residents receive fall‑prevention education. The effort will help older adults move safely at home, reduce fall risk and increase mobility.
Hartford, CT
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026
Project Category: Resources about housing options, safety and services
Description: Community-informed housing designs will be developed through a partnership with local residents. The designs will help guide future age-friendly and intergenerational housing.
Brigham City, UT
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026
Project Category: Resources about housing options, safety and services
Description: An accessible education center will be established with classroom space, technology and seating for workshops. The center will help residents build digital and home maintenance skills and connect them to repair and support services.
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Takoma Park, MD
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026
Project Category: Innovative home maintenance, repair and support services
Description: Professional home assessments will be added to an existing program to guide repair and accessibility upgrades for older adults. Clear recommendations will help volunteers and contractors complete practical updates to support aging in place.
Washington, DC
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2024
Project Category: Public art installations
Description: Residents and caregivers in living facilities for older adults often feel invisible, a challenge rooted in age stereotypes. Forest Hills of DC launched a temporary public art initiative featuring portraits and personal stories displayed as a large mural during a citywide art festival. The project included a workshop on dismantling age bias and a digital exhibit that remains online. The mural boosted morale, drew broad attention and increased volunteer engagement, with local media coverage and a visit from the mayor. "At Forest Hills, we truly believe in the magic that art and community can bring to our lives," said one participant.
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