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Danforth, ME

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2025

Project Category: HomeFit Modifications

Description: This project will host four educational meetings in a tri-county rural region to show older adults and their families how to make homes safer, focusing on fall and injury prevention.

Spring Valley, WI

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2024

Project Category: HomeFit Modifications

Description: In rural communities, older adults faced fall hazards at home but were reluctant to ask for help, making aging in place risky. The project trained volunteers to assess homes and install safety upgrades like grab bars and secured rugs. It also completed multiple improvements and created a stock of equipment for future use. It introduced HomeFit concepts and built trust, with new requests already coming in. One couple said the heavy-duty grab bars installed by volunteers and a local handyman has finally given them secure footing in their bathroom.

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Gresham, OR

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026

Project Category: HomeFit Modifications

Description: Trained volunteers will evaluate homes with older adults using a structured safety guide. Basic safety items will be installed to improve comfort and security.

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Roslyn, SD

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2024

Project Category: Park enhancements

Description: Roslyn's declining Main Street left few accessible spaces for gatherings, isolating older adults and limiting community life. CARE advanced its Veterans Memorial Park project by removing an old gazebo, installing ADA-compliant sidewalks and pathways and planting statement trees. Volunteers, including those over 50, helped relocate memorial bricks for reuse in the new design. Phase Two created an inclusive space and set the stage for monuments and a new gazebo, ensuring the park becomes a focal point for events and revitalization that connects residents of all ages.

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Sisseton, SD

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2020

Project Category: Public space activation

Description: To encourage residents to walk and increase the vibrancy of Sisseton's downtown, The Sisseton Arts Council created a new community gathering spot, which they dubbed the Midway Green Space. The site features a sculpture of a reflective, eight-point star, designed to represent the area's native Dakota and Scandinavian immigrant heritage. To make the Green Space inviting to visitors, volunteers installed granite benches and seeded native grasses. Since these improvements, project organizers secured funding for a second sculpture for the site, created by a local Native artist.

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