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Roanoke, VA
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026
Project Category: Transportation Other
Description: Pedestrian safety improvements near a housing for older adults will integrate traffic-calming measures with a highly visible community-designed crosswalk. The project will increase driver awareness and invite older residents to design and paint it.
Glen Cove, NY
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2025
Project Category: Transportation Other
Description: As transit systems moved schedules, fares and maps online, many older adults in Glen Cove struggled to use buses and trains without digital skills. Age-Friendly Glen Cove addressed that barrier through hands-on workshops that paired transit app training with real trips on local buses and rail. Older adults received one-on-one help from trained volunteers, including youth tutors, and practiced planning routes and paying fares in real time. One couple said learning the app gave them confidence to travel together by train for the first time in years. By combining digital training with practical experience and local advocacy, the project expanded mobility options and helped residents stay connected to daily activities and community life.
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San Diego, CA
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026
Project Category: Transportation Other
Description: Pedestrian safety "Slow Jam" events will be organized at high-risk intersections being navigated by older residents. This will increase pedestrian safety awareness and encourage safer crossing conditions.
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Indianapolis, IN
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026
Project Category: Transportation Other
Description: Four artist-designed traffic circles will be installed on residential streets to slow traffic and link key neighborhood destinations. Safer crossings and calmer streets will help older residents walk between housing, parks and community spaces.
Newport, RI
AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2017
Project Category: Addressing community health
Description: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Center in Newport wanted to encourage community members to eat locally grown fresh produce. In partnership with the Jamestown Community Garden, the Center wrote and published the first two chapters of a community cookbook. They then distributed copies of the book through the local food pantry. The first chapter offers tips on cooking with fall produce -- such as zucchini and squash -- and the second focuses on cooking for one. In addition, the center hosted a food expo, which gave residents access to info about local food resources. The community center intends to host similar events in the future.
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