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Pelzer, SC

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026

Project Category: Transportation Other

Description: The town will install visible crosswalks and protective sidewalk railings in the downtown district. These upgrades will help residents walk safely between civic spaces and local businesses.

Portland, OR

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026

Project Category: Transportation Other

Description: This project will offer introductory classes on E-bikes for adults age 50-plus. The clinics will explain how e‑bikes work, safety rules, where to buy them and how to apply for local rebate programs, with both online and in‑person options.

Laconia, NH

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026

Project Category: Transportation Other

Description: An accessible patio and pavilion will be built to relocate resident gatherings away from a busy parking lot. This safer space will reduce conflicts between pedestrians and vehicles, especially for residents using mobility devices.

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Boston, MA

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2021

Project Category: Addressing community health

Description: Lower-income residents of Boston's Mattapan, Roxbury and Dorchester neighborhoods often lack access to fresh produce. To help residents grow their own vegetables, the Urban Farming Institute of Boston built and installed backyard grow boxes. The Institute provides one-on-one support to participating families, heling them learn about gardening and cooking techniques. They also host a virtual cooking show -- Destination Cuisine -- featuring local chefs and culturally relevant recipes to inspire residents to prepare healthy, delicious meals.

Boston, MA

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2025

Project Category: Walk Audits

Description: WalkUP Roslindale focused on pedestrian safety issues in Roslindale Square that made everyday walking difficult for older adults and people using wheelchairs. Cracked sidewalks, missing or damaged curb ramps and short crossing times at busy intersections forced some residents into traffic to keep moving. The group led three walk audits that engaged more than 35 residents age 50 and over, documenting hazards along key routes. The audits prompted action by city departments, including temporary repairs to heaved sidewalks, fixes to curb cuts and added crossing time at a nearby intersection. One wheelchair user participated in all three audits and shared video of barriers that made a short trip unsafe, helping push repairs within weeks. The project elevated lived experience into ongoing transportation planning, ensuring pedestrian safety remains visible as longer term changes in the square move forward.

Project description was created using generative AI and then reviewed for accuracy.

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