AARP Georgia

Connect to Aging Resources in metro Atlanta
The Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC), the regional planning and intergovernmental coordination
agency for the 10-county metropolitan area, offers an online search tool for aging services.  

 

Making Choices for a Healthier Future
Visit the Georgia Department of Human Resources, Division of Aging Services online for information about services for senior citizens, their families and caregivers.   
 

AARP State Office

AARP Georgia State Office State Office

  • 999 Peachtree St., NE
  • Suite 1110
  • Atlanta, GA 30309
  • Phone: 1-866-295-7281
  • Fax: 1-404-881-6997
  • gaaarp@aarp.org
  • Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m

Press

Member of the media, contact Matthew McWilliams at (404) 870-3783 or

mmcwilliams@aarp.org

 

Join the AARP GA Online Community

Find out what AARP is working on in your state, stay in touch with the people and topics that matter the most to you and connect through a social network. Sign up now using the red Sign Up button at the top right hand corner of your screen. It's free. 

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Songs of Soul and Inspiration

LIVE IN CONCERT June 21, Philips Arena, Atlanta. Tickets are now available for this once-in-a-lifetime concert event. Visit www.ticketmaster.com/aarp.

Braves Offer Discounted Tickets to AARP Members

The Atlanta Braves will offer AARP members half-price tickets for select dates.

AARP's 50th Anniversary in Georgia

Take advantage of special AARP member events and admission prices at more than a dozen of Atlanta’s premier cultural, arts and entertainment venues during AARP’s 50th Anniversary celebration June 13-22.

AARP Georgia Offers "We Need to Talk" Seminar

"We Need to Talk" teaches families and caregivers to initiate productive conversations with their loved ones about giving up driving.

AARP Celebrates 50th Anniversary

AARP's half century of civic success. Don't miss your chance to learn, change, and celebrate with us.

2008 Georgia State Legislative Wrap-Up

AARP Georgia successfully advocates for consumers during 2008 Georgia General Assembly, stymies tax reform efforts.