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AARP South Carolina

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Whether you’re looking for fun and fulfillment or want information, AARP is here to connect. Take part in one of our upcoming events in your community or online.
Don't fall victim to financial abuse. Learn to spot the red flags so you can keep yourself and your family safe.
In January, Duke Energy Carolinas filed an application to increase its rates by approximately 12.8%. Don’t just stand by and watch. Learn how you can speak out!
Join AARP SC and Chef Veera for a four-part virtual cooking series that will spice up your life. Learn tips and tricks to help you cook like a pro and make healthy food choices. Class dates: March 14, May 23, July 18, Sept. 26.
AARP is here to help you take on today – and every day. From sharing practical resources, to holding fun activities and events, AARP is providing opportunities to connect and help build an even stronger South Carolina for all ages to live, work and play. We hope you’ll join us!
AARP South Carolina's virtual cooking class series features Greenville-based chef Veera Gaul, who is a proponent of heart-healthy Mediterranean-style food plans. The next class is Thursday, May 23.
AARP SC is working for you and to keep things exciting, we’re giving away awesome prizes. Enter for a chance to win in our latest sweepstakes.
AARP Board Chair Lloyd E. Johnson was honored on April 18 by the University of South Carolina’s School of Business. Johnson’s recognition was part of the school’s 38th Annual Leadership Awards.
House Bill 5118, the much talked about Energy Security Act is now in the Senate. State Senators will soon take up debating this bill. AARP SC delivered a letter to Senators.
Given members’ ongoing worries about fraud, AARP South Carolina is working to educate them on how to avoid financial exploitation.
Cassandra Addison is AARP South Carolina’s new volunteer state president, helping lead advocacy efforts to address health care access, Social Security protections, brain health and caregiving.
Find upcoming election dates, registration deadlines and options for voting, such as absentee or early voting, or voting with a disability.
Each month, state director Charmaine Fuller Cooper provides updates on the work being done around South Carolina to serve the 50+ in our state. Check out the latest.
AARP South Carolina sets advocacy priorities each year based on input from members and communities across the state. Learn what we are fighting for in 2024.
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