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As we wrap up 2025, AARP South Carolina is proud to reflect on the work we’ve done together with members, volunteers, and partners across the Palmetto State. Guided by AARP’s mission to empower people to choose how they live as they age, we focused on closing gaps, lifting up communities, and being both a wise friend and a fierce defender for people 50-plus and their families.
Below are a few highlights from a year filled with connection, advocacy, and impact—and a look at how we’re building momentum for 2026.
Through partnerships, training, and innovation, AARP South Carolina worked to ensure older adults are not left behind in an increasingly digital world.
Together, these efforts are helping more South Carolinians get—and stay—connected.
In 2025, we continued to deliver programs that matter, while trying fresh approaches to meet people where they are:
And yes, South Carolina proudly joined the pickleball craze, using play and social connection as tools to support healthy, active aging.
AARP South Carolina delivered landmark wins through bold advocacy and collaboration with volunteers, lawmakers, and community partners. This year, we:
From Sundaes for Security events to an inspiring Evening of Soul, we brought advocacy to life in ways that were engaging, joyful, and grounded in community.
In June, AARP South Carolina joined OUTFEST Columbia – A Famously Hot Block Party to celebrate LGBTQ+ Pride Month with the South Carolina Pride Movement.
This vibrant event brought people from across the Palmetto State to Columbia to:
Our presence at OUTFEST underscored AARP’s commitment to serve all people 50-plus, including LGBTQ+ older adults and their families, with information, resources, and a strong sense of belonging.
This year, AARP South Carolina hit the road for a Consumer Protection Road Show, working closely with local leaders, organizations, and law enforcement to help communities stay safe from scams and fraud.
We focused on:
Through these efforts, we helped South Carolinians recognize the red flags of fraud and feel more confident saying, “No, that doesn’t sound right.”
In 2025, AARP South Carolina joined the nation in celebrating the 90th birthday of Social Security, one of our country’s most successful and popular programs.
We went around the state to celebrate America’s favorite pastime—baseball—while honoring Social Security’s legacy. At ballparks and community events, we reminded South Carolinians that Social Security is a vital lifeline, especially for older adults, and a promise that must be kept.
Our campaign proudly echoed AARP’s Social Security slogan: “We Earned It.”
Together, we recognized the generations of workers who contributed and the millions who rely on Social Security today and will in the future.
When the government shutdown created uncertainty and strain for many South Carolinians, AARP South Carolina responded quickly to help fill the gap.
We:
This rapid response highlighted our role as both a wise friend and fierce defender, especially for those who may be most vulnerable.
These are just a few of the many stories that showcase the great work our volunteers, partners, and members are doing across the Palmetto State. From classrooms to courthouses, from ballparks to block parties, AARP South Carolina is showing up where it matters most.
AARP is a wise friend and fierce defender for people 50-plus and their families. As we close out 2025 and welcome 2026, we are riding on the momentum of our advocates and volunteers and look forward to a strong and successful year ahead—filled with more opportunities to learn, connect, and make a difference together.
Stay tuned, stay engaged, and thank you for being part of the AARP South Carolina community.
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