Hear from PA Secretary of Aging Jason Kavulich as he sheds light on elder justice and the fight against scams. This World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, be part of the conversation. Tune in Monday, June 15 at 7 p.m. to your local PBS station to watch WVIA’s Aging Together, PA.
This is a moment for action. After a lifetime of paying into Social Security and Medicare, Americans deserve to count on what they’ve earned. AARP is urging Congress to act now to protect Social Security for today and generations to come.
Wednesdays at EQT Park just got a whole lot better. Fans 50 can take advantage of the Senior Slugger Program, with free tickets, dollar dogs, and more.
This summer, connect and get active with AARP Pennsylvania. Whether it’s a yoga series in Pittsburgh, scenic walks at Valley Forge, or pickleball in the Lehigh Valley, we're sure to have something for you. Follow us for details—you won’t want to miss out!
AARP PA’s Bill Johnston-Walsh and Mary Bach join WVIA’s Aging Together in PA to share why reporting scams is so important to keeping our community safe. Don’t miss the full segment airing Monday, June 15, on your local PBS station. #fraudawareness
On National Senior Health and Fitness Day, take the next step toward healthy aging with AARP. From local walking groups to pickleball classes to virtual programs, we offer a variety of ways to help you stay connected, stay active, and boost your energy.
We are excited to see the impact that #PhillySaves will have across Philadelphia and look forward to continuing our collaboration with lawmakers and small business owners to help individuals build a more secure financial future for themselves and their families.
PhillySaves makes saving simple:
-Contributions are made automatically through payroll deductions
-Workers can choose how much to save
-Accounts stay with workers even if they change jobs
When people have the tools to save, they are better prepared for the future - for themselves and their families. Learn more at aarp.org/phillysaves?cmp=SNO…
In this video, Council President Kenyatta Johnson, who joined AARP in the Point Breeze section of South Philadelphia for an educational walking tour to promote PhillySaves, explains why he co-sponsored the legislation that led to today's vote: