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Lead AARP Orlando Volunteer Lydia Rivera Elected to Walk with a Doc's National Board of Directors for Her Impact in Central Florida

Posted on 11/13/24

ORLANDO, Fla.Lydia Rivera, lead AARP Orlando volunteer and organizer of AARP’s Walk with a Doc initiative in Kissimmee has been elected as Walk with a Doc’s newest member of their Board of Directors. Rivera, a retired, bilingual nurse practitioner of over 40 years, has hosted walks since January of this year and made a huge contribution to improving the health and wellness of the 50+ community in Central Florida.

“Lydia’s extensive background in nursing and her dedication to improving community health make her a perfect fit for the Board of Directors,” explains Bryan Romey, Program Manager at Walk with a Doc. “We are so excited for her to bring her on-the-ground experience as a Walk Leader in Orlando to the table."

“AARP Florida is extremely proud of Lydia and her accomplishments as a lead volunteer in Central Florida,” said Jeff Johnson, AARP Florida State Director. “She is a consistent advocate for healthy living and brain health through her volunteerism and is very deserving of this honor.”

Rivera was recruited to join Walk with a Doc by her daughter and AARP Orlando Associate State Director of Outreach and Engagement, Yazmin Alfonso. Alfonso and her mother founded AARP’s Walk with a Doc initiatives in Osceola County to ensure that the area’s population – particularly those in the Hispanic community – had a space to converse with a licensed medical practitioner in their own language. In a world where lack of insurance, language barriers, and immigration status all play a role in receiving primary care, Rivera’s monthly Walk with a Docs are a place to gather, exercise, and learn as a community.

“Lydia doesn't just talk about healthy living—she lives it every day, inspiring others through her tireless commitment and passion for the cause,” expresses Alfonso. “Her journey is a true testament to the power of living with purpose and heart.”

Rivera’s passion for Walk with a Doc is only growing; in fact, AARP Florida is also proud to announce that she will be hosting a new set of AARP-sponsored walks in Brevard County beginning in January 2025. Now, even more residents in Central Florida will be able to receive her care and take a step towards a healthier future.

For more information on AARP’s Walk with a Doc initiatives, please visit aarp.org/Orlando, as well as our walk pages in Kissimmee and Merritt Island.

This story is provided by AARP Florida. Visit the AARP Florida page for more news, events, and programs affecting retirement, health care, and more.

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