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Named after AARP’s founder, Dr. Ethel Percy Andrus, the Andrus Award honors outstanding volunteers from each state who dedicate their time and talent to enrich their communities.
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The coronavirus pandemic is forcing many people to stay home, and that often means being isolated from family and friends.
Identity thieves cost U.S. consumers nearly $17 billion in 2017. AARP Arkansas wants to make sure residents don’t become victims.
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AARP Arkansas offers many resources for older adults, including career networking, advocacy for family caregivers and programs to avoid fraud and identity theft.
Presented by: Innovative Lifestyles for Senior Living, Inc.
AARP is on a mission to make communities more livable for people of all ages, and the results can be seen in three localities.
Nearly 1 in 10 Arkansas adults are veterans, and AARP Arkansas is hard at work looking out for them.
AARP Arkansas Speakers Bureau has volunteers ready to present a variety of topics to community organizations, civic groups and churches.
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