In reaction to today’s release of the conference committee’s recommendations for the $38.1 billion Massachusetts Fiscal Year 2016 state budget proposal, Michael E. Festa, state director of AARP Massachusetts – which serves more than 800,000 residents age 50 and older in the Commonwealth – issued the following statement:
AARP Massachusetts is working with Generations Incorporated, proud affiliate of AARP Experience Corps SM, to give AARP members the chance to get involved in a special intergenerational mentoring program. Generations Incorporated, a highly regarded 24 year-old nonprofit organization in Boston, will match you with a child who needs help to develop his or her literacy skills.
At AARP, Real Possibilities means that anything is possible and that age doesn't define people. In fact, we believe that age and experience can expand—not limit—possibilities.
If you’re a Salem resident or resident of a city that’s considering becoming “age-friendly,” you won’t want to miss the Age-Friendly Listening Sessions that are taking place in Salem on Tuesday, June 23.
The AARP Massachusetts Executive Council (EC) provides strategic direction for AARP at the state level. The 9 member volunteer board is led by the State President, Sandy Albright. Each member brings uniquely valuable skills and experience to AARP.