How can Boston become a more age-friendly city? It's a question that was posed to Boston residents last year, during neighborhood-based Listening Sessions and through a major online survey.
This week, AARP Massachusetts State Director Mike Festa and Executive Council member and volunteer Bob Haynes are in Washington, D.C. for Lobby Day 2016, to advocate on behalf of Massachusetts AARP members and all older Americans on the crucial issues of family caregiving and Social Security.
Today, the Massachusetts Elder Economic Security Commission released a series of recommendations to address the issue of economic insecurity among Massachusetts seniors.
AARP is now accepting nominations for its 2016 Massachusetts Andrus Award for Community Service, which honors a 50+ Massachusetts resident or couple who are sharing their experience, talent, and skills to enrich the lives of their community members.
At AARP Massachusetts, we’re looking for someone special to take over the role of State Coordinator for the award-winning AARP Driver Safety program. Perhaps you’re just who we’re looking for!