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In this video by Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families, a physician in Heber Springs, Arkansas (Cleburne County) explains how Arkansas' Private Option for health care is helping his patients.
The State of Arkansas passed a historic, bipartisan law in 2013 to create the Private Option—so nearly 250,000 hard-working Arkansans could get affordable health insurance coverage.
AARP Foundation Tax-Aide will provide free tax assistance & preparation starting in February 2014.
AARP Arkansas and several partners are co-hosting free public events across the state to help interested Arkansans know their health insurance options and get free help to sign up for affordable health insurance.
If you haven't signed up yet for coverage under the new health care law, you still have time to do so.
Are you a strategic thinker and leader? Do you have a passion for motivating and inspiring others? If so, we have a once-in-a-lifetime volunteer opportunity for you!
Jack Harris of Searcy, AARP Arkansas 2013 Andrus State Award for Community Service recipient and longtime AARP volunteer, is profiled in the Sunday, Dec. 1, 2013, Three Rivers Edition of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. Congratulations, Jack!
AARP National Poll Highlights Personal Challenges of Caregivers in the United States
LITTLE ROCK—Jack Harris of Searcy is the 2013 recipient of the Andrus State Award for Community Service, AARP’s most prestigious and visible volunteer award.
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