Volunteer efforts are a valuable commodity. And, the Oyster Bay AARP volunteer team are truly rising and shining stars, reaching out to those in need in the community. With the help of a few volunteers and generous donations of Massapequa Park's King Kullen shoppers, the AARP team lifted and weighed hundreds of grocery bags to help stock the tables and shelves of a local food pantry. "Thanks to our many volunteer helping hands and very giving neighbors, we raised close to 800 pounds of canned foods and non-perishable items, in only one day," said Judy Kaplan, Oyster Bay AARP coordinator.
Combating fraud is a priority for AARP New York, which represents approximately 750,000 members age 50-plus in the five boroughs of New York City. In a 2014 report, AARP New York found that identity theft or credit card fraud had impacted roughly one-fifth to one-fourth of 50+ voters in New York City, and 75% are concerned with becoming a victim of identity theft, which was tops among all types of fraud.
Connect with AARP at the Longacre Theater for select performances of Allegiance. Before the show come by the AARP table to learn more about what AARP is doing your community.
Combating fraud is a priority for AARP New York, which represents approximately 750,000 members age 50-plus in the five boroughs of New York City. In a 2014 report, AARP New York found that identity theft or credit card fraud had impacted roughly one-fifth to one-fourth of 50+ voters in New York City, and 75% are concerned with becoming a victim of identity theft, which was tops among all types of fraud.
AARP and the Microsoft Store at Walden Galleria are partnering to offer great FREE classes to our members who want to get more tech savvy. Tablets and computers will be set up – just bring yourself.