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AARP Iowa is encouraging local groups to schedule AARP Fraud Watch Network presentations in 2022. Trained volunteers are eager to help protect older Iowans by sharing the latest information about how to spot and avoid financial scams.
The state General Assembly made changes to voting rules last year, and AARP wants voters to know what to expect when they prepare to cast ballots in the primary election on Tuesday, May 17.
Members of AARP Idaho can participate in its annual lobby week, advocating for older residents and learning the legislative process. This year’s event is virtual, with activities from Monday, Jan. 31, through Friday, Feb. 4.
AARP volunteers and staff in New Mexico are making their voices heard during the state’s 2022 legislative session, pushing for measures that would improve the lives of older residents.
In February, AARP in St. Louis will recognize African Americans who have made significant contributions to the motion picture industry.
AARP Indiana is encouraging its members to try something different in the new year and explore the organization’s volunteer opportunities.
Nine out of 10 Louisianans 45 and older want to age at home, AARP research found. Are you one of them?
With holiday indulgences over, it’s time to kick off the year with healthy eating. Chef Suzy McClain will focus on nutrition in free cooking demonstrations on Zoom.
AARP Iowa will be advocating on issues important to older adults when the state Legislature reconvenes in Des Moines on Monday, Jan. 10.
AARP South Carolina wants to ensure the state’s 354,669 veterans and their families are aware of all the resources that are available to them.
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