In cooperation with the nonprofit Iowa Food Bank Association and Spindustry Digital, a marketing agency based in Des Moines, AARP helped create and is promoting a virtual food drive.
NASCAR fans will thrill to the roar of the engines at the Kansas Speedway on April 21, as Jeff Gordon streaks through his laps in No. 24, the Drive to End Hunger car.
AARP is working with the Idaho Commission on Aging and other agencies to host a Scam Jam from 8 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. on April 25 at the Nampa Civic Center. The free event aims to help consumers guard against fraud.
AARP Louisiana’s speakers bureau is booking engagements at community events across the state to help Louisianans understand changes in health insurance under the federal Affordable Care Act.
AARP is asking Nebraska members who have had problems getting health insurance coverage to share their stories. The anecdotes will be used to help persuade state lawmakers to expand Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act.
As New York utilities propose rate increases to recoup millions of dollars spent on recovering from Hurricane Sandy, AARP New York is seeking ways to ensure that future rate increases are fair.
AARP Utah’s popular Staying Sharp/Fraud Forum events are back this spring, with free sessions on April 27 in Ogden, May 18 in Price and June 8 in Logan.
In a state where residential customers pay some of the highest electricity bills in the country, AARP is calling on the Alabama Public Service Commission to conduct formal hearings on profits made by the state’s biggest utilities.