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We Earned Social Security—Now Let’s Protect It
As the AARP DC Volunteer State President, I am proud to represent 68,000 AARP members in the District, and on behalf of them and all older District residents, we are advocating for a budget that honors their dignity and needs. For the District’s FY2026 budget, our message is clear: District seniors deserve their fair share of the pie.
Give Back to Your Community With AARP!
Bridging the Justice Gap for Vulnerable Washington, D.C. Elders
Our Greater Spokane Chapter 384 continues to grow and new members are always welcome. We, the Board, are so privileged to have such an awesome membership. Since 2015, our interest in community service commitment has been to donate food to the Second Harvest Food Bank.
Shred your sensitive materials for free at our community events in 2025! Volunteers will be available to assist you on-site as needed.
AARP Tennessee will host Scam Jam events designed to help people of all ages recognize, avoid, and fight scams.
The District of Columbia's failure to tell certain nursing facility residents about alternative care violates the Americans with Disabilities Act, a U.S. District Court judge ruled in a lawsuit brought by AARP Foundation.
This June we’re focusing the important information you need to know about to be able to spot and stop scams. Join us on June 17 for one of our FREE ice cream events for resources and conversation about how to stop criminal scammers and protect yourself and your loved ones! And, the free cone is on us!
In this edition of Concord TV's Senior Speak NH with host AARP Volunteer Dan Wise, you'll hear from Senator Jeb Bradley (ret) about his political career and enthusiasm for hiking in New Hampshire.
Downsizing tips from the experts
Our next meeting will be September 11, 2025 and we are going to learn top ways to spot Medicare Open Enrollment Scams
Recently named as AARP Washington’s volunteer president, Ron Chew has spent a lifetime following and telling the stories about Seattle's Chinatown.
Sam Waldrep worked for more than three decades at the South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. Now retired, he advocates for long-term care support for older South Carolinians with AARP.
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