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Volunteering

Meet our volunteers and find opportunities to get involved with our outreach and community service programs.
AARP Kansas honors six individuals with a combined 60 years of service for their volunteerism, leadership, and advocacy. The organization presented the Annual Andrus Award and Kansas Volunteer Excellence Awards during a recent two-day volunteer recognition and training event.
When wealth adviser Tracee Adams first got involved with AARP seven years ago, she thought about holding financial seminars. That never happened.
Tracee Adams of Wichita will lead the AARP Kansas volunteers
The Annual Award Recognizes Those Who Make a Powerful Difference in their Community
AARP is seeking volunteers to advocate for policies aimed at improving the lives of older Kansans during the 2023 legislative session beginning in January.
AARP Kansas is seeking volunteers to help build relationships with veterans groups across the state.
AARP Kansas is seeking volunteers to support a variety of issues and programs important to older Kansans.
AARP is seeking volunteers to advocate at the local, state and national levels on issues important to Kansans 50-plus, to help make communities better places to live for all people.
The AARP Kansas Executive Council is part of a team of leadership volunteers, who under the guidance of the State President and State Director, carry out AARP's strategic priorites within the state. The Executive Council supports and reflects the mission of AARP – to enhance quality of life for all as we age, to lead positive social change and to deliver value to members through information, advocacy and service.
Do you know a volunteer age 50+ who is using his or her skills and experience to make a significant difference in your community?
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