A core tenet of AARP is the belief that volunteer service is one of the most important and valuable contributions a person can make to their community. AARP Maine’s Executive Council is a group of volunteer leaders from Maine’s communities who hold that same core value.
Shred your sensitive materials on-site for free at one of our events! Volunteers will be available to assist you. Each shred event also includes free medication disposal managed by local law enforcement.
Join us for a virtual session - coming soon this Spring! In collaboration with the National Digital Equity Center (NDEC), this session aims to shed light on some of the available tools to help you navigate the digital landscape confidently.
With Maine being the oldest state in the country, reminding our elected leaders in Washington (we've only got four) and Augusta (we've got 186) that we're paying attention is step one to preserving vital programs such as Social Security and Medicare.
Learn more about taking the AARP Smart Driver course in a classroom near you or online, and find out how you can help make a difference in your community as a volunteer or host.
AARP Maine welcomes Bangor resident, André Chassé, as our new Volunteer State President. This key volunteer role is part of a venerable tradition that spans every one of AARP’s 53 state offices nationwide.
When Paul Armstrong, 64, first became an AARP advocacy volunteer nearly a decade ago, he was shocked that members of the public could be in the state Senate chamber “right on the floor” during the proceedings.