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Retired educator and AARP Maine Fraud Watch volunteer, Pam Partridge, tells us why she loves volunteering with us!
Even in the best of times, social isolation is a significant problem. In Maine, over 135,000 people 50 and older live alone and are at higher risk of social isolation. Download our free resources flyer here.
Resources, Helpful Tools and More for Volunteers
AARP Maine is advocating for you and we want to make sure your voice is included
Long-time volunteer Linda from Orono tells us why she enjoys her volunteer experience
Long-time volunteer Jessica tells us why she enjoys her volunteer experience
With AARP as your partner, you’ll learn how to proactively spot scams, get the guidance, and be a strong fraud fighter.
AARP resource connects veterans to adapted housing grants from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Get the family caregiving support you need, when you need it. Your caregiving journey can be challenging in all kinds of ways. AARP Family Caregiving is here to help you get answers, connect with other family caregivers and find resources close to home. So you can take care of what matters most.
As a strong, nonpartisan advocate for social change at the local, state and national levels, AARP Advocacy fights for issues that matter to the more than 100 million Americans over age 50, their families, and society, including leading efforts to strengthen and protect Social Security. In Maine, more than 360,000 individuals benefit from this remarkable program.
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