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In Massachusetts, AARP grants help support an eviction prevention program, bicycle programs and other enhancements to residents' lives.
Many families avoid talking about money. A new AARP webinar series starting in October aims to change that — hoping to spark conversations around topics from Social Security to debt management to fraud prevention.
AARP is looking to bolster its volunteer ranks with people of different ages who are skilled in a range of subjects.
AARP Fraud Watch Network volunteers are running workshops about the growing risk for those in the job market—particularly amid the nation’s shift to remote work.
The organization will push for a broad set of changes, including beefed-up training and career development programs.
Almost 100 Massachusetts communities now belong to the AARP Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities, uniting local leaders, businesses and residents to improve their area's livability.
As a retired health care administrator and an AARP Massachusetts advocacy volunteer, James Lomastro was alarmed by the staggering number of deaths at the state’s long-term care facilities during the early days of the coronavirus pandemic.
With tax season nearing, the AARP Foundation Tax-Aide Program volunteers help individuals prepare and file state and federal returns for free.
Massachusetts is one of the most expensive states in the nations for retirees. That makes good financial planning pivotal so you can retire in peace.
AARP is seeking volunteers to pitch in on everything from helping children learn to read and advocating at the state capitol on issues such as nursing home reform to leading workshops on topics like driver safety and decluttering.
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