Karen Kafantaris
LANSING, MI —AARP Foundation Tax-Aide, the nation’s largest free, volunteer-run tax preparation and assistance service, is seeking volunteer tax-preparers in the Lansing area to help residents who need help preparing and filing their 2017 returns.
Karen Kafantaris of AARP Michigan is among the 2016 recipients of the Elder Law of Michigan Joe D. Sutton Call to Justice Awards.
AARP Michigan and the City of Lansing invite area residents to participate in a community conversation about making Lansing the best place it can be for all ages.
About 70 Lansing area community leaders participated in a kick-off breakfast to mark the capital city joining the AARP Age-Friendly Communities Network on March 16.
They came by the dozens, some with walkers or wheelchairs, some by bus or taxi, all with transit horror stories.
A picture perfect evening in downtown Lansing -- 75 degrees and a cloudless sky -- provided the backdrop to AARP Night at the Ballgame on June 16.
The Age-Friendly Communities Conference hosted by AARP Michigan is now available for online viewing.
AARP Michigan is accepting nominations for the fourth annual Stephen J. Gools Award for Social Change.
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