Crucial aging concerns, such as financial security, elder abuse and services for the growing 65-plus population, will propel AARP Montana’s agenda for the legislative session that starts Monday, Jan. 4.
AARP Montana, which uses its powerful voice in the state capitol to fight for older adults, wants to zero in on the concerns of residents 50-plus to develop its priorities when the Legislature convenes on Monday, Jan. 4.
AARP Montana is accepting submissions for the “Honoring Heroes” volunteer contest, now through December 31, 2020. As part of AARP’s Create the Good program, the competition will recognize the outstanding work of volunteers serving veterans -- and veterans themselves – by shining a spotlight on their efforts to make an impact in their communities.