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Meet our volunteers and find opportunities to get involved with our outreach and community service programs.
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AARP New Hampshire, a non-partisan membership organization serving 229,000 members across the Granite State, is looking for a Volunteer Marketing Coordinator to join a dedicated group of fraud volunteers. Join us and become a member of our team of Fraud Fighters working to spread the word about frauds and scams.
AARP New Hampshire tabling volunteers get the inside scoop on events -- from our summer Ice Cream Nights to a concert series in Veteran’s Park. Get involved in your community from the ground up and join our team of tabling volunteers.
AARP New Hampshire needs your help! We could not be successful with any of our fun events or informational sessions without our volunteers. We are looking for Granite Staters to lend support to our dynamic and dedicated team in Greater Manchester.
We often joke about memory loss but what happens when it becomes more than a senior moment? What is the impact of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementia – on the person, the caregiver, society, and the economy? And what can we do about it?
Want to get more involved in the First-in-the-Nation Presidential Primary without getting tangled in partisan politics? Do you enjoy meeting presidential candidates and others running for public office? Interested in asking them their position on topics of importance to people 50-plus and their families?
We often joke about memory loss but what happens when it becomes more than a senior moment? What is the impact of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementia – on the person, the caregiver, society, and the economy? And what can we do about it?
AARP New Hampshire honored nearly 60 volunteers at a celebratory luncheon held Thursday, October 31 at the Manchester Country Club. The most prestigious volunteer award, the Andrus Award for Community Service, was presented to Katherine “Kaye” Heffernan, a dedicated AARP volunteer and community leader. Others honored were Andrus Award finalists; Driver Safety and Advocacy Volunteers of the Year; and Retired Educator of the Year.
Born in neighboring Massachusetts, this year’s 2013 Andrus Award winner graduated with a degree in mathematics from Northeastern University, taught high school math for one year, married her college sweetheart, and started traveling the world!
AARP New Hampshire is looking for an AmericaCorps VISTA to develop and implement a volunteer structure over the course of his/her service year.
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