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Meet our volunteers and find opportunities to get involved with our outreach and community service programs.
AARP North Dakota has formed a new Education & Outreach Team to foster education and outreach efforts in communities. By gathering input from this team of people, AARP hopes to learn how best to engage more people in more communities with its programming and events.
Mike Tomasko of West Fargo has been named the new state president of AARP in North Dakota. Tomasko has served on the AARP North Dakota Executive Council since June 2012.
Dr. Sharon Ervin Johnson of Minot will be presented with the 2014 AARP Andrus Award for Community Service Oct. 21 in Bismarck.
Many of you have had rewarding careers in which you’ve gained excellent experience – experience that can be valuable to others. If you are still working full-time or part-time, the skills you have can also be of value outside of your workplace.
More than 100 AARP volunteers from across the state gathered in Fargo for this year’s volunteer conference entitled, “Inspired to Care, Empowered to Act.”
James “Jim” Billey of Ellendale is the recipient of the 2013 AARP Andrus Award for Community Service.
AARP’s volunteer operated Tax-Aide program is looking for new volunteers across North Dakota.
Doreen Riedman of Bismarck has joined the staff of AARP North Dakota as associate state director for community outreach.
Do you possess life experience and common sense? Would you like to help others turn a dream into reality?
Have you ever wondered how you could make a difference in other people’s lives?
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