Given the projected Social Security shortfall in 2034, AARP is focused on helping older Americans better understand their Social Security benefits and learn about policies that would strengthen the program for current and future generations. If Congress doesn’t act, millions of Americans who are counting on Social Security will see cuts to the money they’ve earned.
The AARP ND team broadcasts All Things AARP ND on the second and fourth Thursday of every month. We keep it short, while bringing you updates on AARP initiatives, interviews, insider information and maybe even a few laughs.
AARP North Dakota seeks 2023 Andrus Award nominations. Do you know someone, aged 50-plus, who has done exceptional volunteer work? Nominate them today!
Beginning with Ft. Ransom State Park on May 31, and continuing monthly through our September hike at Theodore Roosevelt National Park (ND's only national park), AARP ND has organized hiking day trips to five different parks in North Dakota this summer. We're even providing a preview of the hikes on April 19.
Every week during the 2023 ND Legislative session State Director Josh Askvig and Advocacy Director Janelle Moos recapped the week, gave a preview of the next, and provided an action for moving our priorities forward.
Discover all the ways you can volunteer with AARP ND. Be a greeter, a speaker, an instructor or an activist. However you raise your hand, we thank you!