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AARP Maine

Working in Maine on issues that matter to you & your family
MAY 14, 2025
AARP is launching Countdown to 90 Years—a recognition and call to action. Sign our pledge today to make your voice heard.
APR 1, 2025
AARP is thriving in Maine and we continue to be a champion for older adults and their families. Read all about some of our priority issues and access helpful resources.
MAR 8, 2022
Meet the AARP Maine team, find out more information about AARP Maine, ongoing events and more
NOV 14, 2024
Resources, Helpful Tools and More for Volunteers
Long-time volunteer Linda from Orono tells us why she enjoys her volunteer experience
Voters will decide Nov. 5 whether employees and self-employed workers can opt out of Washington’s long-term care insurance program.
Hosted by AARP Tennessee State Director Mia McNeil, AARP Connected — an interview-style program — addresses issues important to Tennesseans, from fighting fraud and helping caregivers to supporting veterans and improving brain health.
In this edition of Concord TV's SeniorSpeak NH with host Dan Wise, you'll hear from Dr. Ken Dolkart, a geriatrician at the Geisel School of Medicine. Learn about Medicare Advantage.
Join us for a historical walking tour of Manchester’s Valley Cemetery on October 30 (12-2 pm). Bounded by Willow, Valley, Pine and Auburn Streets, the Cemetery occupies 20 acres one block southeast of the SNHU Arena. City records indicate that the Valley Cemetery land was donated to the City by Amoskeag Manufacturing Corporation in 1841 to meet the needs of Manchester’s growing population, the cemetery was laid out in the style of a garden cemetery, carefully landscaped to blend the beauty of nature with the beauty of art. Learn about many of Manchester’s early citizens, including a prominent governor, a Swiss artist, Manchester’s first female black landowner, and a popular physician died of a cholera outbreak in 1849.
Our next meeting will be May 8, 2025 and we are going to learn top 4 ways to spot JOB SCAMS
Elizabeth Howlett, 67, spent her career immersed in the nitty-gritty details of health care policy—from her stint as a state senator to her eight years as Rhode Island’s lieutenant governor.
Seven Oklahoma groups received 2024 AARP Community Challenge grants, totaling $66,550, for projects that make neighborhoods more livable for all residents.
To prepare voters for the upcoming election, AARP Wyoming is offering on its website a video series featuring interviews with more than five dozen state legislative candidates.
AARP's Community Challenge grant program aims to boost livability with quick-action projects.
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