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After nearly four decades of dedicated service, one AARP Pennsylvania Associate State Director David Kalinoski is preparing to close an extraordinary chapter in a career defined by advocacy, innovation, and community building. As the organization’s first ASD in the country, he’s witnessed—and helped shape—the evolution of AARP’s mission, from grassroots volunteer-led programs to cutting-edge national campaigns. In this Q&A, he reflects on the legacy he’s leaving behind, the milestones that have defined his journey, and the people who have inspired him along the way.
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Judy Kotler has spent a lifetime caring for others. An only child raised in Queens, New York, she pursued a biology degree at Queens College before relocating to Philadelphia to attend physical therapy school at the University of Pennsylvania. That move would mark the beginning of a decades-long commitment to health care, service, and, eventually, community advocacy.
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Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs launches its inaugural veterans event in Louisville.
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AARP is a leading force in brain health. And here in Texas, AARP has been working with state leadership to help the Lone Star State grow as a global innovation hub for understanding dementias and improving brain health.
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Experience how easy it is to integrate walking with using public transit.
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Bring authentic Italian dishes to your table. Learn to prepare Pork Braised in Milk, a tender and flavorful classic, and creamy Polenta to serve as the perfect complement.
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AARP Michigan’s Ask the Doc engaging and informative virtual event series covers a wide range of health and wellness topics tailored to a modern and ever-changing world.
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Scammers are using fake QR codes to steal personal information learn how to scan safely and avoid getting tricked
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Read this short tutorial on how to estimate your Social Security benefits.
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