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When someone you trust steals from you, the consequences are immense. You might suffer a sense of betrayal, embarrassment or humiliation, and of course the cost of the loss itself.
AARP and Walgreens are giving thanks this holiday season to generous Tennesseans.
AARP New York’s state legislative priorities include safeguarding New Yorkers’ access to quality, affordable health care and prescription coverage. By the year 2030, the number of older New Yorkers is expected to increase by 65 percent. The legislative session in Albany drew to a close in late June. AARP’s volunteers and members fought to ensure policies adopted allow New Yorkers to age with dignity, independence and security.
Social media is more than just tweeting, picture posting, and status updating. Did you know that jumping into the digital conversation is crucial to your career? While you may not need online skills to excel at your current job, knowing how to network effectively through social media could be key in finding your next job!
AARP South Carolina will update this page as information is released.
Alaska residents who are age 65 or older may qualify for a monthly payment from the Senior Benefits Program. The payment will be $125, $175 or $250 depending on your annual gross income. Apply today at: http://dhss.alaska.gov/dpa/Documents/e-forms/pdf/gen152.pdf
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AARP fraud fighters now offer presentations on the three Rs of Protecting Medicare: Record, Recognize and Report. Request a free presentation today.
AARP’s Vice President for Financial Security Jean Setzfand joined the Delaware State Office in October for two days of interviews, meetings and workshops designed to educate Delawareans on the value of planning for retirement and the many options and tools available to consumers from AARP.
Jacqueline Whitehead has operated a special needs catering business out of her Belleville home for years and she’s ready to “take it to another level,” she says. The 52-year-old cook and caterer signed up for the Encore Entrepreneur workshop, offered at TechTown in Detroit on Oct. 2, to learn more about creating a business plan, doing market research and getting financial assistance for Meal Therapy, her small business.
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