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With tax season just around the bend, AARP is recruiting volunteers in Georgia to help residents of modest means - especially those 60 and older - file their 2012 income tax returns. The need for volunteers is especially acute in parts of metropolitan Atlanta such as southwest Atlanta and Clayton and Henry counties, as well as Union and Rabun counties in northeast Georgia.
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If you missed the teletown hall presented by AARP and the Iowa Insurance Division to discuss changes to Medicare, AARP is pleased to bring you a webcast recording of the hour-long call on this webpage.
Before Election Day 2012, AARP Kentucky volunteers completed delivery of a new report entitled “Kentuckians Have Their Say about Medicare and Social Security” to Members of Congress and congressional candidates.
If you missed the teletown hall presented by AARP on Top Social Security Questions of 2012, AARP is pleased to bring you a webcast recording of the hour long call on this webpage.
ReServe Maryland is helping continuing professionals age 55+ reinvest a career's worth of skills to strengthen their communities. ReServe Maryland connects the state’s nonprofits and public institutions (partners) to experienced professionals 55+ (ReServists) who want to give back. In exchange for a stipend paid by the partner organization, ReServists in Maryland work in a variety of capacities – from infrastructure to direct service – to help organizations stay on mission. ReServe Maryland supports its partners in building a stronger and more vibrant Maryland.
AARP Legislative Policy Director David Certner was in the Granite State in 2012 to deliver the keynote address, Financial Security and the Economy, at the New Hampshire Forum on the Future and offered the following on the importance of Social Security to New Hampshire families.
AARP launched You’ve Earned a Say< http://www.earnedasay.org/> back in March, and PA residents have not been shy about entering the national conversation about how to protect Medicare and Social Security for today’s seniors and strengthen them for future generations. So far the You’ve Earned a Say has engaged over 3 million people nationwide.
Thousands of Michiganders have joined the critical national debate on the future of Medicare and Social Security.
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