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Are you looking for a dynamic speaker for your next meeting? Are you interested in learning how to address the challenges of aging in America? Would you like to learn about the wide range of free tools, resources and opportunities that AARP offer right here in Charlotte?
AARP Foundation Tax-Aide Program in Full Swing for 2014 Tax Season
AARP Michigan is looking for volunteer instructors for its Smart Drivers Program in the Grand Rapids and Flint areas.
We believe utilities should be affordable, reliable and fair. That's why we're fighting for you, and all Connecticut residents, to protect your hard-earned dollars and enact stronger consumer protections. If you have a consumer complaint about your electric or telephone service, the actions of an electricity supplier, or other concern, please share your story with us. Your input will be used to help shape the future of consumer protections for utility customers in Connecticut. You can also sign up to receive alerts and information from AARP Connecticut so you can take action on these and other issues important to you when your voice can make a difference. If you'd like to speak to soneone at AARP, please call us toll-free at 866-295-7279. Find additional consumer resources below.
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Does social media feel like a foreign world to you, complete with its own language of ‘tweets,’ ‘likes,’ ‘followers,’ ‘pins’ and more? Do you have a Facebook account… but are afraid to use it for fear of posting something by accident? Or perhaps you’re reasonably comfortable on some social media sites, but would like to learn more.
AARP Foundation Tax-Aide will provide free tax assistance & preparation starting in February 2014.
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Are you looking to get more involved in your community? Do you enjoy gardening, helping people (especially kids) and want to learn new skills? FoodCorps is accepting applications for its next class of future leaders. FoodCorps places motivated leaders in limited-resource communities for a year of public service. FoodCorps Service Members currently serve in 15 states, including Connecticut. Working under the direction of local partner organizations, service members:
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