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According to a new AARP survey, hunger is an issue more than 80 percent of Iowans are concerned about and are supportive of the state's efforts to provide help for those in need.
If one person could represent resilience against adversity, a take-charge attitude during times of struggle, and a humorous, virtually-ageless demeanor, it might well be Antonina DiPaolo of Duxbury.
Are you a strategic thinker and leader? Do you have a passion for motivating and inspiring others? If so, we have a once-in-a-lifetime volunteer opportunity for you!
Jack Harris of Searcy, AARP Arkansas 2013 Andrus State Award for Community Service recipient and longtime AARP volunteer, is profiled in the Sunday, Dec. 1, 2013, Three Rivers Edition of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. Congratulations, Jack!
By Lester Strong, Vice President and Chief Executive of AARP Experience Corps
AARP Nebraska is recruiting advocacy volunteers to lobby on issues important to people age 50-plus during the legislative session that begins Jan. 8.
AARP Oklahoma is recruiting volunteers to be dispatched next time a disaster strikes. According to the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Oklahoma has been hit with more natural disasters in the past 60 years than any other states except California and Texas. Last spring the AARP Foundation raised more than $670,000 to aid tornado victims.
AARP Delaware is recruiting instructors to teach AARP Driver Safety classes.
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