https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1jyeYxy5po&feature=c4-overview&list=UUrzT8tOAXbNTCBaB9f5_Mog[/youtube] Washington calls its plan a way to make the formula for Social Security annual cost-of-living increases “more accurate.” Stephen Kennedy just calls it “painful.”
AARP encourages people to volunteer to pack meal boxes for older residents and perform other tasks at the Food Bank of Delaware’s two sites in Newark and Milford. The boxes contain juice, cereal, vegetables, milk, beans or peanut
By Christopher J. Gearon • Fed up with high rates and frequent power outages, Clarksville resident Mary Lou Boris, 66, joined AARP Maryland’s utility watchdog corps.
By Kelley Shannon • Ron Craig always did his own income tax returns. So 16 years ago when he saw a newspaper notice about volunteering for the free AARP Foundation tax-preparation service, Craig thought he would enjoy it.
By Nancy Johnson • Terry Vertrice Almon spent more than two decades in management at a worldwide cosmetics company. Today she uses skills she learned as a trainer and meeting planner in a new field: volunteering for AARP.
Back to School Celebration, cosponsored by AARP Rhode Island, aims to fill 15,000 backpacks with school supplies for needy students, along with health and nutrition information for their families, this summer, ahead of the start of the school year.
AARP Arkansas during its 2013 Legislative Appreciation Luncheon in Little Rock honored legislative allies, partners and volunteers for helping make possible significant accomplishments during this year’s regular legislative session.