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Volunteering

Meet our volunteers and find opportunities to get involved with our outreach and community service programs.
With many of their friends and neighbors still reeling from the impact of Hurricane Sandy, more than a dozen members of the AARP Stamford Chapter pitched in to help restock depleted food pantry shelves in their community and provide needed food and toiletries to those in need before the Thanksgiving holiday.
AARP recently joined forces with Experience Corps, one of the nation’s most highly regarded service programs, which engages older adult volunteers to help improve K-3 literacy in underserved schools.
Are you keen to make a difference in the lives of others and lend a helping hand during the 2013 tax season? If so, AARP Tax-Aide needs you!
The purpose of the South Carolina Long Term Care ombudsman program is to improve the quality of life and quality of care of all residents in long-term care facilities in South Carolina.
For veteran AARP volunteer Morey Birenbaum, nothing is more fulfilling than making a difference through volunteering, and he’s not shy about evangelizing on the topic.
AARP Foundation Tax-Aide is the nation's largest volunteer-run tax preparation and assistance service. And we want you to join us.
We here at AARP Illinois are incredibly grateful to have Merri Dee as our State President! As an active member of the volunteer community, she is very experienced in bringing people together to Create the Good. Today we present an important message from Ms. Dee herself...
AARP Foundation Giving $1.3 Million to Communities Hit Hardest by Superstorm Sandy
AARP Delaware collaborated with the County's Executive Office to produce the New Castle County Guide to Services for residents age 50 or older.
AARP Kentucky is proud to present the 2012 Andrus Award for Community Service to Charlotte Whittaker from Hartford.
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