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Meet our volunteers and find opportunities to get involved with our outreach and community service programs.
Dr. Martin Luther King was a man of purpose and vision who believed in the importance of community service.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s words remind us of the importance of service at any level. AARP believes your experiences, skills and passion have the power to inspire others to make a difference. We encourage everyone to continue building on his legacy by lending a helping hand in your community. Find ways to volunteer in Minnesota at createthegood.aarp.org.
Pony resident Sandy Bailey tapped to lead AARP Montana Executive Council
Stella Montano, a long-time AARP volunteer and community leader has been selected as the next State President of AARP Wyoming.
Join the AARP Missouri Volunteer Speakers Bureau
AARP NH is honored to announce Patrick F. McDermott has accepted the role of Volunteer State President and will begin on January 1, 2023. In this high-level volunteer position, Patrick will use his extensive skills and experience to make a positive difference for Granite Staters age 50-plus.
Are you interested in providing in-person or virtual presentations to small groups in Wisconsin? AARP is welcoming new volunteers for our Speakers Bureau to educate and inform the public on issues that matter most to our 50-plus Wisconsinites.
The Montana State legislature convenes for only 90 days every two years. With the 2013 session on the horizon, AARP Montana is encouraging member participation in the legislative process by signing up as an e-activist.
Volunteer LaVerne Gilliam, 67, has received the 2020 AARP Minnesota Andrus Award for Community Service.
AARP Kentucky is seeking new grassroots activists for its Capital Action Team to advocate at the state General Assembly for policies important to older Kentuckians.
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