Scams have become a regular part of life, whether it’s a suspicious email, a fake phone call, or someone pretending to be someone else online. They can show up in all kinds of ways, like tech support pop-ups, romance scams, or fake messages that seem to come from government officials.
Sal's Pals members support the MEOC Walkathon, now a virtual event. With donations still short of the $165,000 goal in the final month of fundraising, community support is needed more than ever.
In the upcoming General Election, Virginians will vote for President, U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives. Whether you are voting early in person, voting absentee, or voting on Election Day, there are five questions your candidates should answer before you cast your ballot:
Ken Budd has learned the value of combining volunteering with tourism, helping people from New Orleans to Costa Rica to China to Ecuador to Kenya to the West Bank of Israel.
Are you interested in representing AARP online? We’re looking for volunteers to serve as hosts or presenters on Zoom or Facebook as well as tech savvy volunteers who can provide some behind the scenes technical support.
In 2019 the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) received nearly 125,000 reports of scams involving prizes, sweepstakes and lotteries that cost victims $121 million.
The Virginia Department of Elections announced the launch of “Defending Democracy” as part of the Department’s new marketing campaign, which conveys its commitment to election security.
At AARP Virginia, we’ve come up with a fun way to keep track of where the candidates stand on issues important to voters 50 and older: Debate Watch Bingo! Play at home with your family or compete with friends and family elsewhere.
Nearly half of US adults say they are trying to lose weight, and with many people worried about weight gain while stuck at home during the pandemic, that number may very well rise.