AARP Virginia
Making a difference for all Virginians 50+ and their families
MAY 13, 2022
Join AARP Virginia for a complimentary class offered by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at George Mason University (OLLI Mason). OLLI Mason provides intellectual and cultural experiences in a welcoming atmosphere to Northern Virginia residents in their retirement years.
MAY 6, 2022
A guide to when, where and how to get a COVID-19 vaccine
DEC 20, 2020
AARP is here to help you take on today – and every day. From practical resources, to fun activities and events, AARP is providing opportunities to connect and help build an even stronger Virginia. We hope you’ll join us!
MAY 3, 2022
All registered voters may vote absentee by mail, but you must apply to do so, and a witness signature is required on absentee ballots.
Annual award recognizes those who make a powerful difference in their community
Unbelievable? Believe it! So, how can those unpaid caregivers that provide such an extraordinary contribution be acknowledged? That is a question on which Delegate Sam Rasoul, representing the 11th House District of the General Assembly of Virginia, has focused for some years now.
Join us for two free webinars where you’ll discover how to craft your resume, make a lasting impression in interviews and manage your career goals.
Last year, 42 million consumers suffered a staggering $52 billion in losses from identity fraud.
One third of U.S. adults say they have been targeted by scams seeking payment by gift card, according to a report by the AARP Fraud Watch Network. And nearly a quarter of consumers have given or received gift cards that had no funds on them.
Transportation Organization Wins $5,000 Award from Commonwealth Council on Aging
From misunderstanding your company’s insurance coverage to missing the enrollment window, learn how to spot and avoid the most common mistakes—and even how to correct some you may have already made.
AARP Virginia and the Northern Virginia Resource Center for Deaf & Hard of Hearing Persons are teaming up to raise awareness about hearing loss and to encourage people to get their hearing checked.
For 20 years Delegate Vivian Watts, representing the northern Virginia 39th House of Delegates district in the Virginia General Assembly, has been beating the drums for nursing home reform, trying to raise awareness of the insufficiency of staffing in facilities.
Volunteers from across Virginia thanked at virtual ceremony
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