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A Labor of Love: The Caregiver Portraits by D. Michael Geller is a photography exhibit that centers around the lives of 21 Hampton Roads Caregivers and their devotion towards caring for their loved ones.
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The AARP Chesapeake Chapter #2165 is disrupting aging. The hot heat of the Summer hasn't stopped the Hampton Roads walking group from meeting every Friday morning at 9:30 am at The Oak Grove Lake Park in Chesapeake. The core and regular participants are from the AARP Chesapeake Chapter #2165 which the President and VP Majorie and Esther respectively have taken the lead in encouraging participation.
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A rainy Monday in Northern Virginia did not stop regulars and newcomers from joining AARP Virginia's monthly lunch group at Mylo's Grill in McLean. The lunch group is an opportunity for the community to eat out and enjoy some fellowship.
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Join AARP Virginia and the McLean Community Village Association (MCVA) for lunch at Mylo’s Grill in McLean!
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AARP Virginia encourages everyone to help end senior hunger by giving soup and crackers to the Local Office on Aging (LOA)’s annual Soup for Seniors collection. Contributions will make a huge difference in the lives of your homebound neighbors.
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MVLE’s Volunteer Program provides you with an opportunity to make a difference in the lives of those in your community. The talents, skills and interests of volunteers play a valuable role in providing opportunities for individuals with disabilities to build their skills and further engage with their community.
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Northern Virginia is home to scores of active and involved AARP volunteers. This month I spoke with volunteer Suba Saty, who immigrated to the United States from India as a child and spent more than 30 years with the U.S. Air Force before retiring in 2014. We met on a weekday afternoon at Peet’s Coffee in Springfield, Virginia; our conversation has been edited for length.
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With a Little Help from my Friends. . . Villages in Fairfax County
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Rocky Mount AARP Chapter: Staying Involved
That’s why AARP brings neighbors together to join in on free activities and events, right where you live.
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