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The University of Washington's Center for an Informed Public, AARP and BECU invite you to join us for an upcoming training on “How to Become a Fact-Check Ambassador” on October 30.
We’re writing with an important message to let you know that we have canceled our external events until further notice. While convening events is a core part of our mission, we have changed our approach in light of the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
The annual Seattle Stand Down event helps veterans who are homeless or experiencing housing instability access social services, such as housing, jobs, legal aid and medical care.
Our national lawmakers are holding Town Halls around the state in the month of August. This is a great opportunity to talk with them about the issues of concern to you. These are the sessions we are aware of. If you hear of any others, please let us know at aarpwa@aarp.org and we'll add them to the list. All information is accurate to the best of our knowledge but it's best to double check with the legislator's office before you go.
PLEASE NOTE GAME TIME CHANGE. GAME BEGINS AT 3:00PM, DOORS OPEN AT 1:30PM.
Would you like to preserve a veteran's story in the Library of Congress?
AARP invites our members and their guests to join us at One Day Universities' presentation of “Destination Moon” at the Museum of Flight.
In 2017, 16.7 million Americans were the victims of identity theft- that is an 8% increase since 2016. That is why AARP and BECU invite you to bring old documents containing your personal information to our mobile shredding trucks for free disposal.
AARP Washington and financial cooperative BECU are offering document-shredding services to protect people and their financial assets from fraud.
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