In partnership with the State Director and in collaboration with lead volunteers and staff, the State President helps position AARP Washington to achieve the AARP vision, mission, and strategic priorities. The State President actively supports…. Read More »
Advocacy volunteers keep up to date on state and federal issues through monthly phone conference calls, and regular e-mail updates regarding various policy and legislation of interest to AARP members. They periodically meet with State Legislators…. Read More »
Community Outreach Volunteers serve as AARP liaisons to the community, local organizations and groups. They participate and volunteer at events, conferences, and community meetings; and identify local events and opportunities to increase…. Read More »
Speakers Bureau (SB) Volunteers help educate and inform the public on AARP priorities by presenting workshops on topics such as Caregiving, Brain Health, Downsizing & Decluttering, HomeFit, and Fraud Prevention. Speakers present AARP-developed…. Read More »
Literacy tutors serve in local public schools in grades Kindergarten through Third, through structured literacy tutoring.. Read More »
Teach Smart Driver courses in Chinese in your assigned state. Read More »
Teach Smart Driver courses in Spanish in your assigned state. Read More »
Teach Smart Driver courses in English in your assigned state. Read More »
Wednesday, Dec 11, 2024 at 6:30 p.m. PT
Century 16 Cedar Hills
Beaverton, OR
Thursday, Nov 28, 2024 at 9:00 a.m. PT
Hillsboro Community Senior Center
Hillsboro, OR
Saturday, Nov 30, 2024 at 10:00 a.m. PT
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