How do I enroll in the AARP Driver Safety Program?
How do I get help with my taxes?
How do I volunteer for an AARP Program?
Does AARP offer grief and loss programs?
How can I find an AARP Chapter in my area?
What are AARP's activities in my state?
How can AARP help me with legal problems?
How do I find out about AARP's annual Member Event, Life@50+?
How do I find information to help grandparents?
What is the AARP Foundation and how can it help me?
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Q: How do I enroll in the AARP Driver Safety Program?
A: The AARP Driver Safety Program is an in-class driving improvement course for motorists age 50 and older. For information and to find a class near you, visit the AARP Driver Safety Program Web page or call 1-888-AARP-NOW (1-888-227-7669). Be prepared to give us your five-digit zip code. A local volunteer will get back in touch with you.
Q: How do I get help with my taxes?
A: The AARP Tax-Aide Program is available February 1 through April 15 each year. In the off-season the Tax-Aide Program continues to provide online tax counseling. Visit the AARP Tax-Aide Web site to learn more.
Q: How do I volunteer for an AARP Program?
A: Visit our Community Service site to learn how you can make a difference.
Q: Does AARP offer grief and loss programs?
A: Yes. Visit the Grief and Loss Web page for information on common reactions to loss, frequently asked questions by the newly widowed, online resources, publications, and related links to other web site addresses.
Q: How can I find an AARP Chapter in my area?
A: Find the AARP Chapter nearest you with our online Chapter Locator, or call us toll free, 1-888-OUR-AARP (1-888-687-2277).
Q: What are AARP's activities in my state?
A: Learn about AARP's activities in your state by visiting the AARP In Your State Web pages.
Q: How can AARP help me with legal problems?
A: AARP's Legal Services Network offers AARP members a free 30-minute consultation with an attorney, as well as a low fixed-fee program for simple wills, power of attorney documents and more. Please visit the Legal Services Network Web page for more.
Q: How do I find about AARP's annual Member Event, Life@50+?
A: Visit AARP's National Event page for complete information.
Q: How do I find out about AARP's Grandparent Information Center?
A: Visit our Grandparent Information Center Web page. For additional information, we also invite you to visit our For Grandparents Web site.
Q: What is the AARP Foundation and how can it help me?
A: The AARP Foundation's programs could benefit you, your family, your friends and your neighbors. Please visit the AARP Foundation site for a complete list of programs sponsored by the Foundation.
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