AARP Vermont State Office
199 Main Street
Suite 225
Burlington, VT 05401
Phone: 1-866-227-7451 (toll-free)
Fax: 1-802-651-9805
vtaarp@aarp.org
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday to Friday
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Find out more about the Burlington Livable Community Project and see how you can get involved.
Be part of the state’s largest mentoring program and read with a school child during lunch once a week.
These agencies coordinate service and support of older Vermonters across the state.
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Dave Reville
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AARP is calling on its members to Create the Good in their neighborhoods. Get involved.
AARP members are eligible for discounts on VSO holiday concerts and special ski days at Okemo and Stowe.
AARP Vermont has launched a new website to engage citizens in the Burlington Livable Community Project.
Ever wondered why it's so hard to get to the next county, or just to the doctor? AARP Vermont is exploring how Vermont can do a better job of getting us around.
The truth about health care reform is too often getting lost in the frenzy of negative sound bites—get some real facts here.
AARP Vermont filed a petition with the Vermont Public Service Board to set a reduced electric rate for low-income residents.
Read about the bills that passed and how they affect older Vermonters.
Governor Douglas and State Treasurer Jeb Spaulding joined with AARP Vermont and the FINRA Foundation to launch a statewide investor education and fraud protection campaign aimed at older residents.
By banding together to create a voice and share ideas, some 25 Vermont centers formed the Vermont Association Senior Centers.
AARP has proposed setting a minimum basic needs standard for older residents in Vermont.
A statewide campaign seeks to help Vermonters avoid being the next victim of investor fraud.
Is it time to look at Vermont's transportation system—or the lack of one? That is a question being explored by AARP and a number of other groups around Vermont.
The 2010 U.S. Census process is underway. Here's what to expect and how to get involved.
Find out what AARP is working on in your state, stay in touch with the people and topics that matter the most to you and connect through a social network. Sign up now using the red Sign Up button at the top right hand corner of your screen. It's free.
Considering going back to work because you’ve lost so much of your retirement income? At risk of losing your home? In this time of economic crisis, the AARP Foundation wants to help you find real relief.
AARP has expanded online career services for 50+ Workers including access to expert career advice and a job search engine highlighting age-friendly employers.
New! Save on leading brands at the Grocery Coupon Center powered by Coupons.com.
Get great deals on hotels, vacations, car rentals, and more at the AARP Travel Center powered by Expedia.
Find Health products that may fit your needs, along with wellness and fitness services.
Talk to our Financial Advisors to help you navigate today’s economy.