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The AARP West Virginia online community lets you learn more about what West Virginians are doing with AARP. You can read AARP West Virginia's profile to learn more about us, become a friend of AARP West Virginia, and even join an online community group to stay in touch. You need to register with AARP.org (use the red "sign up" button in the upper right corner of this screen) to create your own profile and join a group.
The high cost of energy could make this a tough winter—especially for some older neighbors and friends, who may be on fixed incomes or living alone. The good news is that there is a simple way you can help.
Who will be the new advisor to President Obama? The answer is in AARP's latest video. Learn more about Divided We Fail and help the President-elect take action in his first 100 days.
Local officials from Morgantown to Mercer County have demonstrated support for AARP's Divided We Fail initiative by issuing proclamations and signing the elected official pledge.
The AARP Huntington Area Chapter #5405 has earned $500 for the group by collecting 1,105 signed pledge cards and becoming a Platinum Champion in the Divided We Fail 2008 Chapter Champion Challenge.
The Seniors Against Investment Fraud (SAIF) Program provides West Virginia's senior citizens the information needed to recognize, avoid and report investment fraud. SAIF is the first place to call before investing.
AARP Financial is providing proactive steps that people can take to help protect their nest egg amidst a financial market that is in turmoil.
Automatic 401(k) plans have been shown to help people save more and save earlier. Tom Nelson, COO of AARP, discusses the role of these plans in helping his organization's employees prepare for retirement.
AARP WV is joining forces with several statewide organizations and the West Virginia legislature to explore ways to expand health care to all. It's part of West Virginians' Campaign for a Healthy Future.
AARP West Virginia is teaming up with the West Virginia Health Care Association to provide state residents with reliable information about how to choose long-term care.
To ensure a continuing supply of telephone numbers, the 681 area code will be added to the same geographic area served by the 304 area code, which is the entire state of West Virginia.