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Become a leader in your community, representing the interests of the 50+ population by advocating for social change, building strong networks, and driving AARP’s mission forward as a LEAD Volunteer.
Listen: and learn about AARP’s work. Pay attention to the needs and feedback from the community.
Empower: Feel empowered and supported by AARP staff so you can be successful and grow.
Advocate: Represent and promote the interests of the 50+ community and make meaningful change for the better.
Deliver: Achieve impactful outcomes that advance AARP’s social mission and priorities.
LEADs are AARP Volunteer Leaders in their regions of the state. Each region has two LEADs assigned to it who work together to move AARP’s mission forward. They get to do things like: help lobby elected officials on policy initiatives, host educational workshops, or engage in voter education efforts (and so much more). They are invested in the work of AARP, enjoy working with people, and are interested in creating a sense of community with purpose!
You will have the chance to work with MASO (Massachusetts State Office) staff in your region to identify opportunities for us to spread AARP’s message. You’ll have the chance to meet like-minded people and get them involved in our work.
In addition, you will have the opportunity to participate in virtual updates with LEADs across the state. Not only are these opportunities to share successes and learn new strategies but it will help shape our work in every corner of the Commonwealth.
Come be part of a team dedicated to making Massachusetts better for all people, families, and generations!
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If you are interested in learning more about this position please email Polly Mendoza: mmendoza@aarp.org
AARP is nonpartisan and does not support or oppose any candidate for public office. Nor does it contribute money to any candidate or political party. Volunteers who are very visible in the community as an AARP representative should not volunteer for visible roles in a political campaign. If you have questions about whether to volunteer for a candidate, consult with your AARP state office.
It is the Association's policy that all AARP volunteers receive equal opportunity and treatment throughout recruitment, appointment, training, and service. There will be no discrimination based on age, disabilities, gender, race, national or ethnic origin, religion, economic status, or sexual orientation.
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