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From fighting for new laws that help family caregivers to advocating for a solid future for Social Security, the 89-year-old program that provides retirement, disability and survivor benefits for millions of Americans, AARP is a strong, nonpartisan proponent for positive social change on a host of issues that matter to older Texans and their families.
With 2.5 million AARP members throughout Texas, AARP is an impactful mission-driven membership organization that relies on a powerful corps of volunteers to tell their stories and to educate lawmakers, the news media and the public.
During the 2025 Texas legislative session, AARP Texas, with the help of volunteers and staff, will lead the fight for vital reforms to:
But there’s so much more that AARP volunteers have a hand in accomplishing each and every year. Together, we work on an array of important issues, including:
In preparation for our work in 2025, we are recruiting volunteers with interest and expertise in healthcare, utilities, housing, and infrastructure policy.
AARP Texas is also seeking volunteers with lived experience as family caregivers or victims of fraud. Additionally, we are eager to recruit new volunteers in rural areas. All meetings are held virtually. Prior public policy experience is not required
More information about joining the team and being a part of the AARP Texas advocacy volunteer corps can be found here: Volunteer Job Details or by calling toll free to 866-227-7443.