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AARP Maine Volunteer Hub for Resources, Tools and More

Posted on 11/14/24

You have a lifetime of experience to offer. Why not share your talents right here in Maine? Through outreach, advocacy and service, AARP volunteers and staff work together to enhance the quality of life for Mainers of all ages. Check out our features including videos from volunteers talking about their experiences.


Already a volunteer looking for resources, tools or answers to your questions? This hub is for you, too!

You can always call us or send an email for any other information you may need: 1-866-554-5380 and me@aarp.org

Latest Resources and Information for AARP Maine Volunteers
You have a lifetime of experience to offer. Why not share your talents right here in Maine?
Congratulations Pam Patridge, 2024 WINNER of the Andrus Award for Community Service!
AARP Maine is advocating for you and we want to make sure your voice is included
Long-time volunteer Jessica tells us why she enjoys her volunteer experience
AARP Maine is looking for volunteers to help with fraud prevention presentations. Training is provided, so no experience is necessary. You’ll be able to team up with other local fraud fighters and law enforcement officials to help Mainers learn how to spot and avoid scams.
Long-time volunteer Linda from Orono tells us why she enjoys her volunteer experience
AARP Maine's team of volunteer fraud fighters is eager to work with local organizations to raise awareness and offer resources.
Julie volunteers with the AARP Fraud Watch Network in Maine to help raise awareness about scams and fraud.
Your gateway to tools, resources and information for current volunteers
Our next meeting will be November 14, 2024 and we are going to learn how to stay safe from Disaster Scams.
At AARP Maine, we believe that hard work shouldn’t go unnoticed. To celebrate the accomplishments of our volunteer advocates, we are proud to announce the 2024 Legislative Honor Roll!
How did our founder, Dr. Ethel Percy Andrus, build on her experience as a high school principal to found the nation's largest nonprofit organization dedicated to the betterment of older Americans? What initiatives did she launch decades ago that are still part of the framework of AARP's mission today? Find out in this wonderful series written and narrated by AARP Maine volunteers.
Age-Friendly Sullivan Volunteer lead, Candy, tells us why she enjoys her volunteer experience
With Maine being the oldest state in the country, reminding our elected leaders in Washington (we've only got four) and Augusta (we've got 186) that we're paying attention is step one to preserving vital programs such as Social Security and Medicare.
Learn more about taking the AARP Smart Driver course in a classroom near you or online, and find out how you can help make a difference in your community as a volunteer or host.
AARP Foundation Tax-Aide volunteer, Pat, tells us why she enjoys her volunteer experience

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