Curt Sylvester of Ft. Wayne Selected to Serve as Next AARP Indiana State...
Long-time AARP Indiana volunteer leader and Ft. Wayne resident Curt Sylvester has been selected as the organization’s next state president. This is the top volunteer leadership position for AARP...
View ArticleIndianapolis’‘Complete Streets’ Order Ushers in Transit Renaissance
Brenda McAtee joined with AARP Indiana in successfully urging the Indianapolis and Marion City-County Council to adopt a “complete streets” program for the benefit of all road users.Photo credit:...
View ArticleMass Transit = More Mobility Options
AARP Indiana Irene Wegner speaking in support of HB 1011. Count in AARP Indiana as one of the more than 40 organizations and individuals who testified in support of Indiana House Bill 1011 at the Roads...
View Article“Chained CPI” is a Cut to Social Security Benefits
By AARP Indiana State President Curt Sylvester Remember just last year when political leaders told us they would not cut Social Security benefits for people currently in the program? That promise may...
View Article5 Reasons to Care About Medicaid Expansion
By Elaine Ryan, VP, State Advocacy & Strategy, AARP Nine states have passed Medicaid expansion this year, with another 15 on the brink of extending health coverage to more hard-working citizens. Why...
View ArticleAARP Websites Provide Answers About Health-Care Law
AARP Websites Providing Answers About Health-Care Law Leigh DeNoon, Public News Service-IN INDIANAPOLIS – Answer a few questions online, and in about five minutes you can know more about what the...
View ArticleAARP Websites Provide Answers About Health-Care Law
AARP Websites Provide Answers About Health-Care Law Leigh DeNoon, Public News Service-IN INDIANAPOLIS – Answer a few questions online, and in about five minutes you can know more about what the...
View ArticleAARP Indiana
You can reach us during business hours at: One North Capitol Avenue Suite 1275 Indianapolis, IN 46204-2025 Phone: 1-866-448-3618 (toll-free) Fax: 317-423-2211 or 2299 inaarp@aarp.org Monday through...
View ArticleAARP Driver Safety Courses Available in Your Area!
Founded in 1979, AARP Driver Safety has helped millions of drivers stay safe on the roads. Although the course is geared to drivers age 50 and older, the course is open to people of all ages. AARP...
View ArticleIndiana Retired Teachers Win Two National Awards for Outstanding Community...
Retired Educators Recognized for Giving a Voice to Abused and Neglected Children and for Restoring the Nameless Creek Youth Camp Washington, D.C. – Retired educators in Indiana have won two national...
View ArticleFighting for Hoosiers 50+ at the IN Statehouse
Local lawmakers will be returning to the Indiana Statehouse in early 2014. And, we will be ready! Drawn from all walks of life and every corner of the state, AARP Indiana’s volunteer Legislative Team...
View ArticleFt. Wayne Resident Curt Sylvester Among First Graduates of AARP’s Volunteer...
On Wednesday, January 8, 2014, Curt Sylvester of Ft. Wayne participated in the graduation ceremony for the inaugural class of AARP’s Volunteer Leadership Institute or VLI. Unfortunately, due to the...
View ArticleNew AARP Report Profiles the Most Likely Victims of Online Fraud: IN...
Indianapolis, IN – A new AARP study identifies an online victim profile based on 15 key behaviors and life experiences that increase a person’s vulnerability to online fraud. The report, “Caught in...
View ArticleDon’t Miss the March 31st ACA Enrollment Deadline!
Guest post by June Lyle, AARP Indiana State Director Being sick is undeniably stressful, and being sick without health coverage is even more so. For the 13 percent of Hoosiers ages 50 to 64 – about...
View Article“Chained CPI” is a Cut to Social Security Benefits
By AARP Indiana State President Curt Sylvester Remember just last year when political leaders told us they would not cut Social Security benefits for people currently in the program? That promise may...
View ArticleVisit the Terra Cotta Warriors Exhibit at the Children’s Museum at a...
From August 1 – 30, 2014, AARP members and one guest will receive a discount off of regularly-priced tickets to the Terra Cotta Warriors: The Emperor’s Painted Army exhibit at The Children’s Museum of...
View ArticleMuch to Celebrate on Medicare’s 49th Anniversary
By Sarah Waddle, AARP Indiana Interim State Director Medicare isn’t eligible for AARP membership yet, but at 49, it’s looking pretty darn good. Many Hoosiers seem to agree. More than one million...
View ArticleVolunteer Opportunities Abound with AARP Indiana!
We want YOU! In order to achieve our mission of helping Hoosiers 50+ live their best lives, we need your help. We rely on AARP Indiana volunteers across the state to spread our message and resources....
View ArticleWhy Preparing for an Emergency at Any Age Makes Sense
By Kimberly Phillips, Stakeholder Relations Specialist, FEMA As we grow older, the one thing we understand is the benefits of being prepared. Think about it…we spend most of our lives preparing to do...
View ArticleHancock County Retired Teachers Association Wins National Award for...
Retirement has not stopped educators in Indiana from enhancing the lives of youth in the U.S. and abroad. Indiana’s Hancock County Retired Teachers Association (HCRTA) has won the 2014 NRTA With Our...
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