Volunteer to Help Build a Strong Age Friendly Community

Volunteer to Help Build a Strong Age Friendly Community

Volunteer to Help Build a Strong, Age-Friendly Community

Age Friendly Communities

How does AARP support age-friendly communities

AARP works with local leaders nationwide to build more welcoming communities for people of all ages. Creating safe, affordable and accommodating neighborhoods enables everyone to live more independently, stay in their homes longer and remain actively engaged.

What do Livable Community volunteers do

volunteers work to improve housing, transportation and health services by attending local events, meeting with officials, serving on boards/councils, leading other volunteers and more.

Volunteer Roles

Interested in Becoming an AARP Volunteer

More Ways to Get Involved

Find a Local AARP Chapter location near you to connect with other AARP members.

Find volunteer-related news, opportunities and events in your community.

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