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  2. Begin by reviewing the purpose of the survey, which explores member interests and motivations for volunteering. This context will help you understand the importance of your responses.
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  4. Proceed through each section methodically. For example, when asked about volunteer experiences, check all applicable organizations where you have volunteered.
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AARP membership is open to anyone 18 or older.
For these reasons, AARP shortened its name in 1999 from the American Association of Retired Persons to just four letters: AARP. While we still own the name American Association of Retired Persons, our new name reflects the full diversity of our membership. You can read more about AARP and our legacy.
About 60,000 seniors have quit AARP since July 1 due to the groups support for health care reform, a spokesman for the organization said this week.
An AARP membership gives you a wide variety of carefully chosen discounts, information and services, as well as an advocate for important issues like Medicare and Social Security.
In fact, 44% of AARP members are currently still working. For these reasons, AARP shortened its name in 1999 from the American Association of Retired Persons to just four letters: AARP. While we still own the name American Association of Retired Persons, our new name reflects the full diversity of our membership.

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