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The AARP stands for the american association of retired persons and serves the financial, health and legal needs of older adults

The AARP claims more than 38 million older adult members. Through its large network of charitable affiliates, the AARP Foundation is committed to assisting older adults in finding affordable solutions to basic needs and problems while building social connectedness to their community.

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