Sixty-two million Americans – one in four – volunteer in their communities each year, and tomorrow’s National Day of Service and Remembrance acknowledges what a difference those contributions make. The remembrance day began after the 9-11 terrorist attacks took the lives of nearly three thousand people. Jeremy Barewin with A-A-R-P Iowa says for many in the state, volunteering is a core value that allows them to show kindness by giving back.
General information about volunteering with A-A-R-P can be found at aarp.org/volunteer.