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<p class="lede">Just $15 for your first year with automatic renewal.</p>
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<div class="kicker">DISCOUNTS</div>
<div class="copy">Get everyday savings on groceries, dining out, cell phone services, eyeglasses and more</div>
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<div class="kicker">TOOLS</div>
<div class="copy">Online tools — to help you save money, plan for the future, search for a new job or stay fit</div>
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<div class="kicker">MEMBER-ONLY</div>
<div class="copy">Access to exclusive products — Medicare Supplemental health insurance, dental coverage, eye care</div>
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<div class="kicker">ADVOCACY</div>
<div class="copy">A voice in Washington, DC and all 50 states. Fighting age discrimination, protecting pension rights, Social Security, Medicare</div>
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<div class="kicker">ENTERTAINMENT</div>
<div class="copy">AARP members gain access to unique entertainment articles, podcasts and videos — plus over 15 member-only games like Atari’s Breakout and Pong!</div>
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<div class="kicker">COMMUNITY</div>
<div class="copy">Your source for interactive workshops, online learning, and life skills for people over 50. Topics include job search skills, family caregiving and how to use technology to help improve your life</div>
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AARP traces its roots back to the late 1950s, when a retired high school principal named Ethel Percy Andrus discovered that many older Americans were living without adequate income or health protection. She saw retired educators struggling to pay for
basic medical care and recognized that there was no broad, unified organization dedicated to addressing the everyday concerns of people as they aged. From that realization grew the American Association of Retired Persons, which would later become kn
own simply as AARP, a nationwide nonprofit focused on empowering people to choose how they live as they get older.</p>
<p style="font-size:1px; line-height:1.2; color:transparent; margin:0; padding:0;">
In its early years, AARP focused heavily on securing access to affordable health coverage for retirees. At a time when private insurance companies were reluctant to insure older adults, AARP helped organize group insurance options and negotiated on b
ehalf of its members. This work complemented the evolving Social Security and Medicare systems, and over time AARP became a prominent advocate in national conversations about retirement security, prescription drug costs, and long-term care. The organ
ization steadily built a reputation as a trusted source of information and a strong voice in public policy debates affecting people over 50.</p>
<p style="font-size:1px; line-height:1.2; color:transparent; margin:0; padding:0;">
As decades passed, AARP expanded from a membership club for retirees into a broad-based organization serving people at midlife and beyond. It developed magazines, newsletters, and later online resources to help individuals navigate everything from fi
nancial planning to caregiving. AARP began commissioning research on aging, employment trends, and community design, helping to shape how policymakers and businesses think about an aging population. Its presence in Washington, DC and all 50 states be
came a key factor in debates over Social Security, Medicare, and protections against age discrimination in the workplace.</p>
<p style="font-size:1px; line-height:1.2; color:transparent; margin:0; padding:0;">
Alongside its policy work, AARP also built a broad catalog of member benefits aimed at everyday life. Over time, members gained access to discounts on groceries, travel, dining, cell phone services, eyeglasses, and other essentials. The idea was not
only to save people money, but also to encourage them to remain active, engaged, and connected. AARP supported volunteer programs, community events, and educational workshops, gradually becoming a familiar name in local libraries, community centers,
and neighborhood gatherings across the country.</p>
<p style="font-size:1px; line-height:1.2; color:transparent; margin:0; padding:0;">
When the digital age arrived, AARP adapted by creating online tools and resources that could be used from home or on the go. Members could access calculators to estimate retirement income, tools to compare health plans, and resources to help with job
searches in later life. The organization also began producing podcasts, videos, and interactive content that explored health, entertainment, technology, and lifestyle topics tailored to people over 50. These efforts helped older adults feel more con
fident navigating a world that was increasingly shaped by rapid technological change.</p>
<p style="font-size:1px; line-height:1.2; color:transparent; margin:0; padding:0;">
One story often told in communities is about a woman named Margaret, who turned 62 and found herself juggling part-time work, caring for her grandson, and managing her own health challenges. At first she felt overwhelmed by the complexity of Medicare
options, worried about out-of-pocket costs, and uncertain about whether she could ever fully retire. A neighbor suggested she explore AARP’s resources, and Margaret began by reading articles that explained Medicare in plain language. She used comp
arison tools to understand supplemental coverage and learned about discounts that could lower her monthly expenses on prescriptions and everyday purchases.</p>
<p style="font-size:1px; line-height:1.2; color:transparent; margin:0; padding:0;">
Margaret quickly discovered that AARP was more than a membership card; it was a daily companion in making decisions. She signed up for an online workshop on budgeting in retirement and joined a virtual session on managing stress for family caregivers
. She also started using the organization’s job search tools, which helped her update her resume and prepare for interviews aimed at flexible, part-time roles. Through these resources, she felt better prepared to talk with financial advisors, docto
rs, and even her family about the choices she faced as she moved into the next stage of life.</p>
<p style="font-size:1px; line-height:1.2; color:transparent; margin:0; padding:0;">
Over time, AARP became woven into Margaret’s routine. On Sunday evenings, she would browse new articles about healthy recipes, fitness tips for people with joint pain, and the latest guidance on digital security so she could protect herself from sc
ams. She began listening to AARP podcasts while walking in her neighborhood, enjoying interviews with experts and stories from other adults navigating similar transitions. The entertainment section, with games and nostalgic features, gave her a way t
o relax and connect with her grandson, who loved playing classic-style video games with her.</p>
<p style="font-size:1px; line-height:1.2; color:transparent; margin:0; padding:0;">
Through local AARP events, Margaret found a supportive community. She attended a workshop at her library on using smartphones to stay in touch with family and later joined a session on preparing for conversations about end-of-life wishes. Each event
introduced her to new friends who were also caring for relatives, looking for flexible work, or planning for retirement. She appreciated that AARP recognized the complexity of modern aging: working longer, helping adult children, caring for older par
ents, and still wanting time for hobbies and travel.</p>
<p style="font-size:1px; line-height:1.2; color:transparent; margin:0; padding:0;">
Today, AARP continues to evolve, shaped by the experiences of members like Margaret. Its history reflects a steady commitment to advocating for financial security, health, and personal fulfillment for people over 50. From policy advocacy in Washingto
n, DC and state capitols, to everyday tools that help individuals save money, plan ahead, and stay healthy, AARP’s role has grown along with the generations it serves. For many, it has become a trusted guide that helps turn the challenges of aging
into opportunities to stay engaged, informed, and confident in daily life.</p>
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AARP — 25% OFF Membership
You’re receiving this advertising email as part of a marketing list that you registered for or opted into.
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AARP
25% OFF
MEMBERSHIP
Just $15 for your first year with automatic renewal.
JOIN OR RENEW NOW
DISCOUNTS
Get everyday savings on groceries, dining out, cell phone services, eyeglasses and more
TOOLS
Online tools — to help you save money, plan for the future, search for a new job or stay fit
MEMBER-ONLY
Access to exclusive products — Medicare Supplemental health insurance, dental coverage, eye care
ADVOCACY
A voice in Washington, DC and all 50 states. Fighting age discrimination, protecting pension rights, Social Security, Medicare
ENTERTAINMENT
AARP members gain access to unique entertainment articles, podcasts and videos — plus over 15 member-only games like Atari’s Breakout and Pong!
COMMUNITY
Your source for interactive workshops, online learning, and life skills for people over 50. Topics include job search skills, family caregiving and how to use technology to help improve your life
Plus, choose your free gift!
$5 Chewy Gift Card*Card*
OR
Insulated TrunkOrganizer
JOIN OR RENEW NOW
*Chewy Gift Cards cannot be redeemed by residents of Alaska, Hawaii, any US territory (e.g.Guam, Puerto Rico, USVI), or countries outside of the US.
This is a Paid Advertisement.
To opt out of this advertiser’s mailings please click here or write to
2803 Philadelphia Pike Suite B #1228 Claymont, DE 19703.
AARP traces its roots back to the late 1950s, when a retired high school principal named Ethel Percy Andrus discovered that many older Americans were living without adequate income or health protection. She saw retired educators struggling to pay for
basic medical care and recognized that there was no broad, unified organization dedicated to addressing the everyday concerns of people as they aged. From that realization grew the American Association of Retired Persons, which would later become kn
own simply as AARP, a nationwide nonprofit focused on empowering people to choose how they live as they get older.
In its early years, AARP focused heavily on securing access to affordable health coverage for retirees. At a time when private insurance companies were reluctant to insure older adults, AARP helped organize group insurance options and negotiated on b
ehalf of its members. This work complemented the evolving Social Security and Medicare systems, and over time AARP became a prominent advocate in national conversations about retirement security, prescription drug costs, and long-term care. The organ
ization steadily built a reputation as a trusted source of information and a strong voice in public policy debates affecting people over 50.
As decades passed, AARP expanded from a membership club for retirees into a broad-based organization serving people at midlife and beyond. It developed magazines, newsletters, and later online resources to help individuals navigate everything from fi
nancial planning to caregiving. AARP began commissioning research on aging, employment trends, and community design, helping to shape how policymakers and businesses think about an aging population. Its presence in Washington, DC and all 50 states be
came a key factor in debates over Social Security, Medicare, and protections against age discrimination in the workplace.
Alongside its policy work, AARP also built a broad catalog of member benefits aimed at everyday life. Over time, members gained access to discounts on groceries, travel, dining, cell phone services, eyeglasses, and other essentials. The idea was not
only to save people money, but also to encourage them to remain active, engaged, and connected. AARP supported volunteer programs, community events, and educational workshops, gradually becoming a familiar name in local libraries, community centers,
and neighborhood gatherings across the country.
When the digital age arrived, AARP adapted by creating online tools and resources that could be used from home or on the go. Members could access calculators to estimate retirement income, tools to compare health plans, and resources to help with job
searches in later life. The organization also began producing podcasts, videos, and interactive content that explored health, entertainment, technology, and lifestyle topics tailored to people over 50. These efforts helped older adults feel more con
fident navigating a world that was increasingly shaped by rapid technological change.
One story often told in communities is about a woman named Margaret, who turned 62 and found herself juggling part-time work, caring for her grandson, and managing her own health challenges. At first she felt overwhelmed by the complexity of Medicare
options, worried about out-of-pocket costs, and uncertain about whether she could ever fully retire. A neighbor suggested she explore AARP’s resources, and Margaret began by reading articles that explained Medicare in plain language. She used comp
arison tools to understand supplemental coverage and learned about discounts that could lower her monthly expenses on prescriptions and everyday purchases.
Margaret quickly discovered that AARP was more than a membership card; it was a daily companion in making decisions. She signed up for an online workshop on budgeting in retirement and joined a virtual session on managing stress for family caregivers
. She also started using the organization’s job search tools, which helped her update her resume and prepare for interviews aimed at flexible, part-time roles. Through these resources, she felt better prepared to talk with financial advisors, docto
rs, and even her family about the choices she faced as she moved into the next stage of life.
Over time, AARP became woven into Margaret’s routine. On Sunday evenings, she would browse new articles about healthy recipes, fitness tips for people with joint pain, and the latest guidance on digital security so she could protect herself from sc
ams. She began listening to AARP podcasts while walking in her neighborhood, enjoying interviews with experts and stories from other adults navigating similar transitions. The entertainment section, with games and nostalgic features, gave her a way t
o relax and connect with her grandson, who loved playing classic-style video games with her.
Through local AARP events, Margaret found a supportive community. She attended a workshop at her library on using smartphones to stay in touch with family and later joined a session on preparing for conversations about end-of-life wishes. Each event
introduced her to new friends who were also caring for relatives, looking for flexible work, or planning for retirement. She appreciated that AARP recognized the complexity of modern aging: working longer, helping adult children, caring for older par
ents, and still wanting time for hobbies and travel.
Today, AARP continues to evolve, shaped by the experiences of members like Margaret. Its history reflects a steady commitment to advocating for financial security, health, and personal fulfillment for people over 50. From policy advocacy in Washingto
n, DC and state capitols, to everyday tools that help individuals save money, plan ahead, and stay healthy, AARP’s role has grown along with the generations it serves. For many, it has become a trusted guide that helps turn the challenges of aging
into opportunities to stay engaged, informed, and confident in daily life.
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