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      Letters May 28, 2009  RSS feed

      Senate commended for passing Serve America Act

      On behalf of our 1.4 million members in the Garden State, AARP New Jersey applauds the Senate for passing the Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act — a bill that will strengthen and expand civic engagement and volunteer opportunities for people of all ages. New Jerseyans should know that both Sens. Frank Lautenberg and Robert Menendez voted in favor of the bill.

      The Edward M. Kennedy Serve AmericaAct will strengthen and expand civic engagement and volunteer opportunities to include social services, environment, health, care giving, nurturing, mentoring, intergenerational solutions, education, economic development and community development.

      AARP is particularly pleased that the bill will improve service opportunities for persons age 50 and over so that they can apply a lifetime of acquired skills to help remedy a range of identified service needs.

      Thank you, Senators, for showing your support for expanding volunteer service for older persons.
      Douglas Johnston
      AARP New Jersey
      Manager of Advocacy
      Princeton