Create The Good
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We believe small actions yield big results. Anyone can visit AARP.org/CreateTheGood to find more than 250 opportunities to get involved in activities that help their neighbors and communities whether they have 5 minutes or 5 hours.
Country:
United States
Occupation:
Volunteering!
Companies:
AARP
Hobbies:
Volunteering, Making a Difference
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For the NBA and its teams and players, basketball is more than just a game. It goes further than that. It's about using the game to make a differen...   more
 
 
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In support of his United We Serve initiative, President Obama and NFL stars Drew Brees, DeMarcus Ware, and Troy Polamalu team up to highlight the i...   more
 
 
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Channel Comments (5)
ProjectOneHundred (4 months ago)
Thanks for adding us to your channel. Again we love what you do and keep up the good work! We urge everyone to check out our website to get helpful tips and learn how they too can give back to their community. www.whatisproject100.com
createthegood (4 months ago)
Oh, sorry about that! Does this work better?
treesforslco (4 months ago)
Background and type is difficult to read.
Can you provide better contrast?
createthegood (5 months ago)
No there is no cost to help others. Please go to www.aarp.org/createthegood
JAMESBARTMESS (5 months ago)
When I read the first comments it mentioned subscribe. Does
this mean there is a cost to help others? Or how do I procede.

Thanks Jim