Celebrating Five Organizations That Work to Improve the Quality of Life for All North Carolinians
AARP's goal is to help people 50+ live life to the fullest. We are a nonpartisan social welfare organization with a membership. As a social welfare organization (as well as the organization that has the nation's largest membership for people 50+) AARP is leading a revolution in the way people view and live life after 50.
On Thursday, December 8, 2011, at a gala event, AARP North Carolina will recognize five organizations that have demonstrated efforts of working in the state in collaboration with diverse communities.
Multicultural outreach is a vital component of AARP's efforts to deliver its programs and activities in North Carolina and across the country. A. Barry Rand, AARP's Chief Executive Officer, reiterates that commitment: "Everywhere I've worked, my goal has always been to open the door to the American dream for all people to broaden the culture of America and to ensure that it was more inclusive."
AARP recognizes it is the power of our combined interest, energy and commitment that helps make life better for our families and our communities. We invite you to submit nominations for North Carolina organizations that have a track record of working in collaboration across diverse communities.
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