Yesterday I had the opportunity to meet with a most remarkable woman, Mariann Muzzi -- the Associate State Director, Community Outreach for AARP Wisconsin. It took some simple family networking to put this together ... cousin Lori asked what I was doing with all my spare time, asked what I liked best about being in the work force ... put in a plug for me with her AARP connections and wala, I'm alive again.
It didn't take long for Mariann and me to recognize that we have an extreme amount in common. We talked of our glorious grandchildren ... two for her also; animals ... she mourned the loss of her's and gave me advice on my Vinnie's awful biting habit; books ... she reads all the Pulizer Prize winners, saw 'The Long Engagement' movie and wanted so much to tell me about Edgar Sawtoole; NPR ... was excited about learning my experiences with 'Speaking of Faith'; social networking and on and on. Two hours into our meeting we realized that we were really getting together to learn about the AARP opportunities available to me! Oh how she made me feel good about where I'm at in my journey!!
As an AARP volunteer I will be able to:
- Share the benefits of your life experience
- Help achieve the goals AARP Wisconsin members care most about - health and financial security, independent living, protection from consumer and investment fraud
- Benefit from high quality training and education
- Enjoy stimulating new challenges
- Partner with others who share my commitment to improving the quality of life
- Have fun
- Know that I truly can make a difference
There are multiple ways I can get involved:
- Grassroots Advocate: influence important legislative issues the impact AARP's mission
- Fraud Fighter: educate the community about the dangers of financial and consumer fraud
- Virtual Volunteer: web-based research, data entry and e-advocacy
- Faith in Action: volunteer care-giving services to individuals who are homebound
- Long Term Care Ombudsman: protect and support nursing home residents
- Driver Safety Program: improve and maintain elder driving skills
- Tax Aide: free tax preparation
- Office Support: data entry, web research, copy collating
So, I've decided to become a FRAUD FIGHTER. In this role I'll be educating Wisconsinites about the dangers of financial and consumer fraud. Fraud Fighters are trained by AARP; the Wisconsin Department of Financial Instituions and the Office of Privacy Protection to give ducational presentations to clubs, faith-based organizations and other civic groups. Just imagine where this might lead??
I am so excited to be involved in this organization . . .
Enhancing the quality of life for all as we age. Yes, that'll be me.