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This is a guest post by Deborah Jaquith of the AARP Experience Corps Program.
This is the last in a series of profiles of New York area residents whose worlds were upended by Superstorm Sandy and the people who responded to help them.
This is the fourth in a series of profiles of New York area residents whose worlds were upended by Superstorm Sandy.
This is the third in a series of profiles of New Yorker area residents whose worlds were upended by Superstorm Sandy.
This is the second in a series of profiles of New York area residents whose worlds were upended by Superstorm Sandy.
Editor's Note: This is the first in a series of profiles of New York area residents whose worlds were upended by Superstorm Sandy. We were moved by the heartbreaking stories of loss and the inspirational stories of kindness and wanted to share them with you. Knowing that the effort to rebuild…
There was enough warning, you could watch the weather channel and the local news to watch the path of Hurricane Sandy. Everyone knew she was coming. Experts were predicting the worst-case scenarios. But in the aftermath, the truth of what Hurricane Sandy left behind in the burned-out homes in…
The following is a post from Kim Sedmak, Executive Producer of AARP's "Your Life Calling TODAY" with Jane Pauley.
Great excitement colors every Halloween. Kids happily don their costumes - some out of the box, some handmade - carve their jack o'lanterns, then set off to troll neighborhoods in the dusk and dark for candy galore.
This is a guest post by Margot Seay. Margot is AARP's first National Volunteer Director.
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