AARP NEW MEXICO

AARP State Office

AARP New Mexico State Office

  • 535 Cerrillos Rd
  • Suite A (corner of Cerrillos Rd. and Paseo de Peralta)
  • Santa Fe, NM 87501
  • Phone: 1-866-389-5636 (toll-free)
  • Fax: 1-505-820-2889
  • nmaarp@aarp.org
  • 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday

Press

Members of the media can contact Beth Velasquez at 505-946-3605 (office) or 505-490-3174 (cell) or by e-mail at bvelasquez@aarp.org

 

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Each election year, AARP asks major candidates in selected races key questions about the issues most important to our members and their families. See where John McCain and Barack Obama stand.

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Get Ready for Digital TV

A big change is coming to living rooms. Find out what you need to know.

AARP New Mexico Awards West Mesa High School with $10,000

Andrus Legacy Award for Innovation acknowledges the amazing work West Mesa's Ninth Grade Academy is doing to keep freshman students from dropping out of school.

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AARP Turns 50

As the world redefines what it means to turn 50, so does AARP. This year we're celebrating 50 years of service to America.

Citizens Must File 2007 Federal Taxes to Receive Rebate

Social Security beneficiaries, railroad retirees, and veterans with payment benefits may be eligible for rebates but need to file with IRS.

New Cabinet Secretary Wants Older New Mexicans to Have Sense of Security

New Mexico Aging and Long-Term Services Cabinet Secretary Cindy Padilla believes that older New Mexicans should have a sense of financial security as they age and outlines how her department can help obtain that.

America's Healthiest Hometowns

These cities have the stuff that inspires healthy living. We crisscrossed the nation to find the best of the best, and came up with a surprise-packed list. Santa Fe ranked number four.

More New Mexicans to Receive Help With Energy Costs

About 30,000 more households will be able to receive help through the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program.

Retaining Experienced Workers

With many Baby Boomers nearing retirement age, employers must explore a variety of options to meet their staffing needs.

Caring for the Caregiver

Find out how you can get help for yourself as you care for others.

When Should I Start Receiving Social Security Benefits?

The decision depends on two factors. The first is when you plan to stop earning income and the second involves your thoughts on life expectancy.