AARP Arizona State Office
Collier Center
201 E. Washington Street, Suite 1795
Phoenix, AZ 85004-2428
Phone: 1-866-389-5649 (toll-free)
Fax: 602-256-2928
azaarp@aarp.org
Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Local Map
6700 N. Oracle Road, Suite 331
Tucson, Arizona 85704
Phone: 520-571-9884
Fax: 520-571-9832
9 AM to 4 PM Monday through Friday
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AARP is calling on its members to Create the Good in their neighborhoods. Get involved.
Find out what AARP is working on in your state, stay in touch with the people and topics that matter the most to you and connect through a social network. Sign up now using the red Sign Up button at the top right hand corner of your screen. It's free.
Beginning on Feb. 17 and continuing through June 12, 2009, television stations will stop sending out program signals on their analog channels. Make sure you are ready.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, last year in Arizona, 37.5% of adults age 50–64 and 71.1% of adults 65+ received their annual flu shot. Were you among the vaccinated?
A program, developed with the help of AARP, raises awareness of 50+ worker issues with employers and assists 50+ workers retrain and retool their job skills. It's being offered through Rio Salado Community College in Surprise, Arizona.
AARP has expanded online career services for 50+ Workers including access to expert career advice and a job search engine highlighting age-friendly employers.
Save up to 40% on emergency roadside assistance from AARP Roadside Assistance from Allstate.
Enjoy savings at hundreds of hotels around the world, plus other travel discounts and benefits.
Find Health products that may fit your needs, along with wellness and fitness services.
Talk to our Financial Advisors to help you navigate today's economy.
Manage your retirement assets using just one statement. Learn more today!
Join AARP in the fight for health reform and have your voice heard.
A new four-part series shows families coping with the disease.
Beware of eating more just because a food is low-carb or low-fat.
Does letting a car idle waste more gas than restarting the engine?
What will you read on the beach? Look here for fun books. No yawners allowed!
You can take care of the environment and fill your piggy bank at the same time.
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Register now for the AARP National Spelling Bee, June 20, 2009, Cheyenne, Wyo.
Be sure to go! AARP's Financial Freedom Tour features Mellody Hobson.
We asked how you pinch pennies, and you responded with a thousand suggestions.
Try this delicious recipe—Yogurt With Fresh Pears and Walnuts.