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What If I'm Over 55?

If you are over 55 we have two partner agencies that are housed in our facility

Experience Works, Inc.

Established as Green Thumb in 1965 and renamed in 2002, Experience Works is a national, nonprofit organization that offers training, employment and community service opportunities for mature workers. This includes a variety of programs designed to help mature individuals enter the workforce, secure more challenging positions, move into new career areas or supplement their incomes.

Experience Works:

  • Serves more than 125,000 people each year
  • Has more than 400 employees and offices in 38 states and Puerto Rico
  • Is the largest grantee of the federal government's Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP)
  • SCSEP efforts benefited nearly 29,000 seniors last program year
  • Is provided funding by more than 70 public and private sources
  • Operates a total budget of more than $100 million
AARP

Our community service programs carry on the spirit of AARP's motto "to serve, not to be served" to fulfill a number of needs in neighborhoods in the Unites States. We believe the essence of community service is taking the time to reach out and help others in need. The AARP Foundation is committed to building on our long tradition of offering a variety of programs that serve communities directly. Teaming with AARP, the Foundation tackles critical areas with programs that:

  • Help older job seekers find the skills and self-confidence they need to reenter the workforce and earn much-needed income;
  • Assist older Americans who are coping with grief and loss ;
  • Give older homeowners financial information about how to stay in their homes ;
  • Connect those in need with benefit programs such as assistance plans;
  • Offer free income tax preparation services for older and low-income Americans;
  • Serve those with limited means or cognitive impairments who need help with basic financial activities, like writing checks; and
  • Protect the legal rights of older Americans.
 
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