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AARP History: How Founder Ethel Andrus Changed America


Dr. Ethel Percy Andrus established AARP in 1958.
En español | As we reflect on the remarkable story of AARP founder Dr. Ethel Percy Andrus, we realize that she was many things to many people: a teacher, a patriot, a mentor, a leader, a visionary, a trendsetter, a disruptor, an advocate, an innovator and a voice for older adults struggling to get by. More than anything, she was a catalyst. Our founder believed deeply in the power of individuals to improve their own lives and to lead social change, making life better for others.
AARP has evolved considerably since Dr. Andrus died in 1967. It has gone from being a start-up she ran out of her home to one of the most influential and largest nonprofit, nonpartisan organizations in the world. From 1 million members in 1960, AARP has grown to 38 million members, with some 60,000 volunteers; a staff of more than 2,300; and offices in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. And that little ....

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