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Senior social isolation in Connecticut

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and how you can help. National Good Neighbor Day is just one week away... Â Â Hi {NAME}! National

and how you can help. National Good Neighbor Day is just one week away...   Hi {NAME}! National Good Neighbor Day is just one week away and we noticed you haven’t taken the Good Neighbor Challenge℠ yet. [Before the big day, will you take a few moments to share how you’ve been a good neighbor during these difficult times?]( [Are you a good neighbor? Take the challenge >>]( The coronavirus pandemic has changed AARP Foundation’s work in many ways. With donor support we’ve continued offering virtual resources and started new initiatives that help seniors access food, navigate an unpredictable job market, and address increased social isolation. But one thing that remains unchanged is our commitment to helping seniors who turn to us for assistance. Together, we can build a future where no older person feels vulnerable. And a great place to start is in our own neighborhoods, {NAME}! Sometimes all it takes to be a good neighbor is to say: You are not alone. [That’s the message AARP Foundation seeks to deliver on National Good Neighbor Day and beyond.]( Right now in Connecticut and across the country, so many seniors are facing social isolation and other life-altering difficulties they never expected. [You can take the first step in supporting them by completing the Good Neighbor Challenge today.]( Warm regards, Lisa Marsh Ryerson President, AARP Foundation   --------------------------------------------------------------- AARP Foundation is AARP's charitable affiliate Providing for AARP Foundation's programs and services requires funding beyond AARP membership dues. That's what makes your voluntary support so important at this time. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Make a Secure Donation]( | [Forward to a Friend]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( Give a gift through the [USPS mail]( or a [Donor Advised Fund]( [Unsubscribe: AARP Foundation]( | [AARP Foundation Fundraising Registrations]( [Unsubscribe: All AARP Emails]( | [Manage Your Account]( [Ask Us A Question |]( Policy]( | [AARP.org]( © 2020 AARP Foundation, All Rights Reserved | 601 E Street, NW, Washington DC 20049 [online fundraising, advocacy & donor database]( [nonprofit software](

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