It's a little-known fact that AARP was founded on the principles of diversity and inclusion. Founder Ethel Percy Andrus broke gender barriers, fought age discrimination, advocated for the underserved and fearlessly bucked conventional wisdom to create real possibilities for people at every age. Nearly 60 years later, as one of the nation's leading advocacy organizations, AARP continues that legacy with an unwavering commitment to serving a diverse community of members at the individual, community and societal levels.
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