Older People Improve Life For Others And Themselves

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Older People Improve Life For Others And Themselves (NAPSA)—Many older Americans have discovered that sharing their accumulated wisdom with others who need help can be a big win all around. Here's a look at two ways you can stretch your mind and show yourheart: Experience Corps AARPFoundation Experience Corps unites teachers, schools and older adults to improvechildren’s academicandsocial outcomes. This benefits the children, the schools andthe volunteers. ‘The program hasbeenprovento help children whoaren't reading at grade level become better readers by the end of third grade. Last school year, 76 percent of students who were below grade level at the beginning ofthe year raised their reading andliteracy performance by one or more proficiency levels with the help of Experience Corps volunteers. ‘The goal is to improve children’sliteracy, strengthen communities, develop cultures of inspiration in schools and support hardworking teachers. It’s already changed thelives of thousands of children in schools across America. Volunteers shouldbe age 50 or older; have at least a high school diploma or GED; pass a criminal background check; pass a basic literacy screening; attend 25 hours of annual training; and havefive to 15 hours a week to offer during the schoolyear. Tax-Aide AARP Foundation also runs ‘Tax- Aide, the nation’s largest free tax assis- tance and preparation service, giving special attention to those 50 and older. It offers free tax-filing help to those who need it most. You do not need to be a Seniors can volunteer to tutor kids or prepare taxes. member of AARP or even retiree to use this free service. IRS tax-certified volunteer preparers in libraries, malls, banks, commu- nity centers and senior centers answer questions and prepare tax returns. In addition to earned and retirement incomereporting, they can also help with investment income(interest, dividends, and capital gains for Schedule D), Schedule C for individuals with small businesses that have less than $25,000 in annual expenses, and various health care, education, child and earned in- comecredits. Compassionate and friendly individuals can volunteer for the upcom- ing tax season. Volunteers receive training and continued support in a welcoming environment. Learn More For facts about Tax-Aide, including requirements for volunteers, go to www.aarp.org/money/taxes/info-2006/ volunteer_aarp_tax_aide.html. For facts on Experience Corps, visit www. aarpfoundation.org/experiencecorps. For information about AARP Foundation, visit www.aarpfoundation.org.