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23 Keys to Aging Well on a Shoestring Budget

VOLUNTEER

Giving back to the community is a good way to stay engaged while helping others. Most communities have volunteer organizations that are looking for help. Food banks and soup kitchens always need a helping hand, and local schools are usually looking for tutors. The list of national organizations that need volunteers is long and includes Habitat for Humanity, Easter Seals, and the American Red Cross. Online services such as Volunteer Match make it easy to connect with groups eager for help.

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