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People who receive food stamps have to work 20 hours a week, or prove they have a medical or caretaker exemption.
Worries about putting food on the dinner table are growing for some families here in the triangle as cuts and changes to SNAP eligibility loom.
The shock rocker tells AARP about his new tour, drug and golf addictions, Christian faith and new album, ‘The Revenge of Alice Cooper’ ...
Despite their critical role, many caregivers struggle with their own health needs. For the first time, the AARP report evaluated the health of caregivers themselves, revealing that nearly 1 in 5 (20 ...
AARP Virginia is rolling out a series of free online programs in September designed to help older adults and their families ...
On this week’s episode of Inside West Virginia Politics, our guests join Rick Johnson to discuss the work of West Virginia ...
AARP, formerly known as the American Association of Retired Persons, advocates for issues impacting seniors around the ...
For millions of Americans, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is a vital resource for putting food on the ...
Federal cuts to SNAP increase food access challenges for families, particularly in rural areas, prompting local initiatives like pop-up markets to aid residents.
AARP Pennsylvania is alerting residents to a growing, nationwide scam targeting users of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), where criminals use skimming devices to steal Electronic ...
If you receive SNAP and are concerned about a potential cut in your benefits, now's the time to develop an alternative plan for stocking your pantry.
Not smoking, maintaining a healthy weight, getting good sleep and more can help you age well. Hear from Dr. Adam Rosenbluth on slowing down aging.