skip to main content
skip to newscasts

Monday, May 19, 2025

Public News Service Logo
facebook instagram linkedin reddit youtube twitter
view newscast page
play newscast audioPlay

House Republicans advance bill on Trump's legislative agenda.; Federal budget bill could stall growth and investment in Appalachia; Five OR consumer protection bills move closer to becoming law; Advocates: AL could improve public safety with broad 'clean slate' laws.

view newscast page
play newscast audioPlay

Former President Joe Biden is diagnosed with 'aggressive' prostate cancer. FBI says the explosion at a Palm Springs fertility clinic was terrorism, and Western hunters and anglers oppose sale of federally managed public lands.

view newscast page
play newscast audioPlay

New Mexico's acequia irrigation system is a model of democratic governance, buying a house in rural America will get harder under the Trump administration's draft 2026 budget, and physicians and medical clinics serving rural America are becoming a rarity.

Andrus Award honors older volunteers enriching ME communities

play audio
Play

Tuesday, May 28, 2024   

AARP Maine is seeking nominations for its 2024 Andrus Award for Community Service.

The award honors individuals or couples over age fifty, who share their experience and skills to enrich the lives of others.

Maine consistently ranks as one of the top states in the nation for the number of volunteer hours per resident.

AARP Maine State Director Noël Bonam said people here place a high value in being a good neighbor.

"People love to help each other not because it's a good thing to do," said Bonam, "it's because there shouldn't be any other way than helping your neighbors or helping people in need."

Bonam said he hopes people will "think outside the box" when considering who to honor with the Andrus Award and consider all the different ways people contribute to their communities.

Nominations are open through July 15.

Studies show volunteerism helps improve the mental and physical health of older adults, keeping many people active post-retirement or helping them build new relationships.

And researchers have encouraged public health officials to better promote volunteerism as a way to counter America's growing public health crisis related to loneliness.

Bonam said the most recent recipient of the Andrus Award is Phil Chin, a retired journalist from Falmouth - who now teaches older Mainers how to avoid various financial or even romance scams and become fraud fighters themselves.

"Phil has been working on that program for many, many years and Phil has been a dedicated volunteer," said Bonam, "really making a difference in the lives of many hundreds of Mainers."

Bonam said Chin embodies the meaning behind the Ardus Award - that every person can make a difference to bring about social change.

AARP has created a national database with volunteer opportunities for those interested in sharing their talents and skills and for organizations in need of help.




Disclosure: AARP Maine contributes to our fund for reporting on Consumer Issues, Health Issues, Senior Issues, Social Justice. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


get more stories like this via email
more stories
Families that took part in a guaranteed income program in Oakland reported lower psychological distress and reduced rates of depression. (UpTogether)

Social Issues

play sound

A guaranteed income pilot program in Oakland improved housing stability and employment among its recipients, according to a new report from the …


Social Issues

play sound

As Colorado moves to bar Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program participants from using benefits to buy soda and other sugar sweetened beverages…

Social Issues

play sound

Voting rights advocates in Texas are speaking out against a proof of citizenship bill before lawmakers. Senate Bill 16 would require new registrants …


As of July 2022, about 36.8 million U.S. adults younger than 65 had some college but no degree. In the following academic year, more than 943,000 re-enrolled. (Beaunitta V W/peopleimages.com/Adobe Stock)

Social Issues

play sound

Michiganders who left college early might now have a shot at finishing. The Michigan Department of Lifelong Education, Advancement, and Potential's …

Social Issues

play sound

Consumer rights advocates are celebrating five bills that passed the First Chamber deadline in Salem, moving closer to becoming law. The bills are …

Social Issues

play sound

Minnesota is in the top half of states when linking Medicaid coverage with needs for maternal care in rural areas. That's according to a new report …

Social Issues

play sound

National EMS Week is underway, and South Dakota ambulance providers serving smaller towns and cities say they're barely getting by, with aging crews …

 

Phone: 303.448.9105 Toll Free: 888.891.9416 Fax: 208.247.1830 Your trusted member- and audience-supported news source since 1996 Copyright © 2021