Ken's legacy gift to aarp foundation

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_When he was growing up, Ken Westhassel watched his mother transcribe books into Braille as a volunteer. It made a big impact, teaching him the importance of caring for others in the


community. He now lives in Medford, Massachusetts, enjoys being part of his senior community center, and makes frequent visits to the local public library. He recently told us a little about


himself and what motivated him to leave a legacy gift to AARP Foundation._ Tom McSpedden and Erika Murdoch Although I intended to have a career in conducting and studied at the Berklee


Music School and New England Conservatory, I instead started working at Boston University School of Law. During my 37 years at the university, I learned so much about the law. I even had the


chance to meet Supreme Court justices, former U.S. Representatives, and governors. While I didn’t return to formal music studies, classical music and opera as well as theater continue to be


a big part of my life. As I was considering my future, I decided to make a gift to AARP Foundation through my retirement investment account, established when I was working at BU. I am happy


knowing the money will be available at the end of my life to help AARP Foundation keep fighting for seniors.  In my own community, I know there are other seniors not as fortunate to have


the resources I enjoy. And food is expensive. I pass by a couple of free food pantries on my way to visit our senior center once a week — I usually see people in line. I am very grateful to


have what I need to live comfortably and believe it is my responsibility to help others. Now that I'm 77, and an LGBTQ person remembering my earlier political and social activist days,


my experiences have helped me understand much more the best ways to help. I am remaining active, continuing my learning, volunteering my time to others, and building hope for my future; in


return, I hope to have the privilege of growing older, better, more knowledgeable, and stronger in my outlook on life. I encourage everyone to support AARP Foundation's generous and


helpful programs in their own way.   _LEARN MORE ABOUT INCLUDING AARP FOUNDATION IN YOUR ESTATE PLAN._ _READ MORE STORIES__ about how our programs have helped people find hope, and about the


volunteers who give so much of themselves to help others._ Natosha Hayward (left) and Stephanie McGuire (right) conduct a community organization training session.