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Thank You Medical Professionals!

In celebration of National Nurses Month, AAA Northeast is offering all nurses and front-line medical workers 50% off annual membership for any coverage level. As part of this exclusive offer, you’ll also unlock the option to add a second driver to your membership at no charge.

The offer is just one way we can express our gratitude to the medical workers whose steadfast dedication around the clock is helping to heal our nation from the pandemic.

AAA Northeast offers three levels of membership – Basic, Plus and Premier – each more powerful than the last. And your membership follows you, not your automobile. So, no matter where you are or who you’re traveling with, we’re there for you, just as you are there for all of us, day in and day out.

While AAA is most known for Roadside Assistance and its network of Discount partners, there are many exclusive benefits that stretch far beyond those features.

All members have access to exclusive financial services as well, such as student, home and auto loans, not to mention a full range of insurance products. And despite today’s disruption to daily life, we offer a completely virtual process to conveniently and safely meet your needs. So, you can pay less for membership, then immediately put it to use for insurance savings or refinancing those ever-present high interest loans. More than likely the member savings from an insurance policy or a refinancing will cover or exceed the cost of membership.

AAA Northeast recently decorated part of its fleet in ‘Thank You Healthcare Worker’ wraps to salute your efforts. But this is another small way we can express our admiration for your outsized courage and compassion. Please visit AAA.com/NursesMonth to accept our offer.

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