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A Helping Hand When Seniors Need It Most — Your Giving Tuesday Gift Matters 

Posted on Monday, December 1, 2025
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by The Association of Mature American Citizens
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Dear AMAC Member, 

After her husband passed away, Cheryl’s sister found herself facing Social Security decisions she never expected to handle alone. She applied for survivor benefits twice — and was denied twice. The paperwork was confusing, the process felt stacked against her, and she didn’t know where to turn. 

That changed when she connected with the AMAC Foundation. One of our advisors carefully reviewed her case, explained what had gone wrong, and gave her clear steps to correct the application. She followed the guidance, appealed — and won. She received $80,000 in back pay, and for the first time since losing her husband, she could breathe again. Cheryl told us that this support meant her sister no longer has to go back to work after retiring or drain her savings just to make ends meet. 

But Cheryl’s family is not alone in this struggle. Every day, seniors across America face complicated Social Security and Medicare challenges that can dramatically affect their financial stability. The AMAC Foundation is one of the few places they can turn for free, trusted, one-on-one help. 

This Giving Tuesday, your support ensures more seniors receive the guidance they deserve. 

When you give to the AMAC Foundation, you are: 

  • Helping seniors get the clear, honest answers they need today. 
  • Fueling the research and policy work necessary to safeguard Social Security’s future. 
  • Standing with an organization that is committed to education, American values, and solutions that protect America’s seniors. 

This Giving Tuesday, will you join us in protecting both today’s retirees and tomorrow’s? 

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