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VIDEO: The AMAC Foundation Is Changing Lives

Posted on Thursday, December 5, 2024
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December 5, 2024, Bohemia, NY

This week, as part of the AMAC Foundation’s Giving Tuesday campaign, the foundation released a brand new video that shares Cheryl’s story.

Cheryl is one of more than 3,600 individuals who needed support with Social Security or Medicare to ensure they or their loved ones receive the benefits they have earned.

Watch Cheryl’s heartfelt testimony here:

As Cheryl puts it, everyone needs an advocate, and the AMAC Foundation is that advocate for seniors who are trying to navigate the complex systems of Social Security and Medicare.

But we can’t do it alone – we rely on generous contributions from individuals like you. On Giving Tuesday, the AMAC Foundation came up just short of our goal to raise $5,000 to help more seniors like Cheryl, so we’re making this special request of you to help meet our goal.

By providing individuals with free advisory services, the AMAC Foundation helps seniors save thousands of dollars and ensures they receive the benefits they have been promised.

Please, if you’re able, considering making a gift to help seniors in need.

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CLIFFORD F GERACI
CLIFFORD F GERACI
13 days ago

71% Program expense ratio is unacceptable.

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