From National Council on Aging <[email protected]>
Subject Who’s there to help when a caregiver suddenly needs care?
Date December 13, 2023 5:38 PM
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After his father passed away, 67-year-old JW temporarily moved into the family house to ensure it was taken care of before it was sold. Then JW suffered a stroke, leaving him in dire financial circumstances.

He couldn’t afford groceries or his utility bills. He unsuccessfully applied for food benefits six times. After everything he had gone through while caring for his parents, JW needed help in his own time of need.

Things finally began to improve when JW contacted a local NCOA partner. The staff helped him successfully apply for food and energy programs.

We make it possible for people to get help when they need it most.

That sense of fairness drives NCOA every day. For more than 70 years, we’ve been a trusted national voice for older adults because we know what works to improve lives.

With poverty among older adults growing three years in a row, the need for our services is greater than ever. Your gift to NCOA means we can continue to be there for JW and others like him. Can we count on your support?

Count me in, I'm ready to give!
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Every older adult deserves to age with dignity and security. When you give to NCOA [[link removed]] , you make that possible, especially for those in need. Thank you for your support .

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