From AMAC Foundation <[email protected]>
Subject AMAC Foundation Newsletter – September
Date September 2, 2019 2:01 PM
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Your April 2019 AMAC Foundation Newsletter

**September 2019**

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Social Security Advisory Staff News

We reported last month that Arlene Sharp was working her way through her
basic Social Security Advisory training and would be scheduled for
certification within a few weeks. Well, typical of her strong interest
in learning, Arlene wrapped up her training earlier than expected, and
elected to jump into the certification exam without delay. She took --
and passed -- the exam on August 5, and is now one of the Foundation's
five certified Advisors. Congratulations to Arlene!

Our Foundation's Social Security Advisory Service continues to expand.
We're handling 275-300 inquiries each month -- a workload that qualifies
us as a robust public service. Arlene's addition to our roster will
enable us to continue meeting the public demand for assistance in this
critical area.

"The certification of our staff members is critical to our mission of
supporting and educating America's seniors," reports AMAC Foundation
President Dan Weber, "and we believe that by providing credible,
unbiased information to people in, or aging into, Social Security is an
important part of what the Foundation does. And, since the Foundation is
a tax-exempt organization relying solely on contributions from the
public to operate, there is no charge for this valuable service."

**To submit a question or to request information:**

**By Telephone** - Call 888-750-2622

**Via Email** - Send to [email protected]

**In Person** - Call for appointment (888-750-2622) at our office (312
Teague Trail, Lady Lake, Florida 32159)

 

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the model, whether it's government or nonprofit or profit. Ask yourself
the more important question: Is my mission improving the world? Are you
sure about it? Seek to disconfirm that all the time. And if you can,
change your mission. "

**Jeff Bezos, Founder of Amazon**

 

Spreading the Word: Foundation to Participate in South Carolina Senior
Expo

One of the comments we encounter most frequently is that folks have
never heard of us! Not really that unusual, since we're still relatively
new -- only in our sixth year of operation -- and since most of what we
do is Central Florida based. We've been working on that geographic issue
for the past year or so, with our livestreaming of seminars and our
nationally accessible radio presence, and we've begun to work toward
replication of our programs in other areas of the country. So, we're
getting there!

And here's another step in that direction...on Friday, October 18, 2019,
our Foundation will be represented at the "Palmetto Sr. Expo 2019" in
Spartanburg, South Carolina. We'll be joined there by officials of our
affiliated organization AMAC Action, Inc. in a full day of exhibits
covering products and services of importance to seniors.

At this Expo, we'll share the services the Foundation provides to its
constituency, focusing on our Social Security Advisory Service, the
websites we maintain for the public, and the seminars we provide locally
and via the internet.

 

Foundation Radio Program Coming to an End

In our February newsletter, we announced the launch of our "Senior
Talks: Deciphering the Social Security Maze" radio program broadcast on
WFAX Christian Talk Radio. As noted in February, WFAX is a
well-established Christian talk radio station, with a 70-year
broadcasting history and a reach extending to millions of residents in
Washington, D.C., Virginia and Maryland. And, via the Internet, the
station's programming reaches the entire nation.

"The ability to reach a national audience online and a local audience in
the Washington metro area gives us a great opportunity to share
information about Social Security," Foundation president Dan Weber
commented. "This will really enable us to help more seniors by providing
critical guidance at a time when they need it most."

We elected to operate this project over a six-month period beginning in
late-March, with an objective of gaining the broadcast experience and
compiling an inventory of recorded sessions for posting on the
Foundation's website. When we conclude in September, we will have 130
individual sessions covering virtually every aspect of Social Security,
and these will be posted on the website for podcast-type access by the
public. Development of this feature is underway, and is expected to be
available by October, along with a topical index of the key content of
each half-hour broadcast-a great addition to our Social Security
Advisory Service.

Watch for more information on this tremendous resource addition in the
coming months.

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**AMAC Foundation**

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