AMAC Foundation Newsletter - May
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Popular "Sudden Death" Series Returns
After a year-long, pandemic-driven absence, our highly acclaimed
"Sudden Death: Are You Prepared" seminar series returns to live action
next month. For the several years leading up to the interruption of
live programs last March, this was the most consistently sought
program among our live seminar offerings, primarily because of its
recognition as an essential service for our senior constituents.
We launched this program in early 2017, after working with a
financial services firm to develop a workshop focused on ensuring that
survivors are prepared to deal with the aftermath of a loved one's
death. The result was a program structured to guide participants
through the process of creating a "Survivor Notebook" to help cope
after the death of a spouse or key family member. The workshop is
conducted in three separate parts across a three-week period, from
identifying what needs to be considered, to assembling the material in
an accessible format, to developing an approach to maintaining the
material so that it remains current. The result is a physical roadmap
that is of immeasurable value to survivors.
The workshop is delivered in a series of two-hour sessions, featuring
a slate of professionals from local organizations. In addition to our
financial services partner (Raymond James & Associates), presenters
from hospice services, legal practices, and end-of-life services
address specific topics during the workshop sessions.
The first 2021 offering of the program is scheduled for May 18, May
25, & June 1, with all sessions starting at 10:00 am and ending at
Noon at the Lady Lake Library in Lady Lake, Florida. For more
information or to register, contact the Foundation office at
888-750-2622 or send us an email at
[email protected]. Also,
visit the Foundation website's Events
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"There is always a part of my mind that is preparing for the worst,
and another part of my mind that believes if I prepare enough for it,
the worst won't happen."
Kay Redfield Jamison, Clinical Psychologist
Foundation Featured on 4/15 AMAC Better for America Podcast
Foundation Executive Director Gerry Hafer was a guest on the AMAC
Better for America podcast on April 15. AMAC CEO Rebecca Weber and
Gerry discussed a variety of aspects of the Foundation's operations,
including details on the Social Security Advisory Service, the
Foundation's on-going public seminar series, and the Foundation's
leadership role on the AMAC Veterans 2021 Initiative.
AMAC's Better for America podcast series is a major step in the
organization's growth as a credible news source for conservative
Americans. As Moderator/Interviewer, Rebecca has engaged a cast of
public figures to share viewpoints on key issues affecting the
country, featuring personalities like investigative reporter Sara
Carter, former Assistant Secretary of State Robert Charles, and Rep.
Kat Cammack, to name a few. The podcasts are generally less than 30
minutes in length, and deliver highly-charged information important to
all Americans.
To watch the interview with Gerry, click here
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Social Security Advisory Service Projecting Continued Record Growth
in 2021
Now in its sixth year of operation, our Social Security Advisory
Service is continuing to grow at a record pace, with a year-over-year
growth of 50% projected for this year. We expect that by year-end
2021, we will have responded to well over 21,000 requests, with our
monthly average blowing past the 600 mark early in the year. The
growth is not unexpected and is the result of continued focus on
expansion of the Foundation brand across the country.
The chart pictured below shows the quarter-by-quarter growth we've
experienced since 2016, along with the projections for full-year 2021.
Our Social Security Advisory Program is offered to the public
completely free of charge, and we have a staff of professionals who
routinely respond to inquiries via telephone and email. Using the
service is simple--all it takes is a phone call to the Foundation's
office (888-750-2622) or an email message to our Advisors
(
[email protected]). You can learn more about this program
and the many other services provided by the AMAC Foundation by
visiting our website: www.AmacFoundation.org
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