From Amac Foundation <[email protected]>
Subject AMAC Foundation Newsletter – February
Date February 7, 2022 4:08 PM
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AMAC Foundation Newsletter – February
Your February 2022 AMAC Foundation Newsletter
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AMAC Foundation 2021 Annual Report Published
 
 
The official edition of our Foundation's Annual Report has been
published, and is available for review on our website's "Resources"
page. Interested parties can use the following link to access the
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Just click on the box labeled "2021 Annual Report" and you'll be
treated to a complete wrap-up of our organization's activities and
accomplishments for the year just completed.
The report highlights the continuation of our branding program and
the development of our various on-line services, and provides detailed
insight into the continued advancement of our acclaimed Social
Security Advisory Service. In addition, reprints of many of the
Foundation's contributions to AMAC's media sources are included, along
with details covering our efforts on behalf of America's Veteran
Community. The Foundation's financial picture is recapped in the
report, along with a review of our organization's Board of Directors
and administrative leadership.
To repeat a comment from the report's opening, "All of us at the AMAC
Foundation are grateful for the opportunity -- and the
responsibility--of providing services seniors need." Please take a few
moments to check us out and, as always, please let us know if you have
any comments or questions about our activities!
 
"Without continual growth and progress, such words as improvement,
achievement, and success have no meaning."
-Benjamin Franklin-
 
We're Ramping up our Social Media Presence
 
 
Although we started moving in this direction early in 2021, it wasn't
until the Fall of the year that we began a concerted program to
strengthen our presence in the world of social media. I'll be the
first to admit...I drug my heels for a long time, but it seems a
curmudgeon approach wasn't contributing positively to our Foundation's
image as a progressive organization. So, I caved in and asked for
help, and now we have a robust presence on Facebook. We've looked at
the other main players in social media, like Twitter and Instagram,
but conclude that what we do just doesn't lend itself to those tools.
Our Facebook landing spot
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is shown below, and I'd encourage you to check it out. The technician
working with us on the project -- Christina Jenny -- has done a
remarkable job in posting a wide variety of content on the page,
including briefs and links to our website's upcoming events and blog
articles, posts commemorating historical events, links to our Social
Security Advisory materials, fascinating photos, and just plain fun
stuff.
And it's getting some attention...in the last quarter of 2021, for
example, our page reach averaged 68,000 each month. Go ahead, take a
look at it and, while you're there, consider "liking" what you see and
giving us a click!
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Annual Social Security Briefing Scheduled for March 3
 
 
Our Social Security Advisory Service is now in its seventh year of
operation, and has handled more than 20,000 calls for help in
understanding Social Security. We've found that many of the questions
cluster around a handful of basic areas. With this in mind, we thought
it would be helpful to provide an update on these most commonly
queried subjects, and at the same time provide an update on some of
the changes applicable to 2022.
In keeping with our Foundation's mission of "Supporting and Educating
America's Seniors," we are again presenting this update in a public
setting where seminar attendees can get the facts straight from our
staff of National Social Security Advisors. Join us on Thursday, March
3, 2022 at 10:00 am EST for a lively session as our accredited
Advisors refresh you on many of the basic Social Security rules you
need to understand.
The seminar will be held at the Lady Lake Library, 225 W. Guava
Street, Room 207.
There is no fee for this seminar and light refreshments will be
served. We do request the courtesy of an advance registration...simply
contact the Foundation office at 888-750-2622 or via email
([email protected]
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Special Note: We are planning to live-stream this seminar via the
Foundation's website. To access the session, go to
www.amacfoundation.org/video/live
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at the session's designated start time.
 
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