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Subject AMAC Foundation Newsletter – January
Date January 6, 2020 4:49 PM
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Your January 2020 AMAC Foundation Newsletter

**January 2020**

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Aging at Home Expo Coming Together

We hope to see you at our January 29, 2020 "Aging at Home Expo"

at the Lady Lake Library! We expect to have a full complement of
exhibitors on hand to discuss the important details you'll need to
consider if aging at home is in your future. Areas of focus will include
personal security, dealing with dementia, services available in the
community, veterans benefits available to help, steps you'll need to
take to help prepare your home, and more!

We presently have speakers lined up to present half-hour or one-hour
discussions that you can join and take part in. There is no need to
register for the Expo or the speaker presentations...just drop in and
visit!

Keep in mind that this Expo is a joint venture with the Lady Lake
Library. Their annual "Wellness Fair" will be presented on the library's
ground floor, while our Expo and speakers will be set up on the second
floor. It will be one-stop shopping for many of those areas you need to
know more about.

**Hope to see you at the Library, 225 West Guava Street in Lady Lake.
The event starts at 10:00 am and runs until 1:00 pm.**

 

"Each New Year, we have before us a brand new book containing 365 blank
pages. Let us fill them with all the forgotten things from last year -
the words we forgot to say, the love we forgot to show, and the charity
we forgot to offer."

**Peggy Toney Horton, American Author**

 

Foundation Staffer Earns Additional Credential

In a continuing effort to provide quality service to our constituency,
Social Security Advisor Sharon Kleczka recently completed a training
program provided by the National Association of Registered Social
Security Analysts (NARSSA). The course, titled "Social Security and
Immigrants" was an eight-section program covering the rules and
regulations governing "how immigrants - both legal and undocumented -
affect and are affected by the Social Security program."

Topics covered in the program range from qualification for Social
Security benefits to how Social Security numbers and Individual Tax
Identification Numbers (ITINs) factor into the program's benefit and
taxation processes. The program explored the use of fake, stolen, or
expired Social Security numbers, as well as rules affecting those who
retire outside the U.S. Importantly, the material clarified much of the
fiction and misunderstandings about legal immigration, taxation of
undocumented immigrants, and the overall affect that all immigrants have
on the Social Security program.

Considered an advanced level program, its completion has added
substantially to Sharon's ability to serve the needs of legal immigrants
and those seeking protection in the U.S. We commend her diligence in
continued exploration of ways to serve retirement-age workers.

 

Foundation Staff Braves the Cold to Join Chamber's Outdoor Expo

Seizing on another opportunity to promote local awareness of AMAC and
the AMAC Foundation, Sandra Sinagra and Eileen Cook participated in the
December 4 annual

**"Experience Lady Lake Expo"** sponsored by the Lady Lake Chamber of
Commerce. The event took place on the grounds of St. Timothy's Catholic
Church in The Villages, drawing a fairly sizeable crowd of citizens and
businesspeople interested in learning more about the variety of
commercial enterprises and public organizations serving the local area.

While it was a great opportunity to help us "get the word out" about
AMAC and the Foundation and the work we do on behalf of seniors, it was
unseasonably cold for early December. Despite the sunshine and bright
skies, air temperature in the 50s and persistent high winds dampened
visitors' enthusiasm (and ours), although the event was considered a
success and worthwhile in promoting understanding of our efforts and
projects.

So, how uncomfortable was it? Take a look at the photo of Sandra (below,
right), our brave Executive Assistant, as she attempts to appear relaxed
and snug in the frigid air. (Those of you in the northern climes are
probably chuckling, but you need to remember that down here we've been
Floridified.)

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**AMAC Foundation**

312 Teague Trail, Lady Lake FL 32159 | 888-750-2622
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