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  2. United Way - Wikipedia

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    By 1974, there were enough United Way organizations internationally to demand the kind of support provided by the national organization, United Way of America, and United Way International was born. Its staff spoke eight languages, with a Board of Directors from more than seven countries working with member organizations.

  3. Meals on Wheels - Wikipedia

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    The study found that in the United States, over 5 million seniors, (11.4% of all seniors), experience some form of food insecurity, i.e. were marginally food insecure. Of these, about 2.5 million are at-risk of hunger, and about 750,000 suffer from hunger due to financial constraints. Some groups of seniors are more likely to be at-risk of hunger.

  4. Love For Our Elders - Wikipedia

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    To address this, he began writing and distributing handwritten, uplifting letters to senior communities. The initiative quickly gained traction as others joined in. [2] [3] [4] During the COVID-19 pandemic, the organization compiled inspiring stories from older adults and sent uplifting video messages to senior communities. [5]

  5. USA Next - Wikipedia

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    USA Next (also known as USA United Generations), formerly known as the United Seniors Association, is a United States lobbyist group whose slogan is "Building a Legacy of Freedom for America's Families". It presents itself as a conservative senior citizens organization. The group is a 501(c)(4) organization.

  6. United Way of RI, Providence Journal partner to put a ... - AOL

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    Each week, a nonprofit identified by the United Way will share information about how their organization works and the impact they are having on RI. United Way of RI, Providence Journal partner to ...

  7. Community Chest (organization) - Wikipedia

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    Community Chests, commonly referred to as community trusts, community foundations and united way organizations, are endowment funds pooled from a community for the purpose of charitable giving. [1] The first Community Chest, "Community Fund", was founded in 1913 in Cleveland , Ohio , by the Federation for Charity and Philanthropy. [ 2 ]

  8. Category:Seniors' organizations - Wikipedia

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    Help. This category gathers organizations of or for seniors, or about senior issues. Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. ...

  9. Biden wins endorsements from three seniors groups - AOL

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    Seniors generally vote majority Republican, but their growing support for Biden, 81, the oldest person to serve as president, could be good news for the Democrat, whose approval rating fell to its ...