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This category features organizations of seniors.
http://www.aarp.org/
Organization for mature adults 50 and above in the United States. Information on health, long-term care, economic security, independent living and consumer issues.
http://www.eckerd.edu/aspec
One of three Institutes for Learning in Retirement in the U.S., an intellectual and social community for seniors.
http://www.retiredamericans.org/
Nationwide organization of more than 3 million members focusing on issues affecting seniors. Includes a weekly newsletter and legislative analysis.
http://www.amac.us/
Organization for conservative mature adults 50 and above. Includes information on membership, discounts, finances, health and issues.
http://www.seniors.org/
California nonprofit education and advocacy organization dedicated to improving the life of seniors. News and expert commentaries on a wide variety of issues.
http://www.cota.org.au/
Consumer organization founded to protect and promote the wellbeing of older Australians. Offers a comprehensive range of news and information.
http://www.olderpeople.ie/
Membership-based organization serving seniors by providing a voice, information, and advocacy. Includes a newsletter.
http://www.own.org.au/
New South Wales organization committed to promoting the rights, dignity and well-being of older women. Includes details and photographs of groups.
http://www.s-a-f-e.org/
A non-partisan volunteer organization of seniors seeking to protect future generations by paying down public debt and reforming Social Security.
http://www.militarywidows.org/
Support group for widows of military personnel with membership in local chapters or national at-large basis.
http://www.tscl.org/
Seniors advocacy association working to safeguard earned benefits including military and government retirements, improvements in Social Security, Notch solution and Seniors CPI.
http://www.senior.org/
Advocacy organization to protect the quality of life and economic well-being that older Americans have earned while supporting common sense solutions to the challenges of the future.
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