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One Away Campaign uses local Video to
spotlight the struggles facing Older Adults
Seniors share their personal stories to
advocate for change
WASHINGTON, June
23, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/
-- As
Congress continues to debate whether to cut
critical programs like Medicaid, leading
aging services organizations in 14 states
are capturing video stories of vulnerable
older adults who are struggling just to make
ends meet in today's economy.
The videos are part of One
Away, an innovative advocacy campaign
supported by the National Council on Aging (NCOA)
that uses video to allow disadvantaged
seniors to tell their stories of struggle in
their own words. There are currently 10 One
Away videos
available at www.OneAway.org,
spotlighting older adults across the country
who have had to stop taking their medicine,
eat less, and even live in their car due to
financial setbacks. Click on the "Watch
Videos" tab to see them all.
Darlene, 75, of Hodgkins,
IL, is just one example. She spends
every day caring for her husband of 59
years, Bill.
The couple's savings were depleted when
Bill's health began to decline in 1993, so
Darlene decided to stop taking her
medications so she could afford his. "We
ended up having to file bankruptcy. That was
the worst time of our lives," said Darlene.
"I never want to see anybody have to go
through some of the things that we
have gone through."
Other videos highlight programs that help
vulnerable older adults get back on their
feet financially—such as the Senior
Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP).
One video features Michelle, 62, who lives
on Maryland's
Eastern Shore. She had received an eviction
notice and had her utilities turned off. "No
one wants to hire a 64-year-old; they just
don't," she said. But Michelle found a job
through the local SCSEP office. Funded by
the U.S. Department of Labor, SCSEP trains
and places adults aged 55+ in community
service jobs. "The biggest thing … it has
done for me is make me feel that I'm
worthwhile," Michelle said.
More than 13 million older adults live in or
on the edge of poverty, on less than $22,000 each
year. These seniors have to decide every day
whether to pay for food, medicine, or a
place to live. They live one bad break, one
accident, or one layoff away from economic
disaster.
"One Away has
already received thousands of stories of
struggle from seniors nationwide," said Jim
Firman, president and CEO of NCOA.
"This campaign is about elevating their
voices, so Congress can catch up to the
realities of their constituents and develop
concrete solutions to make life better for
our seniors."
Funding for the One
Away campaign
was provided by The Atlantic Philanthropies.
One Away Local Advocacy Partners
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California: Family
Service Agency of San
Francisco, www.fsasf.org
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Colorado: Seniors'
Resource Center, Denver, www.srcaging.org
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Illinois: Age
Options, Oak
Park, www.ageoptions.org
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Iowa: The
Heritage Agency, Cedar
Rapids, www.involvementonline.org
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Kentucky: Green
River Area Development District, http://www.gradd.org/
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Maryland: Maintaining
Active Citizens, Salisbury, www.macinc.org
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Minnesota: Minnesota
Women's Consortium, St.
Paul, www.mnwomen.org
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New York: Council
of Senior Centers and Services of NYC, www.cscs-ny.org
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North Carolina: Senior
Resources of Guilford, www.senior-resources-guilford.org/whoweare.cfm
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Pennsylvania: The
Center for Advocacy for the Rights and
Interests of the Elderly (CARIE),Philadelphia, www.carie.org
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Texas: Corpus Christi
Parks &
Recreation Department, Senior Community
Services Division,http://www.cctexas.com/?fuseaction=main.view&page=265
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Vermont: Vermont
Associates, http://www.vermontassociates.org/
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Washington: Senior
Services, Seattle, www.seniorservices.org
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Wisconsin: Coalition
of Wisconsin Aging Groups, Madison, www.cwag.org
NCOA's Approach to Economic Security
In addition to One
Away, NCOA offers several important
programs that provide hope and assistance to
seniors in need. Some of NCOA's programs
include:
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NCOA's Economic Security Service Centers , a
pilot program to provide low-income
older adults with one-on-one, holistic
counseling that has helped more than 700
seniors develop personalized "economic
action plans."
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BenefitsCheckUp.org ,
a free online screening tool that
searches over 2,000 federal, state,
local, and private programs to help
seniors pay for prescription drugs,
utility bills, meals, health care, and
other needs.
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Benefits Enrollment Centers provide
person-centered assistance to vulnerable
seniors and younger adults with
disabilities to find and enroll in all
the benefits programs for which they are
eligible.
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The Senior
Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) , which
trains low-income workers aged 55+ and
places them in community service job in
11 states, with funding from the U.S.
Department of Labor.
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The Senior
Environmental Employment (SEE) program,
which provides an opportunity for
retired and unemployed older Americans
aged 55+ to share their expertise in
jobs for the Environmental Protection
Agency.
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Home Equity and Reverse Mortgage
Counseling ,
which helps millions of seniors make
prudent use of their home equity so they
can "use their home to stay at home."
About One Away
One Away is an innovative, national video
advocacy campaign that gives voice to
vulnerable older adults who are struggling
to make ends meet in today's economy. The
campaign captures real stories of seniors on
video—and calls for legislative and policy
changes to make it easier for them to get
the services and supports they need to live
with independence and dignity. NCOA is
working with Local Advocacy Partners around
the country to build support for this
campaign.
www.OneAway.org | www.facebook.com/OneAwayCampaign
About NCOA
The National Council on Aging is a
nonprofit service and advocacy organization
headquartered inWashington,
D.C. NCOA's
mission is to improve the lives of millions
of older adults, especially those who are
vulnerable and disadvantaged. NCOA is a
national voice for older Americans and the
community organizations that serve them. It
brings together nonprofit organizations,
businesses, and government to develop
creative solutions that improve the lives of
all older adults. NCOA works with thousands
of organizations across the country to help
seniors find jobs and benefits, improve
their health, live independently, and remain
active in their communities.
www.NCOA.org |www.facebook.com/NCOAging | www.twitter.com/NCOAging
SOURCE National Council on Aging
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