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Find ways to save during Boost Your Budget® Week, April 13-17!

Millions of older adults are eligible for, but not enrolled in, benefits that can help them save money on health care, food, and more.

This toolkit has everything you need to raise awareness and connect older adults in your community with programs that may provide financial support.

Learn more about Boost Your Budget Week.

This #BoostYourBudget Week, use BenefitsCheckUp® and see what’s available in your area to support yourself or someone you care for! ⬇️ #BoostYourBudget #BenefitsCheckUp #AgingWell
Learn More www.ncoa.org

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The BenefitsCheckUp® Helpline connects you to a counselor who can tell you more about programs that help pay for food, utilities, and more. During #BoostYourBudgetWeek, call 1-800-794-6559 or visit the link below to see what’s available in your area. ⬇️
Learn More www.ncoa.org

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Benefits programs can help with costs like utilities, housing, medication, and food. Celebrate #BoostYourBudgetWeek by sharing BenefitsCheckUp, a free tool that connects eligible older adults to programs! ️⬇️ #BoostYourBudget #BenefitsCheckUp #AgingWell
Learn More www.ncoa.org

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When the cost of living keeps rising, making a budget work can feel overwhelming for many of us. This #BoostYourBudget Week, share this free tool that connects eligible older adults to benefits programs. ⬇️ #BoostYourBudget #BenefitsCheckUp #AgingWell
Learn More www.ncoa.org

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For millions of older adults, making ends meet on a fixed income isn’t easy. During #BoostYourBudget Week, take time to share @NCOAging’s BenefitsCheckUp® with the older adults you serve. It’s free, confidential & can help pay for daily expenses. ⬇️
Learn More www.ncoa.org

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Many people, including older adults living on fixed incomes, miss out on programs that can help with expenses because they don't apply. This #BoostYourBudgetWeek, check out this free tool that helps connect eligible older adults to benefits programs. ⬇
Learn More www.ncoa.org

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This information was supported by the Administration for Community Living (ACL), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of a financial assistance award totaling $13,504,196.00 with 100 percent funding by ACL/HHS. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by ACL/HHS or the U.S. Government.