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    We round up the best deals at supermarkets, retail stores and restaurants and on entertainment, travel, pharmacies and more for those ages 50+ — updated for June 2024.

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    American Airlines offers U.S. military veterans and their families up to 10% discount on domestic and international flights by enrolling in VetRewards and booking through Veterans Advantage. It...

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    Keep your wake or life celebration simple. Designate a family member to plan it and host it (after talking to them first), to keep costs manageable. Budget money for food or catering — even if...

  5. Supportive Services for Veteran Families - Wikipedia

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    Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) was established by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) in 2011 to create public-private partnerships to rapidly re-house homeless Veteran families and prevent homelessness for very low-income Veterans at imminent risk due to a housing crisis.

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    Allstate Roadside Assistance. Save up to 20% on annual membership fees for roadside assistance plans, including Roadside Assist and Roadside Elite. AARP members can get towed anywhere, get gas in...

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    Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) was a federal assistance program in the United States in effect from 1935 to 1997, created by the Social Security Act (SSA) and administered by the United States Department of Health and Human Services that provided financial assistance to children whose families had low or no income.