Support MNRAAA with AmazonSmile

Today only, (March 16, 2017) Amazon will donate 5% of the price of your eligible Amazon Smile purchases to your selected charity as a thank you for customers voting Amazon #1 in customer satisfaction (American Customer Satisfaction Index).
How does AmazonSmile work?
When first visiting AmazonSmile, customers are prompted to select a charitable organization from almost one million eligible organizations. In order to browse or shop at AmazonSmile, customers must first select a charitable organization. For eligible purchases at AmazonSmile, the AmazonSmile Foundation will donate 0.5% of the purchase price to the customer’s selected charitable organization.
In order for purchases to qualify for AmazonSmile donations, you must log in to Amazon and place your orders at https://smile.amazon.com.  Once you have gone to AmazonSmile and selected your charity, you can use your existing Amazon account, just remember to shop on https://smile.amazon.com.
 
Start shopping and support MNRAAA by clicking on the link below.
https://smile.amazon.com/ch/26-1632413
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Return to Community Award

The Return to Community initiative was selected to receive a Bright Idea designation. More than 60 programs were recognized from over 500 applications. As a Bright Idea, Return to Community Initiative will be highlighted on the Ash Center’s Government Innovator’s Network, and received a seal designating the program as a Bright Idea.

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Staff Announcements

The Senior LinkAge Line® continues to be instrumental in helping to provide comprehensive non-biased counseling to Medicare beneficiaries. This is particularly important each year during the Medicare Open Enrollment Period (October 15 – December 7). This fall the Senior LinkAge Line® contact centers once again hired seasonal employees to handle Medicare-related calls during this time.

MNRAAA hired Roger Elmquist, Wayne Johansen and Donna Appel as temporary seasonal employees to work in the Mankato office and Helen Brinks in the Slayton office. All three in the Mankato office have worked for us in the past and we feel fortunate they were all willing to return this year. This is Helen’s first year as a temporary staff person in the Slayton office. They all received extensive training on both Medicare and Medical Assistance, the internet tools necessary for documentation and the protocols for answering calls through the Senior LinkAge Line® system. On October 1st they started on the phones and their work will conclude the third week of December.

The addition of the seasonal staff across the state has been successful in being able to handle the increased call volume and has helped to decrease the call wait time for consumers. In the past, many of the MNRAAA seasonal staff stay on as volunteers after their temporary positions end. We appreciate their help and enjoy the time we get to spend with them each year.

Congratulations to Jamie Lanners (Program Developer) and her husband Galen on the birth of their daughter, Ariana Lynn – 7 lbs 1 oz, 20 inches long. She was born on September 7.

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MNRAAA Awarded $67,300 from the Southwest Initiative Foundation

MNRAAA has received a $67,300 grant from the Southwest Initiative Foundation. The funding will be used to provide opportunities for two communities to engage in an age-friendly community building process that will identify the communities’ age-friendly assets and desired assets. Each of the two communities will develop and implement initiatives that when completed, will result in new and/or enhanced assets that have a positive impact on the age-friendliness of the community and its livability for all ages.

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The Southwest Initiative Foundation is an independent community foundation whose mission is “To be a catalyst, facilitating opportunities for economic and social growth by developing and challenging leaders to build on the region’s assets.” The Southwest Initiative Foundation includes eighteen counties and one hundred fifty-six communities.

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