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Become A Supporting Member of
Citizens For Elderly Services Today !

How can I help CES?

If you would like to be involved in any of these initiatives, or would like to know more about the concerns of the growing senior population and CES, please call  (513) 722-2474 or send an email.

By becoming an advocate and member of Citizens For Elderly Services you will learn more about home and community based services, and be able to effectively communicate these issues policy makers as well as local, state and national elected officials.

Your advocacy efforts will help ensure that older adults, caregivers, and interested organizations receive factual information about community based long term care initiatives to help them advocate effectively on behalf citizens in need of services now and in the future.

What are the benefits of joining CES?

Individual Membership:

By purchasing an individual membership for $25.00 you will become a member of a unique grassroots advocacy group that is changing the way communities respond to aging.

You will have access to a members only section of this website which provides links directly to your assigned legislators and elected officials on a federal, state, and county level.

You will receive e mailed updates regarding aging legislation and other issues affecting long term home and community based services.

The website will provide you with already prepared communications to help you develop relationships and express your views to your elected officials.

You will receive free admission to CES advocacy trainings and events.

Organizational Membership:

Organizational members receive all of the above for 10 staff or Board members of their organization. In addition to this they receive advocacy consultations and trainings within their own organization for staff, clients, or caregivers.

The organizational dues structure is as follows:

$1,000 ______ Annual budget over $1 million
$500________ Annual budget $500,000 - $999,999
$250________ Annual budget $200,000 - $499,999
$100________ Annual budget below $199,999

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