Free Stuff for Seniors

Free Stuff for Seniors by Matthew Lesko, published by Information USA in 1997, is a comprehensive resource designed for older individuals seeking various forms of assistance. This first edition spans 698 pages and provides detailed information on over 2,500 opportunities for free money, services, discounts, and other resources available to seniors.
Readers will find a wealth of information that includes not only financial aid but also access to helpful publications and services tailored for the senior community. The book serves as a reference guide, offering bibliographies and indexes that facilitate easy navigation through the extensive listings. With a focus on social science and gerontology, this edition aims to empower seniors by connecting them with valuable resources that can enhance their quality of life.
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This book tells older people of over 2,500 places you can turn to for free money, services, discounts, videos, help, publications, and more freebies.
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