Adult Advocate Alliance Serving Our Most Vulnerable Adults In
Getting
The Right Care For You
There are currently an abundance of elderly and disabled adults in our county who have no one to help them. Sometimes people can reach a point in their lives where they are unable to make medical or legal decisions and have no family to turn to. A great deal of citizens in our area face neglect, abuse, and are abandoned in nursing homes. Without our advocacy, these individuals run the risk of mistreatment and homelessness.

Our
Purpose
This 501(c)(3) non-profit was formed to provide advocates for those who have no one else. Adult Advocate Alliance advocates, protects, supports and assists our most vulnerable adults who are of limited resources within our community through our advocates. This includes assistance with medical decision making, end of life planning, and many other things which a vulnerable person may be unable to do by themselves. We continue to reach many individuals through generous funding from private organizations, individual and legacy donations, as well as private and government grants.

The
Need
Did you know that hundreds of elderly and disabled citizen in our country have no family members or friends to help them? Did you know that once they lack the ability to make their own decisions, there is no one that can make legal or medical decisions for them, often leaving them without the medical care they desperately need? Did you know the only solution for these elderly and disabled residents is an expensive legal guardianship which most cannot afford? The result is that many elderly and disable adults are left neglected in their own homes, abandoned in nursing homes, or become homeless.
The
Solution
Adult Advocate Alliance provides needed guardians who advocate for our elderly, disabled and indigent population. This is made possible through private funding from generous organizations, private and government grants, as well as legacy and individual donations. We advocate, oversee and obtain much needed medical care for these individuals, who would otherwise have no one.

How You
Can Help
The elderly and disabled are often unable to speak for themselves, and their needs are often overlooked and neglected. Please consider supporting the Adult Advocate Alliance, a non-profit 501 (c)(3).
You can make a tax deductible donation today by sending a check payable to:
Adult Advocate Alliance
Post Office Drawer 1096
Winter Haven, FL 33882-1096
Please also consider us in your estate planning with a legacy donation. We have reduced our expenses so that your donation can go directly to help someone in our community.
If you would like to meet with someone on our staff, please call 863-875-4809 or email us at info@adultadvocatealliance.com to set up an appointment. On behalf of our most vulnerable adults, we look forward to hearing from you soon!
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