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Fighting for Fairness and Equality for Ten Years and Counting!

The Alternatives to Marriage Project (AtMP) is a national nonprofit organization advocating for equality and fairness for unmarried people, including people who are single, who choose not to marry, cannot marry, or live together before marriage. More about us. We invite you to fill out our online survey.

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May 15, 2008
AtMP's latest newsletter is full of information you can use!  Book reviews - for children, for couples, for activists.  Personal stories about breaking up (married, unmarried, and domestic partnered).  Inspiring examples of local action.  Download your copy here.  Like what you see?  Subscribe to have future issues delivered by email.
 
May 2, 2008

Seven percent of registered voters say someone in their household decided to get married mainly to have access to health care benefits.  We're not surprised, because people like you have been telling us for years that marriage is the on / off switch for access to health care in America.  Read our call for truly universal health care, and our press release about the latest poll.

 
April 28, 2008
Want to discuss thought-provoking books with like-minded people? Join the AtMP Book Club! This month we're reading Beyond (Straight and Gay) Marriage.  Attend a lunchtime discussion in Philadelphia.  Or, check the book club box on our sign up page and you'll receive invitations to our nation-wide talks-by-phone.
 
April 21, 2008
Hello Chicagoland! AtMP has two great events in your area this week.  Drop by to meet neighbors who share your views, and experts who can answer your questions.  Click here for details and registration.
 
April 3, 2008
More Unmarried Economic Stimulation: Over half of all unmarried people could be eligible for federal economic stimulus payments, and up to 60% of all unmarried people could be eligible for the Earned Income Tax Credit.  Don't let political rhetoric about "family values" turn you away - these valuable programs are here for all of us!  Click here to learn more.
 
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