S.A.D. AssociateMary
Ann Kern Awarded
for her dedication
On May 8th, 2008 at the SUFFOLK COUNTY ANNUAL SENIOR CELEBRATION
2008 luncheon hosted by the Suffolk County Office of the
Aging with 700 seniors in attendance. The affair was held
at Villa Lombardi's, Mary Ann Kern was honored and received
an award as Suffolk Counties Senior Citizen of the Year
for all her work done with Seniors Against Discrimination.
A plaque was presented by Suffolk County Executive Steve
Levy.
History of S.A.D.
S.A.D. was formed in January 2003
by co-founders Joan Andersen and Vincent Rutkowski against
the senior issue of paying the huge rates that Suffolk and
Rockland counties in New York State were paying to the HMO's
while the five boroughs of New York City paid nothing for
the same benefits. We collected 24,000 signatures on these
Medicare/HMO problems, and had three rallies on this issue.
We went to Washington with the petitions and our premiums
were cut in half in 2004. Our premiums were raised again in
2005 and 2006. During our first rally we were told we would
be equal with the five boroughs in 2006. We became a registered,
not for profit Association on September 23rd,2003. We are
also a non-partisan group. We have a staff of associates who
work hard on senior issues. We are always looking for volunteers.
S.A.D. had a lawsuit to help us stop the discrimination regarding
the HMO's. The attorney's handled the case pro bono, with
S.A.D. members providing only court costs and filing fees.
In September 2007 SAD lost the case in Federal Court before
Federal Judge Hurley While we lost the battle we must continue
to fight to win the war.
Our Mission.
We are a proactive grassroots community
based association dedicated to educate and provide information
to seniors with regard to their health and welfare. The ultimate
aim is to collectively initiate and support legislation to
assure, maintain and advance the quality of life for seniors,
with an emphasis on Medicare, Medicaid, COLA (cost of living
adjustment, freezing of school taxes, taxing of social security
and the Part "D" drug plan. If our political representatives
do not help us then we must replace them.