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Wednesday, November 30, 2005 Help is there when a pension gets "lost" For those who know they are owed money from a pension plan but don't know how to go about getting it, there is help. The Midwest Pension Rights Project, a free program of the nonprofit Gateway OWL, has assisted in its clients receiving $5 million in pension funds in the last five years. We help clients in an area where no other free help exists, said Joni Ott, managing attorney of the project. >>> read more
Wednesday, October 26, 2005 Project aids seniors in recovering pensions Money can be tight once you reach retirement age, making a pension a handy benefit, but some people entitled to them are not collecting. That's why the Midwest Pension Rights Project was created. Joni Ott, project director, said there are many situations in which people might have trouble collecting a pension. >>> read more
Monday, November 01, 2004 Not-For-Profit Pension Project Receives $450,000 Grant The Midwest Pension Rights Project is the recipient of a $450,000 grant from the U.S. Administration on Aging. The Project, sponsored by the Gateway Chapter of the Older Women's League (OWL), helps individuals interpret pension plans, recover pension benefits and locate lost pensions. >>> read more
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