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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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January 28, 2009
Action Alert! The national economic stimulus bill proposes to pay 65% of a family's health insurance premiums for a year if the family breadwinner loses his or her job. But domestic partners can find their insurance cut off completely when their partners' jobs end. Learn more and send an urgent letter to Congress now! Unmarried families deserve continuing health coverage too!
 
January 21, 2009
Action Alert!  Michigan media outlets quoted AtMP's outrage at news that the state would waive a family's medical bills on the condition that they get married.  The story got national attention, and now the family is suffering from personal attacks as well as state coercion.  Voice your outrage, and speak up for the right to be an unmarried parent!
 
January 20, 2009
Happy Inauguration Day!  Did you hear poet Elizabeth Alexander say: "What if the mightiest word is love, love beyond marital, filial, national."  We applaud this day of full of hope and challenge.
 
January 4, 2009
Happy New Year!  We're planning big things for 2009, and looking forward to great success.  You're invited to join us!
 
December 24, 2008
What do people really mean when they talk about commitment?  How do people honor the real commitments in their lives?  Are single women in India really happy?  Essays and letters on these topics are featured in AtMP's latest newsletter.  Plus - talk about commitment - meet the couple who founded AtMP ten years ago, some of the donors who have supported us for a decade, and the volunteers who made everything happen in 2008.  Want to print out the newsletter to read later?  Download the PDF.
 
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