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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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September 17, 2008
Unmarried and Single Americans' Week starts Sunday the 21st!  We have over 92 million reasons to celebrate: the U.S. has that many wonderful unmarried people - like you!  To add to the celebration, AtMP is giving everyone a gift: 10% off every purchase in our bookstore starting now through October 1st.
 
July 29, 2008
Welcome to listeners of Canada's CBC Radio, who met many AtMP members - including board member Jo Van Every and fave researcher Dr. Bella DePaulo - talking about challenging singles sterotypes.  Missed the show? You can download and listen now!
 
July 21, 2008

Welcome to readers of ABC News, who met several AtMP members in an article called "I Married for Health  Insurance."  Has your marital status affected your health care? Tell us your story!

Welcome also to readers of the Miller-McCune article "Modern Marriage," which features AtMP's predictions about the future of marriage, plus the opinions of our allies and opponents.

 
July 17, 2008

Great News! Black Jack, MO admits that two unmarried adults plus the children of either partner can be a family. Proving that public outcry can stop ridiculous behavior, Mayor Norman McCourt said "We have avoided more noise."  Read more about Black Jack's housing discrimination and make more noise so it never happens again!

 
June 25, 2008
You can enjoy thought-provoking discussions with open-minded people from all over the U.S. through AtMP's Virtual Book Club. The July book talk focused on single women.  Author Karen Gail Lewis promised to help you see yourself in a new light, appreciate the difficulties of being single in a married world, and know how to counter those difficulties. To sign up for future book club events, click here.
 
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