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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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June 13, 2008
Marriage Boycott This month, over 250,000 people will get married in the United States, including thousands of same-sex couples who can wed in California starting June 17.  AtMP cheers California's big step forward. At the same time, we cheer all those loving, committed couples who have chosen to boycott marriage until everyone can marry, everywhere. Are you boycotting marriage? Tell someone today!
 
June 3, 2008
Crazy but true: A man and woman bought a house to live in with their children, but the city of Black Jack, MO, is refusing to let them move in because the parents aren't married and the kids were born from a previous relationship.  Even worse: any town or landlord in Missouri can discriminate this way.  Join us to tell the governor to stop marital status discrimination in Missouri.  Could this happen in your home town?  Learn more about how unmarried people face housing discrimination here.
 
May 29, 2008
Just released: AtMP's Annual Report for 2007.  Download the pdf if you want to know: How much money did AtMP spend last year?  Where did the money come from?  What did we accomplish and what are our goals for the future?
 
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.

 
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