Maria E. Redo, Who Won Discounts for Older Adults, Dies at 99
Briefly

Maria E. Redo's initiative in 1971 led to the establishment of discounts for seniors in New York City, alleviating financial burdens during inflation.
Redo's activism sparked engagement from local retailers, culminating in over 50 stores offering discounts for seniors, showcasing community solidarity.
Her organization, Community Concern for Senior Citizens, became a significant force advocating for older New Yorkers, proving grassroots activism can thrive in urban settings.
By addressing the financial challenges of seniors, Redo's efforts not only improved access to gifts but fostered a supportive network for the elderly.
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