CT Retirement Board

State of Connecticut State Retirement Board

The Connecticut Teachers' Retirement System is governed by Chapter 167a of the Connecticut General Statutes as amended through the 2005 session of the State Legislature. The System is administered by the Teachers' Retirement Board, located in Hartford.

ARTC

ARTC - Association of Retired Teachers of Connecticut 
The Association of Retired Teachers of Connecticut started in 1946 through the efforts of Ellen Hubbell, a teacher and principal from Bristol. ARTC has been, and remains, the only organization in Connecticut that is devoted solely to protecting and improving the welfare of the retired teachers of the state.
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AARP

AARP is a nonprofit, nonpartisan membership organization for people age 50 and over. AARP is dedicated to enhancing quality of life for all as we age. We lead positive social change and deliver value to members through information, advocacy and service. AARP also provides a wide range of unique benefits, special products, and services for our members.

Membership

MEMBERS: If you have had a change in your phone number, e-mail or street address (including a zip code change), or have questions about your dues or membership status, please contact: 
Ann Block 

National Retired Teachers' Association

National Retired Teachers Association, a Division of AARP
Membership in the National Retired Teachers Association is free to members of AARP. To enroll in AARP and the free membership in NRTA, click on the 
linkabove. If you are already a member of AARP, call 1-800-566-0242 and ask to be added to the membership of NRTA.

CEA Retired

CEA Retired is an organization that works in conjunction with CEA to improve retirement, pension, and health benefits. CEA-Retired provides its members a forum to continue a commitment to improve public education by working with active members. The organization encourages member participation at the political level by promoting CEA and NEA legislative agendas. CEA-Retired also offers its members opportunities to stay connected through social events and community service initiatives

Member Services

If you know of any member who is hospitalized, homebound, or shut in, please notify

Marie (Cookie) Reshenk

NEA Retired

NEA-Retired exists to meet the needs of retired education employees. We work with active NEA members to:

* Protect and improve retirement pension, and health benefits—including state pensions, Social Security and Medicare.
* Improve public education through mentoring, literacy, and intergenerational programs and activities.
* Achieve legislative and political action goals for education and education employees.

AMAC

AMAC, also known as the Association of Mature American Citizens, is an esteemed organization dedicated to representing and serving the interests of mature Americans. With a membership base of over 2 million individuals and counting, AMAC has become a reliable and trustworthy voice in advocating for the well-being and rights of seniors. Founded in 2007, AMAC has steadily grown to become a leading alternative to other senior advocacy groups, offering a fresh perspective and innovative solutions to the challenges faced by the aging population. AMAC continues to empower its members to lead vibrant and fulfilling lives during their golden years.