Building the foundation for a collaborative elder justice movement.

The National Center for State and Tribal Elder Justice Coalitions serves as a connector and support center for new, emerging, and established state and Tribal elder justice coalitions.

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Helpful resources and practical tools for elder support and advocacy.

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Be part of a community committed to serving and empowering seniors.

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About Us

Building the foundation for a collaborative elder justice movement.

The National Center for State and Tribal Elder Justice Coalitions serves as a connector and support center for state and Tribal elder justice coalitions. Our job is to ensure that new, emerging, and established coalitions are strong, informed, and well-resourced; and are well equipped to advocate for older adults at the local, regional, and federal levels.

What We Do

Elder justice coalitions connect the dots between systems, policy, communities, and older adults.

Help grow a collaborative elder justice movement!

Your support helps us provide critical resources, advocacy, and training that strengthen state and Tribal elder justice coalitions and prevent elder abuse, neglect, and exploitation.

Having participated in the establishment of elder abuse coalitions, especially at local and state levels, from their earliest days, I remain heartened by their will to "make a difference", often despite any or sufficient financial support

Georgia Anetzberger

Tribal Elder Justice Coalitions can incorporate traditional teachings, cultural values, and peacemaking practices to face challenges and incorporate collaborative problem solving while respecting tribal sovereignty and Indigenous lived experiences. Tribal Coalitions and the National Center provide a mechanism to ensure that Indigenous voices shape policy and national discussions to help create inclusive and equitable approaches to protecting all older adults.

Wendelin Hume

Elder justice means supporting victims of abuse by prioritizing elder abuse prevention and response. State and tribal coalitions build strong partnerships to address awareness, public policy, and education. The National Center will be an invaluable resource to expand the number and presence of coalitions across the nation.

Kathy Greenlee