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Tag Archives: seniors
Participant cities in AARP’s Network of Age-Friendly Network
Below is a list of the hundreds of communities across the nation participating in AARP’s age-friendly livable communities program. With America’s rapidly aging population, it is surprising that more communities have not joined, given the relatively easy process for … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy, cities, culture, geography, health, Health care, history, Housing, humanity, land use, Maps, planning, social equity, Statistics, sustainability, third places, transportation, walking, Women
Tagged AARP, aging in place, retirement, seniors
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A golden opportunity to express thanks
What better way to honor our seniors in their golden years than to provide them with a better quality of life. This Friday evening, July 27, 2012, residents of Greater Lansing have a golden opportunity to give back for all … Continue reading
Posted in ageism, charities, civics, diversity, entertainment, family, fun, general, history, human rights, humanity, Love, poverty, volunteerism, Women
Tagged charities, elderly, elders, Ingham County, senior citizens, seniors
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